Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR31

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Engrossed
1/26/23  
Enrolled
1/27/23  

Caption

Johnny Johns; commend upon occasion of retirement.

Impact

Though HR31 does not enact changes to state laws directly, it serves to highlight the value placed on community service and the contributions of individuals like Mr. Johns. By recognizing outstanding citizens, the resolution reinforces the idea that local leaders play a critical role in the fabric of society, promoting a culture of appreciation and respect for public service within Mississippi. Additionally, such recognition may inspire others in the community to strive for excellence in their own professions.

Summary

House Resolution 31 acknowledges and commends Mr. Johnny Johns for his dedicated service upon his retirement as the agency manager of the Mississippi Farm Bureau Insurance Company in Copiah County. This resolution celebrates Mr. Johns' 28-year career in which he made significant contributions to the insurance sector and the community at large. Through his work, he has created lasting relationships and has profoundly impacted the residents of Copiah County, illustrating the importance of local leadership in community service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR31 is positive and celebratory. Members of the House expressed their respect and gratitude for Mr. Johns' service, reflecting a broader societal appreciation for individuals who dedicate their lives to serving their communities. This approach fosters a sense of community pride and encourages ongoing public service, emphasizing dedication and commitment across generations.

Contention

While there does not appear to be any notable contention regarding HR31, the resolution could be viewed within the broader context of public acknowledgment of essential community figures. In the backdrop of legislative attention to various issues, resolutions like HR31 reaffirm the importance of community engagement and provide a platform for honoring those who have significantly contributed to society. Resolutions of this nature typically garner bipartisan support, reflecting a unified stance on recognizing local heroes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SJR0156

A RESOLUTION to recognize Johnnie Sharp, Jr., on the occasion of his retirement.

MS HR9

Sam Mosley; commend upon musical success as member of famed blues band, Mosley and Johnson.

MS HR276

Commends Ronnie S. Johns on the occasion of his retirement

MS HCR50

Commends Sheriff Ron Johnson on the occasion of his retirement

MS HR143

Dr. Jane Hulon Sims; commend upon occasion of retirement as president of Copiah-Lincoln Community College.

MS HC62

Representative Tom Weathersby; commend distinguished legislative career and public service of upon the occasion of his retirement.

MS SJR32

Judge Johnny Hardwick, retirement, commended

MS SR145

Commends and congratulates former Senator Ronnie S. Johns on the occasion of his retirement.

MS HJR275

Commending Johnnie Nash.

MS SR176

Commends Robert "Bobby" E. Marlow on the occasion of his retirement as an educator.

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