Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR14

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  
Engrossed
2/2/22  
Enrolled
2/3/22  

Caption

Mr. Mack Elmore Banks; commend life and legacy upon his passing.

Impact

This resolution serves to formally recognize and honor Mr. Banks, thereby impacting state law by highlighting the contributions of individuals within the community. It reinforces the tradition of memorializing notable citizens within legislative session records, which may influence how future resolutions are viewed and adopted. While this bill does not change economic or operational laws directly, it elevates a local legacy to the state level and encourages similar recognition of other impactful individuals.

Summary

House Resolution 14, introduced in the Mississippi Legislature, commends the life and legacy of Mr. Mack Elmore Banks, who passed away at the age of 86 on May 4, 2021. The resolution expresses sincere sympathy to his family, community, and friends, recognizing Mr. Banks as a significant figure in the Central Mississippi area. The resolution reflects on Mr. Banks' life journey, which included a passion for music and contributions to his community as a businessman and pillar of support for local initiatives.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR14 is positive and respectful, as it focuses on homage and reflection rather than political contention. Members of the legislature expressed their condolences and admiration for Mr. Banks, showcasing a united front in celebrating a life well-lived. This congenial atmosphere is indicative of bipartisan approval in honoring local leaders who have made a lasting impact in their communities.

Contention

As a commemorative resolution, HR14 does not present significant points of contention. However, it does remind observers of the critical role that individual narratives play in the legislative process. While debates around memorial resolutions are typically minimal, the inclusion of personal stories like that of Mr. Banks serves to underline the importance of community figures in state history and legislative traditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR87

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

MS HR149

Joe Trotter Dockins; mourn loss and commemorate the life and legacy of upon his passing.

MS HR16

James Harold "Jim" Butler; mourn loss and commemorate the life and legacy of upon his passing.

MS HR103

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

MS HR69

Miller Bernard Smith, Jr.; mourn the loss and commerate life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR19

Mary Lee Pearson-Finch; mourn loss and commemorate life and legacy upon her passing.

MS HR105

Arella Rena Ellis; mourn loss and commemorate life, legacy and service upon her passing.

MS HR20

Otha Mae Shelby; mourn the loss and commemorate life and legacy upon her passing.

MS HR71

Samuel Earl Wilson III; mourn loss and commend life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR15

Mrs. Sherry Ann Plunk Elmore; commend life and legacy upon her passing.

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