Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR130

Introduced
4/15/24  
Refer
4/15/24  
Passed
4/16/24  

Caption

Hair for Her Day in Mississippi; observe April 20, 2024.

Impact

The resolution does not alter existing laws but serves to raise awareness about the significance of hair donation and the associated challenges faced by individuals undergoing treatment for cancer. It highlights how the costs of human hair wigs—often exceeding several thousand dollars—are generally not covered by insurance, making them unaffordable for many families. By officially recognizing 'Hair For Her Day,' the Mississippi legislature aims to promote community participation in hair donation efforts and support the mission of organizations like Pink Heart Funds, which provides wigs to those in need.

Summary

House Resolution 130 (HR130) is a resolution recognizing April 20, 2024, as 'Hair For Her Day' in Mississippi. The initiative was created by Gracie Bassett, who is participating in the Miss Mississippi 2024 pageant. Her program focuses on collecting hair donations and raising funds to assist women and children experiencing hair loss due to cancer and other conditions. The resolution celebrates Ms. Bassett's commitment to this cause and emphasizes the importance of hair donation in providing support and resources to affected individuals.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR130 is positive, reflecting a sense of community spirit and collaboration. Supporters laud the initiative for its focus on helping vulnerable populations, particularly women and children suffering from hair loss. This sentiment aligns with broader societal trends towards supporting charitable endeavors that provide direct assistance to those facing health challenges. The recognition by the state adds an official acknowledgment of the importance of these contributions to the community.

Contention

Despite its positive reception, some may argue whether the state should formally recognize individual community initiatives, as this could create a precedent for additional resolutions that might not have widespread state impact. However, the benefits of promoting awareness for a cause that directly helps those battling cancer outweigh such concerns, as the resolution emphasizes the positive social impact of community involvement and compassion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR35

Jacqueline Ervin; commend for being crowned Miss Rodeo Mississippi 2023.

MS HB107

Mississippi Smoke-Free Air Act of 2023; create.

MS HC2

National Therapy Animal Day; celebrate in Mississippi on April 30, 2023.

MS SC567

Designate April 13, 2023, as "Reman Day" in Mississippi.

MS SC545

Designate April 23-29, 2023, as "National Crime Victims' Week in Mississippi" and April 28, 2023, as a "Day of Prayer".

MS HR47

Miss Emmie Perkins; commend and congratulate upon being crowned Miss Mississippi 2022.

MS HB1047

Mississippi Native Plant Month; declare April as.

MS HR39

Crime Victim's Rights Week; designate April 23-29, 2023, as in Mississippi.

MS HR191

Dr. Cindy Ayers Elliott; commend for being named USA Today's 2023 Woman of the Year Honoree for Mississippi.

MS SC561

Designate March 2023 as "American Red Cross Month in Mississippi."

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