Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR40

Introduced
3/14/22  
Refer
3/14/22  

Caption

Commend service of Dr. Mike McGrevey on his retirement from MDA.

Impact

Under Dr. McGrevey's guidance, Mississippi saw over $10 billion in private investments and the establishment of approximately 30,000 new jobs. His strategic initiatives not only made significant economic impacts but also laid the groundwork for continuous development through programs like the Mississippi site development grant program, which bolstered competitiveness for the state. Additionally, his efforts culminated in the largest economic project in the state, a partnership with Continental Tire that brought thousands of jobs.

Summary

Senate Resolution 40 commends Dr. Michael 'Mike' J. McGrevey for his distinguished service to the citizens of Mississippi upon his retirement from the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA). Dr. McGrevey has played a crucial role in the agency since July 2015, where he served as Deputy Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer. Throughout his tenure, he exhibited exceptional leadership which significantly contributed to economic growth in the state, leading to record private capital investments and job creation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution was largely positive, reflecting gratitude and appreciation for Dr. McGrevey's contributions to the state's economy and public service. Lawmakers and community members expressed their recognition of his relentless dedication to improving living standards and boosting the economy. His leadership style and achievements were universally praised, showing a deep respect for his impact on both the MDA and the state.

Contention

While the resolution aimed to celebrate Dr. McGrevey's accomplishments, it also implicitly acknowledges the challenges faced in economic development within the state, showing that success did not come without significant effort and strategy. There may not be overt contention noted in the text, but the resolution hints at the complex landscape of economic development and public service, suggesting ongoing efforts are needed to continue the momentum established during Dr. McGrevey's tenure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HCR192

Commends Mike Wood on his retirement after thirty-seven years of service at the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries

MS SR172

Commends Michael J. Olivier of Baton Rouge on the occasion of his retirement from the Committee of 100 for Economic Development.

MS HCR146

Commends Michael J. Olivier on the occasion of his retirement from the Committee of 100 for Economic Development

MS SR93

Commends Senator Michael J. "Mike" Michot on years of distinguished public service.

MS HR190

Pastor Dr. Joe May; commend upon occasion of his retirement from pastoral duties.

MS HCR104

Commends Charles F. Castille on 35 years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of La. on the occasion of his retirement from the La. Dept. of Health and Hospitals

MS HCR24

Commends Daryl Purpera on his retirement from service as legislative auditor

MS SR117

Commends Mike Moss for his service with the DOTD and congratulates him on his retirement.

MS SR61

Commend service of Michele Blocker ITS on her retirement.

MS SR97

Commends Lafayette Parish Sheriff Mike Neustrom on the occasion of his retirement.

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