Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR56

Introduced
3/28/22  
Refer
3/28/22  

Caption

Commend the life of Ruth Antoninette Batton Campbell.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally recognize Mrs. Campbell's legacy and impact on Mississippi's educational and cultural landscape. By commemorating such individuals, the resolution reinforces the value of service and leadership within the community. Specifically, it highlights the importance of education and culture in shaping societal values, emphasizing how dedicated individuals can inspire future generations through their contributions.

Summary

Senate Resolution 56 aims to commend the life and contributions of Mrs. Ruth Antoinette Batton Campbell, an influential educator and media personality in Mississippi. The resolution celebrates her dedication to educating youth, her work in broadcasting, and her various roles within the community, including serving as a Special Assistant to the Governor and as a Deputy Director in the City of Jackson. Mrs. Campbell was recognized for her achievements through various awards and is remembered as an unsung heroine who contributed significantly to her community's development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR56 is overwhelmingly positive, with a focus on gratitude and respect for the late Mrs. Campbell's contributions. Senators expressed heartfelt sentiments during discussions, indicating a collective appreciation for her impact as an educator and role model. This resolution reflects a broader cultural acknowledgment of the significant roles played by community leaders and educators in fostering a rich cultural heritage.

Contention

While SR56 is largely a tribute and does not face significant contention, some discussions may reflect broader societal views on how communities honor their local heroes. The resolution emphasizes the importance of recognizing contributions in education and community service, areas that can sometimes be underrepresented in legislative discussions. No notable opposition was reported; instead, it served as a unifying recognition of Mrs. Campbell's life and legacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR57

Recognize athletic and professional educator legacy of Coach Leon Campbell.

MS SR6

Mourn the loss and commend the life of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Daniel.

MS HR45

Edward Peebles "Ed" Peacock, III; commending the life, legacy and contributions of.

MS HR63

Dr. Dorothy "Dot" J. Benford; commend the life, legacy and contributions upon her passing.

MS HC38

Patrick "Pete" Johnson; commend the life and legacy of former MS State Auditor.

MS HR28

Reba Lee Roy; commend life and legacy upon her passing.

MS HR17

Mattie Rials; commend life and legacy upon her passing.

MS HC40

Josephine Pradia Rhymes; commend for her outstanding community service and contributions.

MS HR112

Former Representative Leonard Henderson; mourn loss and commemorate life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR39

Sheryl Smith Askew; commend the life and legacy upon the passing of.

Similar Bills

MS SR8

Commend Antoinette Gant for her promotion to Brigadier General in the United States Army.

MS SR83

Mourn the passing of veteran educator Mrs. Anna Jackson Washington-Lee of Mound Bayou.

MS SR57

Recognize athletic and professional educator legacy of Coach Leon Campbell.

IL SR0253

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NY K00531

Commending Dr. Antoinette S. Jennings upon the occasion of her designation for special recognition by the National Council of Negro Women Queens County Section on June 8, 2025

VA HJR173

Commending Antoinette Dempsey-Waters.

NY K00578

Commemorating the 200th Birthday of Antoinette Brown Blackwell, the first woman ordained as a minister in the United States and a pioneer in the struggle for women's rights and social reform

TX HR136

In memory of Sister Mary Antoinette Peltier of Victoria, founder of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic School in Richwood.