Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR114

Introduced
4/8/24  
Refer
4/8/24  
Passed
4/15/24  

Caption

Ellis "Scott" Slater; commend life upon his passing.

Impact

The resolution reflects the policy of the House of Representatives to recognize the contributions of notable individuals from Mississippi. By commemorating Mr. Slater, the resolution seeks to honor his legacy and remind the community of the values he embodied, such as kindness, faith, and generosity. This initiative reinforces the importance of family and community connections within the state, reflecting the shared grief and respect of those who knew him.

Summary

House Resolution 114 mourns the passing of Mr. Ellis 'Scott' Slater, who was a beloved member of the community in Madison, Mississippi. The resolution highlights Mr. Slater's life, emphasizing his contributions as a friend, father, and community leader. Born on July 14, 1956, he graduated from Mississippi State University with a degree in mechanical engineering, eventually dedicating his career to the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality. Scott was remembered not just for his professional achievements, but also for his role as a loving family man, having raised six children with his wife, Vicki.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Resolution HR114 is one of respect and reverence. The resolution expresses deep sympathy for the loss felt by Mr. Slater's family and friends, while also celebrating his life and legacy. It brings to light the qualities that made him a cherished member of the community, portraying a spirit of unity and mourning among the constituents of Mississippi. This reflects a broader commitment to honoring individuals who have significantly impacted their communities.

Contention

While Resolution HR114 generally unites the community in remembrance, it also raises broader questions about how society honors and remembers its leaders and role models. Discussions in the legislative context might highlight the importance of community engagement and the impact of individual lives on local culture and values, which could lead to debates on the methods and practices of memorializing such individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR102

Alva Beck; commend his life upon his passing.

MS HR120

Morris Bozeman; commend his life upon his passing.

MS HR53

Charles Wayne Nobles; commend the life of upon his passing.

MS HR40

Willis Joe Barnes; commend his life and legacy upon his passing.

MS HR60

Lula Mae Coleman; commend her life upon her passing.

MS HR91

Coach Norris Ray Ashley; commend life and leagacy upon his passing.

MS HR99

Mary Jo Wedgeworth; commend her life upon her passing.

MS HR87

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

MS HR141

Christopher Thomas Bruni; commend his life upon passing.

MS HR69

Joseph Grafton Barnes; mourn loss and commemorate life and legacy upon his passing.

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