Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC566

Introduced
3/13/23  
Refer
3/13/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  

Caption

Designate last weekend in October 2023 as "Honor Your Hometown Weekend in Mississippi".

Impact

The resolution encourages citizens, businesses, cultural centers, educational institutions, and civic organizations to reflect on the common bonds that unite them. It highlights the importance of homecoming celebrations, similar to those observed for other commemorative days like Mother's Day. By encouraging such community engagements, the resolution aims to strengthen local ties and foster a collective identity, particularly emphasizing the value of rural areas in the broader context of Mississippi’s cultural heritage.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 566 aims to designate the last weekend in October 2023 as 'Honor Your Hometown Weekend' in Mississippi. This resolution seeks to raise awareness about the cultural significance of rural communities and the unique qualities that make them integral to the fabric of Mississippi. By honoring these hometowns, the bill acknowledges the contributions they have made to the lives of their residents and promotes a sense of unity and pride among citizens, regardless of where they may currently reside.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SC566 is largely positive, as it resonates with the values of community and belonging. Supporters see the initiative as a worthwhile recognition of local cultures and the collective experiences that shape the identities of Mississippians. The promotion of hometown pride is also viewed as a means to combat the disconnection often felt in a rapidly changing society, thereby highlighting an appreciation for one's roots.

Contention

While there does not appear to be significant contention surrounding the resolution itself, as it received unanimous support in the Senate, it does raise discussions about the importance of local governance and identity versus broader national narratives. The bill calls attention to the idea that while Mississippi towns may face challenges, they also offer rich histories and cultural treasures that deserve acknowledgment at both state and national levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SJR70

Designates last weekend in October as "Honor Your Hometown Weekend."

MS AJR122

Designates last weekend in October as "Honor Your Hometown Weekend."

MS SJR0900

A RESOLUTION to designate the last weekend in October 2024 as "Honor Your Hometown Weekend" in Tennessee.

MS SJR0923

A RESOLUTION to designate the last weekend in October as "Honor Your Hometown Weekend" in Tennessee.

MS SJR134

Designates second weekend of September each year as "Salute to Service and Sacrifice Weekend"

MS SJR28

Designates second weekend of September each year as "Salute to Service and Sacrifice Weekend."

MS HC55

Mississippi Juneteenth Homecoming Weekend 2024; recognize June 13-16, 2024 as.

MS HC57

Mississippi Juneteenth Homecoming weekend 2024; recognize June 13-16, 2024 as.

MS SR0304

PRCC WEEKEND

MS HR0346

PRCC WEEKEND

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MS HR200

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MS SC544

Commend Olympian Cory McGee of Pass Christian for Track and Field accomplishments at 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

MS HR65

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MS HR137

Craig Newton; commend upon his induction into Delta State University's 2024 Sports Hall of Fame.

MS SC536

Recognize Larry Gordon as the recipient of the 2022 Governor's Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement in Motion Pictures/Television.

MS SC534

Recognize outstanding Track and Field career of Gentry High School and Florida State All-American Janet Davis.