Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR22

Introduced
1/23/26  
Refer
1/23/26  

Caption

Commend Charlie Kirk.

Impact

The passage of SR22, designating September 10 as 'Charlie Kirk Day' in Mississippi, signifies a notable instance of the state recognizing individuals who contribute positively to public dialogue. By commemorating Kirk's contributions, the resolution aims to inspire similar civic involvement among youth in Mississippi and beyond. This designation could encourage events and discussions that uphold the ideals of free speech and individual responsibility, putting the spotlight on the significance of these values in today’s political climate. This may potentially foster a community that is engaged in discussions about governance and civic duties.

Summary

Senate Resolution 22 (SR22) celebrates the contributions of Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative grassroots leader known for his focus on civic engagement and free speech advocacy. The resolution emphasizes his role in motivating young Americans to participate in civic life through educational outreach and public speaking engagements. This recognition reflects a broader acknowledgment of individuals who inspire civic involvement and uphold constitutional values in their communities. The resolution is not merely a commendation but seeks to promote the ideals for which Kirk stands, particularly the importance of active participation in democracy.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it may also prompt discussions on the political implications of honoring a figure like Charlie Kirk, whose viewpoints may not align with all constituencies within Mississippi. Critics may argue that he represents a divisive aspect of political discourse, particularly concerning issues surrounding free speech and civic engagement. The resolution could be seen as an endorsement of specific ideologies, thereby eliciting mixed reactions among various groups and individuals within the state, reflecting the complexities surrounding political recognition in contemporary society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR72

Kirk Lewis; commend upon being named MMA's Chairman of the Board for 2024-2025.

MS HR82

Honorable Charles Lemuel Young, Jr.; commend life and distinguished public service upon his passing.

MS HC46

Charlie Kemp; commend distinguished career as a Mississippi and American race car driving legend.

MS SR59

Commend Kirk Academy Girls and Boys Cross Country Teams for historic sweep of 4A State Championships.

MS HC43

Charles F. McClelland, Sr.; commend distinguished career and esteemed public service.

MS HC44

Charles R. Guy; commend distinguished career and esteemed public service.

MS HR119

Kirk Academy Football Team; commend upon winning the 2024 MAIS Class 3A State Championship.

MS SC528

Remembering the influential life and career of Mississippi political pioneer Clarke Reed and extending condolences on his passing.

MS HR12

Delta Days at the Capitol; commend and congratulate on the occasion of.

MS HC54

Congress; call upon to pass legislation repealing the FACE Act and commending President Trump for pardoning certain Americans convicted thereunder.

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MS HC45

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York County Republicans

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