Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC562

Introduced
3/2/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Engrossed
3/16/22  
Refer
3/17/22  
Enrolled
3/26/22  

Caption

Designate April 2022 as the "Month of the Military Child" and April 20 as "Purple Up! for Military Kids Day" in Mississippi.

Impact

The resolution serves to heighten awareness and appreciation for the challenges that military children face, especially when their parents are deployed. It emphasizes the need for communities and schools to provide supportive environments that can contribute positively to the resilience and well-being of these children. By promoting activities such as 'Purple Up! Day', it aims to visibly recognize and celebrate military families within the community.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 562 designates April 2022 as the 'Month of the Military Child' in Mississippi, with a special observance on April 20 designated as 'Purple Up! for Military Kids Day'. This resolution aims to honor the sacrifices made by military families and their children who support armed forces members. By acknowledging the importance of military children's emotional and social well-being, the resolution fosters greater community support for these families.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the resolution appears overwhelmingly positive, garnering broad support from various community members and legislators. The resolution highlights the importance of recognizing military families and the unique challenges they encounter. This initiative fosters inclusivity and shows a collective appreciation for the sacrifices military families make, which is vital for nurturing strong community ties.

Contention

While Senate Concurrent Resolution 562 does not appear to have significant contentions associated with its passage, its effectiveness will ultimately depend on community engagement and the sincerity of support offered to military children. Successful observance of 'Purple Up! for Military Kids Day' can strongly influence public awareness and encourage ongoing initiatives that reinforce the role of military families in society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SCR30

Designates April 10, 2025, as Purple Up! Day for Month of the Military Child.

MS SR90

Recognizing April 15, 2023, as "Purple Up! for Military Kids Day" in Pennsylvania and the month of April 2023 as the "Month of the Military Child."

MS SR64

Recognizing April 15, 2025, as "Purple Up! for Military Kids Day" and the month of April 2025 as the "Month of the Military Child" in Pennsylvania.

MS SR248

Recognizing April 15, 2024, as "Purple Up! for Military Kids Day" and the month of April 2024 as the "Month of the Military Child" in Pennsylvania.

MS HR1058

Resolution; designation April 15 as Purple Up! For Military Kids Day.

MS HR1023

Resolution; designating April 15 as Purple Up! For Military Kids Day.

MS SCR51

Designating April 2025, As The "month Of The Military Child" In The State Of Delaware.

MS SCR20

Concurrent resolution; designating April 15th as Purple Up! For Military Kids Day in Oklahoma; and thanking military families.

MS SCR8

Concurrent resolution; designating April 15th as Purple Up! For Military Kids Day in Oklahoma; and thanking military families.

MS SCR6

Concurrent resolution; designating April 15 as Purple Up! For Military Kids Day in Oklahoma; and thanking military families.

Similar Bills

MS SB2412

School enrollment; allow for children with documentation of a parent's pending military relocation to the state.

MS SB2587

School enrollment; allow for children with documentation of a parent's pending military relocation to the state.

MS SB2435

School enrollment; allow for children with documentation of a parent's pending military relocation to the state.

MS HB1354

"Military Star Schools Act"; create to provide transition supports for military families.

MS HB905

Students of active duty service members and civilian personnel; revise residency requirements to allow transfers to another district of choice.

MS SB2694

Students of active duty service members and civilian personnel; revise residency requirements to allow transfers to another.

MS HB1341

Students of active duty service members and civilian personnel; revise residency requirements to allow transfers to another district of choice.

MS HB809

Students of active duty service members and civilian personnel; clarify "active duty" status for purpose of school enrollment and transfers.