Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC543

Introduced
3/24/25  
Refer
3/24/25  
Engrossed
4/1/25  

Caption

Celebrate 40th Anniversary of CASA of Southeast Mississippi and declare April 2025 as "Child Abuse Awareness Month."

Impact

The resolution serves to honor the remarkable milestones achieved by CASA over the past four decades, highlighting their role in providing crucial services for impacted children and families. By establishing April as Child Abuse Awareness Month, the resolution not only reinforces the significance of child advocacy but also strengthens partnerships among community stakeholders, law enforcement, educators, and health professionals to create a supportive network for affected children.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 543 celebrates the 40th anniversary of CASA of Southeast Mississippi, an organization dedicated to advocating for children affected by abuse and neglect. The resolution recognizes April 2025 as 'Child Abuse Awareness Month' in Mississippi, aiming to highlight the importance of raising awareness about child abuse prevention, intervention, and support services. This recognition emphasizes the need for collective action and community responsibility in safeguarding the well-being of vulnerable children across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SC543 is positive and supportive, underscoring a commitment to child welfare and community solidarity. Legislators and community members express pride in CASA's achievements and acknowledge the necessity of ongoing efforts to protect children from abuse and neglect. The resolution embodies a unified stance against child abuse and emphasizes the critical role of community engagement in addressing this issue.

Contention

While the resolution aims to foster awareness and promote advocacy for children, discussions may arise concerning the adequacy of resources allocated to tackle child abuse issues effectively. Some concerns might arise about how well current programs meet the needs of all children and families facing adversity. The resolution's celebratory tone also urges ongoing commitment and vigilance to ensure that protections and support for children are consistently strengthened in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR96

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Mississippi Economic Council, Leadership Mississippi.

MS SR98

Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Mississippi Economic Council (MEC).

MS HB1047

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MS SC562

Designate October 2023 as "Walker Montgomery National Catfishing Awareness Month in Mississippi."

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Designate March 2024 as "Brain Injury Awareness Month in Mississippi."

MS HC2

National Therapy Animal Day; celebrate in Mississippi on April 30, 2023.

MS SR103

Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Montgomery County Farm Bureau.

MS HR48

Mississippi Horse Park; commend for receiving the 2022 Justin Boots Best Footing Award for the Southeastern Circuit.

MS HR130

Hair for Her Day in Mississippi; observe April 20, 2024.

MS SC561

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

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