Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR96

Introduced
3/27/24  
Refer
3/27/24  
Passed
4/28/24  

Caption

Workers' Memorial Day; recognize upon occasion of 25th anniversary.

Impact

The resolution not only serves to honor deceased workers but also emphasizes the ongoing need for better workplace safety standards. By recognizing this day, it encourages public awareness about the conditions faced by workers and advocates for necessary changes in occupational safety standards in Mississippi. It underscores the importance of united efforts among labor leaders, workers, and community members to seek improvements in workplace safety regulations.

Summary

House Resolution 96 commemorates Workers' Memorial Day on its 25th anniversary, recognizing the sacrifices made by workers who have died or been injured due to workplace hazards. This resolution highlights the significance of this day as an opportunity to honor these workers and advocate for safer conditions in their workplaces. The Mississippi Workers' Center, which established Workers' Memorial Day in 1996, is acknowledged for its role in promoting worker dignity and safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR96 is supportive and respectful, reflecting a shared commitment to worker rights and safety. There is a celebratory aspect to the resolution as it acknowledges the collective efforts made by various organizations in advocating for better workplace conditions. Such resolutions are generally well-received and can contribute to fostering a sense of community and responsibility towards labor issues.

Contention

While HR96 itself does not entail any legislative changes or radical shifts in policy, it does bring to light ongoing discussions about workplace safety and the role of advocacy groups like the Mississippi Workers' Center. Some may argue that while recognizing Workers' Memorial Day is important, more concrete actions and policies are needed to improve conditions and reduce workplace hazards actively. The resolution acts as a reminder of the work that still needs to be done in this area.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR81

Commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the "Good Friday Agreement" in Northern Ireland.

MS HR161

Reverend Wilford Earl Bridges; commend upon 20th pastoral anniversary.

MS HR97

L.C. Jackson, WW II Veteran; recognize upon the occasion of his 100th birthday.

MS SC568

Recognize Entergy Mississippi on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary.

MS HR100

Swan Lake Missionary Baptist Association; commend upon occasion of 150th anniversary.

MS HC37

Booneville Lions Club; commend upon the 75th anniversary of its founding.

MS HR180

Stacy and Mable Austin; commend upon 75th wedding anniversary.

MS HR125

House of Peoples Funeral Home, Inc.; commend outstanding service upon 69th anniversary of its founding.

MS HR101

Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church; commend and congratulate upon its 122nd anniversary.

MS HR95

Benton County Courthouse; commend upon its 150th anniversary.

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