Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR37

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Passed
2/28/24  

Caption

Ameshya Williams Holliday; commend for being the first Mississippi HBCU player drafted by the WNBA.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge the importance of representation from HBCUs in major professional sports leagues. By recognizing Williams-Holliday, the Mississippi House of Representatives aims to inspire young athletes, particularly those from underrepresented communities, to pursue their dreams in sports. The commendation of her achievements aims to uplift the status of HBCU athletes and encourage support for athletic programs within these institutions.

Summary

House Resolution 37 recognizes and commends Ameshya Williams-Holliday for her outstanding achievements in women's basketball, specifically for being the first player from a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Mississippi to be drafted into the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Mrs. Williams-Holliday was selected by the Indiana Fever in 2022, marking a significant milestone for both her and her alma mater. This resolution highlights not only her talent but also her role as an inspiration and leader in the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR37 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the achievements of a local athlete and serves as a source of pride for her community. This recognition fosters a sense of unity and support for Mississippi's HBCU programs. Lawmakers and community members alike express appreciation for her contributions to sports and her role in promoting basketball among young girls.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present any points of contention, it does reflect broader discussions around equity in sports representation. The acknowledgment of Williams-Holliday's achievement may lead to conversations about the need for continued support and investment in HBCU athletic programs, as well as addressing disparities faced by these institutions in comparison to larger colleges and universities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR54

Commend 2022 JSU "Lady Tigers" Women's Basketball Team and Coach Tomekia Reed for third straight SWAC Championship.

MS HR160

Shedeur Sanders; commend for being named Top HBCU Football Player for 2022.

MS SR45

Congratulate ten Mississippi professional football players who played in the 2023 NFL Super Bowl.

MS HR63

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

MS HR77

T.C. Taylor; commend for being named head coach for the Jackson State University football team.

MS HR75

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

MS HR176

Layla Carter; commend upon being named Miss Basketball for the MHSAA Class 5A and 2023 Vicksburg Post Girls Player of the Year.

MS SC507

Commend JSU "Tigers" Football Team for second consecutive SWAC Championship.

MS HR145

Jackson State University Women's Basketball Team; commend for being the 2022-2023 SWAC Regular Season Champions.

MS HC30

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

Similar Bills

MS SC581

Commend Jackson State University "Lady Tigers" Basketball Team for back-to-back SWAC Tournament Championships.

MS SR54

Commend 2022 JSU "Lady Tigers" Women's Basketball Team and Coach Tomekia Reed for third straight SWAC Championship.

MS SC560

Commend Bay Springs High School "Bulldogs" Football Team for first State Championship.

MS SC521

Congratulate Bay Springs High School "Bulldogs" Football Team for winning back-to-back MHSAA Class 1A State Championships.

MS HR38

Bay Springs Bulldogs; commend and congratulate upon winning the MHSAA 1A State Championship.

DC CER25-0165

Dr. Bertha Holliday Posthumous Recognition Resolution of 2024

LA SR75

Commends Shirley Lee Davis Holliday upon the occasion of her seventieth birthday.

LA HR42

Commends Shirley Lee Davis Holliday upon the occasion of her seventieth birthday