Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR25

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Passed
4/4/24  

Caption

Dr. Portia E. Ellis; commend service as State Director of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge the remarkable efforts of Dr. Ellis, who has been pivotal in leading her organization during crucial periods, including its Centennial celebrations. By honoring Dr. Ellis, the bill reinforces the values of community service and leadership among sorority members and provides a platform for public recognition of individuals who contribute to society through their organizations. This can inspire similar commendations and support for leaders in various fields across the state.

Summary

House Resolution 25 (HR25) focuses on recognizing and commending the significant contributions of Dr. Portia E. Ellis as the State Director of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., in Mississippi. It highlights her extensive leadership experiences and her commitment to excellence, not only within her sorority but also in broader community engagements. Dr. Ellis's tenure includes various roles at local, state, and national levels, demonstrating her dedication to the principles of servant leadership and Zeta excellence.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR25 is predominantly positive, characterized by respect and admiration for Dr. Ellis's accomplishments. In legislative discussions, members expressed pride in her leadership and contributions to public health and education. The support for this resolution underscores a collective appreciation for those who serve the community, particularly women in leadership roles, and celebrates their achievements in transforming society.

Contention

While the bill is largely celebratory and free from opposition, it implicitly raises awareness about the contributions of sororities and similar organizations in fostering leadership among women. Some could argue for further measures to support such organizations beyond commendations, prompting discussions about the need for more substantial investments in community leadership programs and public health initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC40

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

MS HR142

Josephine Pradia Rhymes; commend for outstanding service and contributions.

MS HR140

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

MS HR83

Honorable Debra Hendricks Gibbs; commend distinguished legislative career and congratulate on election as circuit.

MS HC38

Honorable Debra Hendricks Gibbs; commend distinguished legislative career and congratulate on election as circuit.

MS HR68

Dr. Pam Chatman; commend outstanding community service of.

MS SR66

Observe March 21, 2023, as "Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Day at the Capitol."

MS HR144

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; commend and congratulate on occasion of Delta Days at the Capital.

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.

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MS SR23

Recognize legacy and service of Linda Ross Aldy upon her retirement as Executive Director of MS Optometric Association (MOA).

MS HR54

Linda Ross Aldy; commend legacy and service upon her retirement.

MS HC31

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

MS HB929

Mississippi Freedom Trail Commission; establish.

MS SR25

Commend Charles R. Carr, retired Director of Intermodal Planning with MDOT for 41 years of service.

MS SR28

Recognize Pat Thomasson of Philadelphia as the first female Chair of the Board of Directors of the MMA.

MS SB2504

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MS SC553

Mourn the passing of Major Genl. Al Hopkins, Chairman of the MS Gaming Commission and respected Gulfport Attorney.