Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR34

Introduced
2/1/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Engrossed
2/2/23  
Enrolled
2/3/23  

Caption

Dr. Sam Creekmore III; commend stellar medical service and his committment to New Albany residents.

Impact

HR34 does not alter existing laws, yet it reflects the values of the Mississippi House of Representatives by honoring a dedicated medical professional. The resolution emphasizes the importance of healthcare providers in community well-being and serves as an acknowledgment of the hard work and compassion that characterizes Dr. Creekmore's career. While it does not have legislative implications, it solidifies the recognition of contributions made by individuals within the healthcare sector.

Summary

House Resolution 34 (HR34) serves as a commendation for Dr. Sam Creekmore III, an esteemed physician from New Albany, Mississippi. For over fifty years, Dr. Creekmore has dedicated his life to the healthcare of local citizens through his philosophy of treatment which emphasizes empathy, humanity, and excellence in medical care. The resolution is a recognition of his service, highlighting significant contributions such as the delivery of over 5,000 babies and caring for countless patients, which has garnered positive attention in public forums.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR34 is overwhelmingly positive as it celebrates an individual's achievement and dedication to his profession. Both legislators and the community express gratitude and appreciation for Dr. Creekmore's impact on healthcare in New Albany. This resolution fosters a sense of pride within the local community, emphasizing the importance of personal stories in public health narratives and underlining the need for compassion in medical practice.

Contention

As a non-legislative resolution, HR34 does not invite significant contention. However, it does raise general discourse around the state of healthcare in Mississippi, prompting conversations on the contributions of medical professionals. It highlights not only the work of Dr. Creekmore but symbolizes the broader context of healthcare challenges the state faces, and the recognition of dedicated individuals can serve to inspire future generations of healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC9

Hubert Creekmore; commend legacy as American author and poet in honor of Hubert Creekmore Day in Water Valley, MS.

MS HR122

Dr. Thomas Dobbs; commend for his service to Mississippi during his time as State Health Officer.

MS HR9

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

MS HR45

Edward Peebles "Ed" Peacock, III; commending the life, legacy and contributions of.

MS HR57

Dr. William G. "Bill" Jackson; commend for 46 years of excellent medical service and congratulate upon retirement.

MS HR1

Dr. Alton Cobb; commend the life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR118

Dustin Brett Pope; commend life, meritorious service and selfless sacrifice as a fallen crew member of AirCare 3.

MS HR55

Dr. G.A. "Sonny" Rush; honor life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR45

New Albany High School Tennis Team; commend upon winning MHSAA Class 4A State Championship.

MS HC59

Honorable Robert George Clark, Jr.; commend life and distinguished public service career upon his passing.

Similar Bills

MS HC9

Hubert Creekmore; commend legacy as American author and poet in honor of Hubert Creekmore Day in Water Valley, MS.

MS HR45

New Albany High School Tennis Team; commend upon winning MHSAA Class 4A State Championship.

MS HB989

State vegetable; designate sweet potato as.

MS HB584

Union County Heritage Museum; designate as the official state barbeque museum.

MS HB1330

Union County Heritage Museum; designate as the official state barbeque museum.

MS HB1535

Sunflower County; authorize contribution to Delta Advantage Center.

MS HB580

"Medal of Honor Trail"; designate portion of Interstate 22 and U.S. Highway 78 within the State of Mississippi as.

MS HB703

"Medal of Honor Trail"; designate portion of Interstate 22 and U.S. Highway 78 within the State of Mississippi as.