Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR64

Introduced
3/22/24  
Refer
3/22/24  

Caption

Commend Ryan Miller for distinguished service as Executive Director of the Office of Workforce Development (AccelerateMS).

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant strides made under Mr. Miller's leadership, particularly the aim to promote economic prosperity for individuals and communities statewide. The collaborative approach he fostered with educational institutions and community organizations has been integral to aligning workforce training with market demands, thereby increasing the employability of Mississippi residents. The state's workforce is on a trajectory of success, rooted in the strategies implemented during his tenure.

Summary

Senate Resolution 64 commends Mr. Ryan Miller for his distinguished public service as the Executive Director of the Office of Workforce Development (AccelerateMS) in Mississippi. Since his appointment in April 2021, Mr. Miller led initiatives aimed at enhancing workforce opportunities for residents in Mississippi, significantly contributing to the state's workforce development strategies. His efforts have centered around creating a robust workforce ecosystem that addresses the needs of various sectors by partnering with local agencies and businesses to improve training programs and job placements.

Sentiment

The discussions surrounding SR64 conveyed a positive sentiment towards Mr. Miller's contributions and leadership. Senators expressed gratitude for his commitment and innovative strategies that not only bolstered workforce development but also raised Mississippi's profile in this area. The collective appreciation suggests a recognition of the essential role workforce development plays in state economic strategies and the larger goal of attracting new business entities to Mississippi.

Contention

Although SR64 does not present overt contention, it does implicitly touch upon the challenges of workforce development in Mississippi and the need for continued focus on innovative strategies to address workforce demands. As Mr. Miller transitions to his new role as CEO of the Oxford-Lafayette Economic Development Foundation, there may be questions about sustaining momentum in workforce initiatives, considering the varying economic conditions across different regions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR108

Colleen Hartfield; commend distinguished career, service and contributions to Hinds Community College.

MS HC63

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

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 HC40

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

MS HR86

Elnora Littleton; commend leadership as Executive Director and Head Start Director for the Bolivar County Community Action Agency/Head Start in Cleveland.

MS SR80

Extend sympathy on the passing of Jane Miller Philo, Executive Director of the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence.

MS HC56

Representative Edward Blackmon, Jr.; commend distinguished legislative career and public service of upon the occasion of his retirement.

MS HB844

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and create Mississippi K-12 Workforce Development Grant Program.

MS HR142

Josephine Pradia Rhymes; commend for outstanding service and contributions.

Similar Bills

MS HC47

Ryan Miller; commend distinguished service as Executive Director of the Office of Workforce Development (AccelerateMS).

MS HR61

Ryan Miller; commend distinguished service as Executive Director of the Office of Workforce Development (AccelerateMS).

MS SB2529

Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance and Promise Grant Program; create to provide financial assistance to students.

MS SB2717

Mississippi Prison Industries Corporation; clarify conflicts in laws concerning leadership.

MS HB1131

MS Prison Industries Act; bring forward certain sections pertaining to.

MS HB823

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MS HB759

Mississippi Prison Industries Act of 1990; extend repealer on.

MS SB2442

"Prison-to-Paycheck Pipeline Pilot Program"; establish reentry program under supervision of third-party coordinator.