Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR148

Introduced
4/26/24  
Refer
4/26/24  
Passed
4/30/24  

Caption

Connecting the Dots Foundation, Inc.; commend in honor of Women's History Month.

Impact

The resolution signifies the increasing recognition of women's contributions throughout Mississippi's history and the importance of commemorating these achievements in state legislation. It enhances the representation of women in governmental spaces, which may foster a more inclusive dialogue regarding gender and community service within state governance. The display of such a portrait aims to inspire future generations and encourage similar recognition of women's contributions across various sectors.

Summary

House Resolution 148 commemorates the Connecting the Dots Foundation, Inc. for its contributions and successes, particularly its historical achievement of commissioning the first portrait of a woman to be displayed in the Mississippi State Capitol since the state’s admission in 1817. This resolution not only honors an important milestone in women's history but also recognizes the organization's efforts to inspire, empower, and connect community service organizations through various initiatives aimed at strengthening communities both locally and internationally.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR148 is overwhelmingly positive, with broad support expressed for the recognition of women's roles in history and community service. Proponents view the resolution as not only a celebration of past achievements but also as a stepping stone toward greater visibility for women in political and civic life. The acknowledgment of the Connecting the Dots Foundation's work aligns with a larger movement toward gender equality and the representation of women’s stories in public spaces.

Contention

While there appears to be a consensus on the positive implications of recognizing women's contributions to history, the discussions surrounding such resolutions occasionally highlight ongoing dialogues about gender representation and equity in public life. The adoption of HR148 serves to promote awareness of women's roles, but it also raises questions about the continued need for advocacy and action to ensure equal representation moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR195

Representative Alyce G. Clarke; commend distinguished legislative career and public service upon the special occasion of her retirement.

MS HR192

Representative Alyce G. Clarke; commend distinguished legislative career and public service upon the special occasion of her retirement.

MS HC63

Representative Alyce G. Clarke; commend distinguished legislative career and public service upon the special occasion of her retirement.

MS HR140

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; commemorate observance of AKA Day at the Capitol.

MS HR37

Attorney Constance Slaughter-Harvey; commend and honor historic legacy as a living legal icon.

MS HC4

Attorney Constance Slaughter-Harvey; commend and honor historic legacy as a living legal icon.

MS HR63

JSU Tigers Football Team; commend upon winning 2022 SWAC Championship.

MS HR143

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

MS HR191

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

MS HR68

Dr. Pam Chatman; commend outstanding community service of.

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