Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC553

Introduced
2/17/23  
Refer
2/17/23  
Engrossed
2/23/23  
Refer
2/27/23  
Enrolled
3/3/23  

Caption

Mourn the passing of Major Genl. Al Hopkins, Chairman of the MS Gaming Commission and respected Gulfport Attorney.

Impact

The death of General Hopkins is significant not only because of his role in the Gaming Commission but also due to his extensive service and contributions to the Gulfport community and beyond. His career included various positions in the military and legal fields, making him a well-respected figure across multiple sectors in Mississippi. The resolution also serves to highlight the importance of leaders who have shaped the state's legislative and civic landscape.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 553 is a resolution that mourns the passing of Alben N. (Al) Hopkins, Sr., a distinguished public figure in Mississippi. The resolution extends heartfelt sympathy from the Mississippi Legislature to his surviving family, commending his numerous contributions as a civic leader, veteran, and the Chairman of the Mississippi Gaming Commission. Major General Hopkins' leadership was significant during a transformative period in the gaming industry, as many states were reevaluating their gambling regulations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SC553 is one of respect and admiration. Legislators expressed their condolences and recognized Hopkins' commitment to public service and his legacy. The warm and somber tone of the resolution reflects a collective mourning for a dedicated leader who left a lasting impact on his community. It underscores the appreciation for his contributions and the void left by his passing.

Contention

Although this resolution is largely uncontroversial, it does raise points regarding the challenges faced by public figures in the rapidly changing landscape of the gaming industry. General Hopkins was noted for his leadership during a period of significant regulatory change, which showcases the importance of strong leadership in navigating public policy amid evolving circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC543

Mourn the passing of Dr. Chester D. Gaston, Jr., of Gulfport, respected member of the MS Board of Psychology.

MS SC515

Mourn the passing and recognize legal career of former Mississippi Supreme Court Justice James L. Robertson.

MS HR149

Joe Trotter Dockins; mourn loss and commemorate the life and legacy of upon his passing.

MS SR85

Mourn the passing and commend public service of former Mound Bayou Mayor Earl S. Lucas.

MS HR251

Major General Jerome Gary Cooper, death mourned

MS SC504

Mourning the passing of former Natchez Mayor and MDOT Executive Director Larry "Butch" Brown and recognizing his public service.

MS SR83

Mourn the passing of veteran educator Mrs. Anna Jackson Washington-Lee of Mound Bayou.

MS SCR58

Commends Chief Justice Burrell Johnston Carter of the First Circuit Court of Appeal upon his retirement and for his service to the legal community and the citizens of Louisiana.

MS SR48

Mourn the passing of longtime Oxford Alderman Dr. William Clair "Bill" Baker and recognizing his civic contributions.

MS SC551

Mourn the passing of former Representative and Senator Delma Furniss of Rena Lara, MS, and commend his public and charitable service.

Similar Bills

MS JR1

MS House of Representatives; revise composition of Districts 16, 22, 36, 39 and 41.

MS JR1

Mississippi House of Representatives; reapportion.

MS JR202

Mississippi State Senate; revise composition of Districts 1, 2, 10, 11, 19, 34, 41, 42, 44 and 45.

MS JR201

Mississippi State Senate; revise the composition of certain Senate districts.

MS JR202

Mississippi Senate; reapportion.

MS JR201

Mississippi State Senate; redistrict.

MS SC516

Commend Myrtis Franke for a lifetime of service.

MS SC548

Mourn the passing of former Senator George Smith of Wiggins, Mississippi, and commend his public and charitable service.