Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR147

Introduced
4/26/24  
Refer
4/26/24  
Passed
5/3/24  

Caption

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

Impact

HR147 reflects the Mississippi House of Representatives' policy of honoring individuals who contribute significantly to their communities. By recognizing individuals like Ms. Sims, the resolution not only celebrates personal achievements but also underscores the efforts toward promoting equality and community empowerment. This can help to inspire further actions within the state that support inclusivity and growth within marginalized communities.

Summary

House Resolution 147 is a resolution that commends and congratulates Eris T. Sims on her role as the Chief of Staff of the NAACP and her numerous contributions to the organization. The resolution highlights her career achievements, including her leadership in various capacities within the NAACP since joining in 2015, and her prior experience in event management and strategic direction within nonprofit organizations. This recognition serves to honor her commitment to equality and positive change, particularly within the African-American community in Mississippi.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR147 is overwhelmingly positive, portraying Ms. Sims as a dedicated leader who has made significant strides in her career and in advocating for equality. The resolution resonates with themes of accomplishment and community service, suggesting that her leadership is appreciated among lawmakers and constituents alike. The acknowledgment of her work by the state legislature reflects a shared value in recognizing efforts that enhance diversity and community welfare.

Contention

While HR147 primarily serves as a commendation and does not appear to face notable contention within the legislative discourse, it represents a larger narrative of advancing recognition for individuals advocating for civil rights and community growth. Supporters of the resolution likely believe it reinforces the importance of leadership in nonprofit fields, while those less inclined towards such recognitions may argue about the need for more substantial policy changes rather than individual accolades.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC57

Dr. Daphine Hill; commend accomplishments of.

MS HR175

Dr. Daphine Hill; commend accomplishments of.

MS HR143

Dr. Jane Hulon Sims; commend upon occasion of retirement as president of Copiah-Lincoln Community College.

MS HR169

Angie Thomas; recognize and commend accomplishments of.

MS HR47

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

MS HC44

Stephen Franks; commend Kosciusko, MS automobile dealer upon nomination for the prestigious 2023 Time Dealer of the Year Award.

MS HC39

Panny Flautt Mayfield; commend upon being named a 2023 Noel Polk Lifetime Achievement Award Nominee.

MS HR75

Kaylee Harrison; commend upon being named the 2022 State Games of Mississippi Youth Athlete of the Year.

MS HR181

Presley Seals; commend upon being named as an inductee of the Curriculum Associates 2023 Class of Extraordinary Educators.

MS HR90

Jerry Sims; commend for exceptional success in business and outstanding legacy in track and field at Alcorn State University.

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