Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR104

Introduced
4/1/24  
Refer
4/1/24  
Passed
4/8/24  

Caption

K.T. Robbins; honor extraordinary service to the United States during WWII.

Impact

This resolution has a symbolic impact, enhancing state laws that provide recognition to veterans and historical figures who have made outstanding contributions to society. By adopting HR104, the Mississippi House of Representatives acknowledges the importance of honoring those who have served in the military, ensuring their sacrifices and contributions are remembered and celebrated within the community.

Summary

House Resolution 104 serves to honor Mr. K.T. Robbins for his exceptional service during World War II and his ongoing contributions to his community. Mr. Robbins, born on July 4, 1921, in Mississippi, joined the United States Army voluntarily in 1939 before he graduated high school. He served courageously in the 26th Infantry, 21st Division, participating in significant battles including the Normandy invasion. His narrative not only reflects his military service but also highlights his life as a community leader post-war.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR104 is overwhelmingly positive as it focuses on recognizing and celebrating the heroism and community impact of veterans like Mr. Robbins. Celebrations of such resolution resonate with pride and a sense of gratitude among the citizens of Mississippi towards those who served in times of conflict. It provides a platform to remember not just the challenges faced during war but also the lasting legacy of community service exhibited by veterans.

Contention

While HR104 celebrates a singular individual, it also underscores ongoing conversations about military service and the contributions of veterans to American society. The resolution acts as a reminder of the sacrifices made by many during the war and the legacy they leave behind. There may be undercurrents of contention about how society recognizes service members universally, particularly regarding the accessibility and acknowledgment of veterans' stories and their integration into local community narratives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR121

James Anderson; commend his service during World War II and celebrate the occasion of his 100th birthday.

MS SC551

Honor the legacy of decorated WWII Army Corporal L.C. Jackson of Brookhaven, Mississippi, on his 100th Birthday.

MS HR156

Pernellus Turner; commend service during World War II.

MS HR157

Bruce Crowe; recognize and commend service during World War II.

MS SC515

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

MS HR69

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

MS HC10

Former Representative Noal Akins; honor life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR103

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

MS HC12

Senator Hiram Revel and Fannie Lou Hamer; request the joint committee on the Library of Congress to approve the replacement of the statues of James Zachariah George and Jefferson Davis with statues of.

MS HR87

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

Similar Bills

MS SR95

Remember the legacy of WWII, D-Day +3 Normandy Veteran KT Robbins of Olive Branch, MS and thanking him for his service.

MS HR89

100 Raveno Boys; commend service in WWII and designate June 6-7, 2024, as "Eternal Heroes Memorial Days" in Mississippi.

MS SB2060

Memorial bridge; dedicate the Little Biloxi Bridge to World War II Infantryman Willie Edward King.

MS SC593

Recognize service and legacy of WWII Veteran Howard Bennett of Sumrall, Mississippi.

MS SR59

Recognize service and legacy of WWII Veteran Howard Bennett of Sumrall, Mississippi.

MS HC46

John D. Roberts; commend upon receiving Legion of Honor for valiant and heroic service during World War II.

US HB10110

320th Barrage Balloon Battalion Gold Medal Act

LA HR146

Commends Bennie Frank Singleton for his many achievements and upon the celebration of his 94th birthday