Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR33

Introduced
2/23/24  
Refer
2/23/24  

Caption

Congratulate JSU Marching Band "Sonic Boom of the South" for exciting performance during "Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show."

Impact

The resolution does not introduce new laws but serves to honor the efforts of the band and its director, Roderick Little, for bringing global attention to Jackson State University. This acknowledgment is intended to elevate the institution's profile as a hub of artistic excellence and community pride. Moreover, the celebration surrounding the performance is poised to inspire and unify the students, alumni, and community members, enhancing their spirit and involvement with the university.

Summary

Senate Resolution 33 recognizes and congratulates Jackson State University's Marching Band, the 'Sonic Boom of the South', for its memorable performance with Grammy-winning artist Usher during the Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show. The resolution underscores the significance of this event not just for the band but for the university and its community, showcasing a proud moment in Mississippi's cultural landscape. The performance at such a high-profile event, viewed by over 123 million people, marked a historic achievement for the band and the university, solidifying their reputation on a national stage.

Sentiment

The sentiments surrounding SR33 are overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride in the university's achievements. Legislators and university officials express enthusiasm about showcasing the capabilities of the students and the school’s culture through the band's performance. The resolution acts as a beacon of encouragement for future endeavors by HBCUs to participate in prominent cultural events, fostering a deeper appreciation for their contributions to the arts.

Contention

There are no apparent points of contention in the discussions surrounding SR33, as the resolution is primarily celebratory and does not pose any legal or regulatory challenges. The unanimous vote in favor of the resolution indicates a strong bipartisan support for the recognition of the band’s efforts. The focus remains on celebrating cultural pride and the success of the 'Sonic Boom of the South', rather than addressing any policy disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC507

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

MS HC30

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

MS HR63

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

MS SR45

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

MS HR122

South Jones High School "Band of Braves" Marching Band; commend for many outstanding achievements.

MS HR48

Mississippi Horse Park; commend for receiving the 2022 Justin Boots Best Footing Award for the Southeastern Circuit.

MS SC557

Congratulate Neshoba County School District Superintendent Dr. Lundy Brantley as 2022-2023 "Superintendent of the Year."

MS SC536

Congratulate Clarksdale Guitar Star Christone "Kingfish" Ingram for winning the 2022 Grammy Award for Contemporary Blues.

MS HR2

Chapel Hart; commend successes in their career as well as during America's Got Talent.

MS SC520

Congratulate Ole Miss 2022 Baseball Team for National Championship.

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