Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR53

Introduced
3/5/24  
Refer
3/5/24  
Passed
3/6/24  

Caption

American Red Cross; encourage recognition of March 2024 as American Red Cross Month.

Impact

The resolution serves as a recognition of the critical role the American Red Cross plays in providing help and hope during difficult times, particularly highlighted by recent disasters, such as the tornadoes in March 2023. It aims to raise awareness about the importance of community support and volunteerism in fostering resilience against crises. Although it does not create new laws or regulations, it promotes a spirit of community service and encourages public acknowledgment of the organization's efforts.

Summary

House Resolution 53 honors and celebrates the contributions of the American Red Cross, encouraging all citizens of Mississippi to recognize March 2024 as 'American Red Cross Month.' This resolution emphasizes the humanitarian spirit prevalent among the people of Mississippi and aims to reaffirm their commitment to ensuring that no one faces a crisis alone. It acknowledges the essential services provided by the Red Cross, such as delivering emergency shelter, blood donations, and support for military members and veterans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR53 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a broad appreciation for the humanitarian work done by the American Red Cross. Legislators expressed gratitude and respect for the organization, acknowledging the vital support they provide to individuals and families in times of need. The resolution emphasizes collective community efforts and acts of kindness that define Mississippi's values.

Contention

There are no major points of contention noted within the discussions surrounding HR53. It appears to have garnered unanimous support through the legislative process, signaling a collective agreement on the importance of the American Red Cross and the services it provides. The resolution reinforces a non-partisan acknowledgment of an organization dedicated to alleviating human suffering and enhancing community resilience.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC561

Designate March 2023 as "American Red Cross Month in Mississippi."

MS HR92

American Red Cross Month; designate month of March 2023 as.

MS SR93

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