Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC28

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  
Engrossed
3/6/24  
Refer
3/7/24  
Enrolled
3/20/24  

Caption

Deputy Jeremy Todd Malone; commend life and legacy of service upon his passing.

Impact

The resolution reinforces community bonds by recognizing the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers. It reaffirms the commitment of the state to honor those who protect public safety and security. Additionally, it serves as a reminder of the dangers faced by law enforcement personnel, fostering a sense of appreciation and respect from the community towards officers risking their lives in service. Thus, while it does not alter state laws directly, it impacts how the community perceives and values law enforcement service.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 28 (HC28) serves as a formal tribute to the life and legacy of George County Sheriff's Deputy Jeremy Todd Malone, who tragically lost his life in the line of duty on January 4, 2024. The resolution commends Deputy Malone for his gallant service and expresses deepest sympathy to his family and friends. It highlights the profound impact that Deputy Malone had on his community, reflecting on his dedicated career in law enforcement that began in 2002 and continued until his untimely passing. The resolution also emphasizes the courage and heroism displayed by Deputy Malone in service to others, affirming his status as a true public servant.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HC28 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the life and contributions of Deputy Malone. It recognizes not only his professional commitment but also his personal dedication to civic engagement. The resolution conveys a sense of mourning and loss felt by the entire community, while simultaneously honoring the legacy of a hero who devoted his life to helping others. The collective recognition of Deputy Malone's service fosters unity among community members in their shared grief and respect for the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise from discussions on law enforcement policies and supports for the families of fallen officers, as resolutions like HC28 may reignite debates on public funding and support systems for emergency services personnel. However, HC28 is created primarily as a respectful acknowledgment rather than a contentious legislative measure, focusing solely on memorializing a fallen hero rather than addressing broader law enforcement issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR87

Harry Aubrey Martin; commend life, service and philanthropic legacy of upon his passing.

MS HR103

Charles "Cliff" Wilson Collins; mourn loss and commemorate life, service and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR40

Willis Joe Barnes; commend his life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR69

Joseph Grafton Barnes; mourn loss and commemorate life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR91

Coach Norris Ray Ashley; commend life and leagacy upon his passing.

MS HR28

Reba Lee Roy; commend life and legacy upon her passing.

MS HR88

Roy L. Dixon, Sr.; commend life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR120

Morris Bozeman; commend his life upon his passing.

MS HR102

Alva Beck; commend his life upon his passing.

MS HR112

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

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MS HR15

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MS HB707

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