Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR45

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  

Caption

Recognize Mississippi Delta members of the "Coca Cola 2024 Olympic Torch Tour Team."

Impact

The passage of this resolution holds symbolic significance for Mississippi, particularly for the Mississippi Delta region. It not only honors the youths but also highlights their role in representing the state on a global stage. The torch presentation ceremony will take place on February 26, 2025, and is seen as both a prestigious event and a rallying point for community pride. The proceeds from the Olympic keepsake memorabilia earned will also benefit the Boys and Girls Clubs of Mississippi, demonstrating a commitment to local youth agencies and community support.

Summary

Senate Resolution 45 recognizes the Mississippi Delta members of the 'Coca Cola 2024 Olympic Torch Relay Team' for their achievements in being selected to participate in the Olympic Torch Tour leading up to the Paris 2024 Olympics. This resolution, adopted by the Mississippi Senate, honors three students—Jeremy Jordan, Megan Goss, and LeDereck Norals—along with their team captains, for earning the torch through their accomplishments in a global contest sponsored by Coca Cola. The recognition aims to showcase the pride of Mississippi and the significant impact made by these youths and their contributions to their communities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SR45 is one of celebration and pride. Supporters, including senators and community leaders, express their appreciation for the accomplishments of these youths and the positive light they bring to the state. The resolution is viewed as a way to foster unity and inspiration, connecting the Olympic spirit with local heritage and achievements. This acknowledgment serves as motivation for other young citizens of Mississippi to aspire towards similar recognition and accomplishments in their endeavors.

Contention

While there is broad support for SR45, discussions surrounding its recognition aspect highlight the importance of statewide awareness and representation. Critics may argue that the emphasis on a single event could overshadow other equally deserving achievements within the state. Additionally, the commercial sponsorship from Coca Cola raises questions about corporate influence in such governmental recognitions. However, these points of contention do not significantly detract from the overall positive recognition afforded by the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR135

Team "Wait For It..."; commend and congratulate upon winning the 2023 Mississippi FIRST Tech Challenge Competition.

MS SR33

Commend Lincoln County Robotics Teams for winning 2022 Mississippi State Robotics Championship.

MS HR170

"Belle Collective"; recognize and commend cast members.

MS SC515

Mourn the passing and recognize legal career of former Mississippi Supreme Court Justice James L. Robertson.

MS SC518

Mourn the loss and celebrate the contributions and career of Mississippi music icon and Tropical Rock legend Jimmy Buffett.

MS SC570

Recognize leadership of Senator Angela Turner-Ford as Chair of the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus (MLBC).

MS SR49

Recognize six players and coaches with Mississippi ties at Super Bowl LVIII.

MS SC554

Commend University of Mississippi baseball Head Coach Mike Bianco as National Coach of the Year.

MS SR13

Recognize Jacqueline "J.D." Ervin of McComb as "Miss Rodeo Mississippi 2023".

MS SR2

Commend 36-year career of Mississippi Highway Patrol Colonel Randy C. Ginn.

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