Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR24

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Congratulate Dr. Steven Reed as first Mississippian elected to lead the American Optometric Association.

Impact

By honoring Dr. Reed, SR24 enhances public recognition of optometric professionals and their role in public health. This resolution may also serve to inspire other healthcare providers in Mississippi and brings attention to the importance of leadership in healthcare professions. The AOA's goals, as articulated by Dr. Reed, indicate a continued push for fair reimbursement practices and the advancement of paraoptometrics, which could influence future legislative strategies relating to optometry and healthcare in the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution 24 aims to commend and congratulate Dr. Steven Reed, co-owner of Southern Eye Care in Vicksburg, Mississippi, for his election as the first Mississippian to lead the American Optometric Association (AOA). The resolution recognizes Dr. Reed's substantial contributions to the field of optometry and his commitment to public service, acknowledging his leadership roles within the AOA and the Mississippi Optometric Association (MOA). It celebrates his career achievements and underscores his dedication to improving vision care accessibility through initiatives such as the InfantSee program that provides free eye assessments for infants.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR24 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates an individual who represents excellence in the optometry field and community involvement. Supporters of the resolution view this recognition as an important acknowledgment of the contributions made by healthcare professionals in improving patient care and addressing health disparities. The resolution aligns with broader efforts to support healthcare accessibility and community service initiatives.

Contention

Although the resolution primarily reflects support for Dr. Reed, it indirectly raises awareness of the challenges faced by healthcare providers regarding reimbursement and regulatory barriers. Such discussions may be contentious as they highlight ongoing debates in the healthcare field about the structure of optometric practices and compensation. However, given the celebratory nature of SR24, significant opposition or contention is not evident in the provided discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC557

Congratulate Neshoba County School District Superintendent Dr. Lundy Brantley as 2022-2023 "Superintendent of the Year."

MS HR125

Reverend Dr. Donald Ellis Wildmon; commend life and legacy upon his passing as the founder of American Family Association.

MS HR144

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; commend and congratulate on occasion of Delta Days at the Capital.

MS SC526

Recognize leadership of William Carey University President Dr. Tommy King on the occasion of his retirement.

MS SR33

Congratulate JSU Marching Band "Sonic Boom of the South" for exciting performance during "Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show."

MS SR39

Congratulate Mr. Rural America "Dee Dotson" of Greensboro, MS, on the memorable occasion of his 100th birthday.

MS SR98

Recognize outstanding leadership of longtime MSU College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Kent Hoblet on his retirement.

MS SC533

Recognize legislative members of Kappa Alpha Psi and designate March 12, 2024, as "Kappa Day at the State Kapitol."

MS HR100

Swan Lake Missionary Baptist Association; commend upon occasion of 150th anniversary.

MS SR3

Commend the Rev. Dr. Lisa Allen-McLaurin for appointment to American Church in Paris, France.

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MS SR23

Recognize legacy and service of Linda Ross Aldy upon her retirement as Executive Director of MS Optometric Association (MOA).

MS HR54

Linda Ross Aldy; commend legacy and service upon her retirement.

MS SR151

Commend Jennifer Stroupe, CPO, for Mississippi and National Para-optometric of the Year Award.

TX SR1022

Congratulating Fred Farias III for being named president-elect of the Texas Optometric Association.

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