Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR27

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Passed
2/19/24  

Caption

National Commander Daniel J. Seehafer; commend on election to lead American Legion and welcome to Gautier, MS.

Impact

While HR27 is not the type of legislation that alters or impacts state laws directly, it nonetheless plays an important role in recognizing and promoting community engagement with veteran affairs. This resolution, by commending an individual dedicated to veteran issues, helps to emphasize the ongoing importance of supporting veterans in Mississippi. Such resolutions can foster community awareness and engagement around veteran's issues and support for organizations like the American Legion.

Summary

House Resolution 27 (HR27) is a resolution commending the service of Mr. Daniel J. Seehafer, the newly elected National Commander of the American Legion. The resolution acknowledges his upcoming visit to Gautier, Mississippi, where he will meet with the local American Legion Post 1992. Commander Seehafer's commendation is not only a formality but also serves to highlight his extensive service record within the American Legion, and notably his commitment to addressing issues pertinent to veterans, such as suicide prevention. HR27 underscores his work and dedication to the organization since taking on the role of National Commander back in August 2023.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR27 is broadly positive, reflecting admiration for Commander Seehafer and his contributions to the veteran community. The resolution serves as a unifying statement, expressing gratitude for service members and promoting the values upheld by the American Legion. Community members are expected to welcome Commander Seehafer warmly, reflecting the sentiments of respect and appreciation that surround his office and his mission.

Contention

There are few points of contention associated with HR27 given that it centers around a recognition rather than legislation with potential impacts. However, discussions may arise regarding the extent of government involvement in Veteran affairs and the effectiveness of organizations like the American Legion in addressing veteran issues, particularly concerning mental health and support. Overall, HR27 serves as a positive affirmation of community values while advocating for increased support for veterans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC52

Honorable Senator Angela Turner-Ford; commend and recognize intrepid leadership as chairperson of the MLBC.

MS HR83

Honorable Debra Hendricks Gibbs; commend distinguished legislative career and congratulate on election as circuit.

MS HC38

Honorable Debra Hendricks Gibbs; commend distinguished legislative career and congratulate on election as circuit.

MS SC553

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

MS SC555

Mourn passing and commend civic leadership of businessman Wirt Adams Yerger, Jr., of Jackson, MS.

MS HR86

Elnora Littleton; commend leadership as Executive Director and Head Start Director for the Bolivar County Community Action Agency/Head Start in Cleveland.

MS HC56

Representative Edward Blackmon, Jr.; commend distinguished legislative career and public service of upon the occasion of his retirement.

MS SC515

Commend the life of former State Senator, Circuit Judge and Decorated WWII Veteran Thomas Frederick (Fred) Wicker.

MS HR112

Former Representative Leonard Henderson; mourn loss and commemorate life and legacy upon his passing.

MS SR48

Commend 2022 Gautier High School "Gators" Boys Golf Team for winning first MHSAA 5A State Championship.

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