Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR124

Introduced
3/14/23  
Refer
3/14/23  
Engrossed
3/16/23  
Enrolled
3/16/23  

Caption

Mississippi Medical and Surgical Association; commend numerous community contributions of.

Impact

The resolution itself does not enact new laws but serves to commend the MMSA for its ongoing efforts in promoting healthcare access among African-Americans in Mississippi. It highlights the importance of organizations like the MMSA in representing minority healthcare professionals and addressing health disparities within the state. By recognizing the MMSA, the resolution fosters a supportive governmental stance towards medical organizations that serve vulnerable populations, which may influence future legislative initiatives related to healthcare and community support.

Summary

House Resolution 124 recognizes and honors the Mississippi Medical and Surgical Association (MMSA) for its significant contributions to the state over its 123-year history. Established in 1900, the MMSA serves as the largest organization for African-American physicians and health professionals in Mississippi, advocating for the communities they represent. The resolution acknowledges the association's dedication to providing care and support throughout its history, particularly emphasizing its role during critical times such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR124 is largely positive and celebratory, reflecting admiration for the MMSA's work and its enduring legacy in the field of medicine in Mississippi. Legislators expressed pride in acknowledging an institution that has historically broken barriers and led advocacy efforts for African-American physicians and patients. This recognition not only honors the past contributions of the MMSA but also serves to encourage ongoing community involvement and support in the healthcare sector.

Contention

While no significant points of contention are noted within the resolution itself, discussions about the role of minority medical organizations in combating health disparities often raise broader conversations about equity in healthcare access. Advocates for social justice may highlight the ongoing challenges that African-American physicians and patients face, calling for continued legislative attention and resources to further support these communities. Nevertheless, the passage of HR124 indicates a collective acknowledgment of the need for representation in the healthcare system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR76

Commends John Dan Gielen for his numerous contributions to his community and the state, and for operating successful retail businesses for 50 years.

MS HR147

Eris T. Sims; commend upon being the NAACP Chief of Staff and for numerous accomplishments with the NAACP.

MS SC514

Commend the life and mourn the passing of Mississippi native James Earl Jones.

MS HR4

Jim Waide; commend career and community contributions of.

MS HC31

Pamela D. C. Junior; commend upon retirement as director of Two Mississippi Museums.

MS HR1256

Commending Robert Price and Dr. Charmaine H. Price for their contributions to the Dallas community.

MS HC40

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

MS SR24

Congratulate Dr. Steven Reed as first Mississippian elected to lead the American Optometric Association.

MS SR247

Commends James D. Madden on his numerous contributions and accomplishments.

MS SC507

"Omega Psi Phi Day"; designate March 9. 2024, in Mississippi.

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