Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR69

Introduced
3/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  

Caption

Commend Shelby McEwen from Abbeville, Mississippi, for epic high jump final in the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally acknowledge and celebrate the accomplishments of a Mississippi athlete on a global stage, thereby enhancing local and state pride in sports achievements. By memorializing McEwen's success in official legislative record, the resolution reinforces the significance of sports in promoting community identity and state recognition. It also aims to inspire young athletes in the region to pursue their sporting dreams by highlighting McEwen's dedication and success.

Summary

Senate Resolution 69 is a commendation resolution recognizing Shelby McEwen from Abbeville, Mississippi, for his exceptional performance in the 2024 Summer Olympics where he tied for the gold medal in the high jump event. The resolution highlights McEwen's journey from his early athletic career at Northwest Mississippi Community College to competing for the Alabama Crimson Tide, culminating in his notable performance at the Olympics in Paris. McEwen's achievement not only showcases his athletic prowess but also brings pride to his community and the state of Mississippi.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR69 is overwhelmingly positive, with expressions of pride and admiration for McEwen's accomplishments. Senators and community members alike have expressed their congratulations, recognizing the hard work and determination required to achieve such a prestigious accolade. There is a unifying sentiment of celebrating local talent and fostering a supportive environment for future athletes in Mississippi.

Contention

There do not appear to be significant points of contention related to SR69 given its nature as a resolution of commendation. Unlike more contentious legislative issues, resolutions that celebrate individual achievements typically receive broad bipartisan support. The resolution aims to cultivate a sense of unity and pride rather than invoke debate, which is an important aspect of recognizing and promoting sportsmanship in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC61

Tarik Robinson-O'Hagan; commend upon winning NCAA Division I national title in shot put.

MS HC62

Jalani Davis; recognize and commend for winning the 2024 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, Women's Weight Throw.

MS SR26

Commend Brookhaven High School Track and Field Teams for winning both boys and girls Class 5A State Titles.

MS HC56

Northwest Mississippi Community College Dance Team; commend for winning the 2024 Open Hip-Hop National Chamionpship.

MS SR88

Commend Northwest Mississippi Community College Dance Team for winning the 2024 Open Hip-Hop National Championship.

MS HR39

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

MS SR85

Congratulate MRA star basketball point guard Josh Hubbard for breaking the all-time scoring record in Mississippi.

MS SC554

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

MS HR75

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

MS HR117

Right Reverend Brian R. Seage; commend dedication as Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Mississippi upon his retirement.

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