Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR60

Introduced
3/7/24  
Refer
3/7/24  
Passed
3/21/24  

Caption

Stamps Super Burgers; commend upon being named one of the 2024 USA Today Restaurants of the Year.

Impact

By recognizing Stamps Super Burgers, the resolution serves to illustrate the positive impacts that small, family-owned businesses can have in their local communities. Such businesses often provide not just economic opportunities but also foster a sense of local pride and community cohesion. The recognition may also encourage other local establishments to strive for excellence and gain similar accolades, ultimately promoting local entrepreneurship in the region.

Summary

House Resolution 60 commends and congratulates Stamps Super Burgers, a beloved family-friendly restaurant in Jackson, Mississippi, for being named one of the 2024 USA Today Restaurants of the Year. Established in 1986, the restaurant has a rich history rooted in family tradition, beginning as a grocery store before transitioning into a popular burger establishment. This resolution highlights the significance of local businesses in contributing to the community's identity and socio-economic fabric.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR60 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates a local business that has become an integral part of the community. The resolution expresses gratitude and admiration for Stamps Super Burgers and its owner, Phil Stamps, Jr. This commendation was likely well-received by the community, reflecting a shared appreciation for local culture and entrepreneurial spirit.

Contention

There do not seem to be any notable points of contention surrounding HR60. The resolution appears to be a straightforward commendation without any opposing views or controversy, highlighting a collective appreciation for the restaurant's contributions to Jackson, Mississippi, and the longevity of its family-owned operations. The lack of dissent speaks to the unifying effect of this acknowledgment on the local community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR191

Dr. Cindy Ayers Elliott; commend for being named USA Today's 2023 Woman of the Year Honoree for Mississippi.

MS HR88

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

MS HR78

Don Nehring; commend upon being named the 2022 Mississippi Truck Driver of the Year.

MS HC39

Panny Flautt Mayfield; commend upon being named a 2023 Noel Polk Lifetime Achievement Award Nominee.

MS HR5

Floyd Shankerman; commend upon iconic years of service to Clarksdale, Mississippi; as owner of Shankerman's.

MS HR176

Layla Carter; commend upon being named Miss Basketball for the MHSAA Class 5A and 2023 Vicksburg Post Girls Player of the Year.

MS HR74

LeeRoy Carpenter; commend and congratulate upon being named the State Games of Mississippi "Male Athlete of the Year".

MS HR75

Kaylee Harrison; commend upon being named the 2022 State Games of Mississippi Youth Athlete of the Year.

MS HC44

Stephen Franks; commend Kosciusko, MS automobile dealer upon nomination for the prestigious 2023 Time Dealer of the Year Award.

MS HR63

JSU Tigers Football Team; commend upon winning 2022 SWAC Championship.

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