Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR47

Introduced
2/19/25  
Refer
2/19/25  
Passed
2/24/25  

Caption

Dewayne Magee; commend upon being named 2024 Mississippi Truck Driver of the Year.

Impact

The passage of HR47 highlights the critical role that professionals like truck drivers play in Mississippi's economy and transportation network. By formally recognizing individuals such as Mr. Magee, the resolution aims to uplift the profession and bring attention to the broader impacts of good practices within the industry. It reflects a commitment to safety and professionalism, which is especially vital in the trucking sector, known for its challenges and demands.

Summary

House Resolution 47 is a resolution commending Mr. Dewayne Magee for being named the 2024 Mississippi Truck Driver of the Year. This bill serves to recognize the hard work and dedication that Mr. Magee has shown throughout his career, particularly emphasizing his commitment to safety and professionalism in the trucking industry. The resolution conveys appreciation not only for his accomplishments as a truck driver, with over 3.5 million accident-free miles, but also for his community involvement and volunteer efforts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR47 is overwhelmingly positive, as it serves to honor a local hero who exemplifies dedication in his work and community. The appreciation expressed within the resolution resonates with constituents and industry professionals alike, promoting a feeling of pride in local achievements related to safety and service in the transportation field.

Contention

While HR47 does not appear to face significant contention as it is a resolution of commendation, it does open a dialogue about the importance of safety standards in truck driving. The recognition of Mr. Magee may also serve to inspire discussions on improving conditions and support for truck drivers, underlying issues that could resonate within the community regarding transportation safety and infrastructure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR78

Don Nehring; commend upon being named the 2022 Mississippi Truck Driver of the Year.

MS HR70

Theo Carouthers; commend upon being named 2023 Mississippi Truck Driver of the Year.

MS HR75

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

MS HR39

Zauria Clark; commend upon being named 2023 State Games of Mississippi Youth Athlete of the Year.

MS HR81

Ken Evans, Jr.; commend and congratulate upon being named 2024 SWAC Player of the Year.

MS HR74

LeeRoy Carpenter; commend and congratulate upon being named the State Games of Mississippi "Male Athlete of the Year".

MS HR119

Jordan O'Neal; commend upon being named 2024 SWAC Defensive Player of the Year.

MS HR41

Justin Strickler; commend and congratulate upon being named the State Games of Mississippi "Male Athlete of the Year".

MS SR89

Commend Lawrence "Bud" Young from Northwest Mississippi Community College upon the occasion of his retirement.

MS HR40

Sheryl West; commend for being named the 2023 State Gamer of Mississippi Female Athlete of the Year.

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