Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR35

Introduced
2/4/26  
Refer
2/4/26  

Caption

Extend recognition and thanks of the Senate to Veterans OutReach of Mississippi.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the significant role that Veterans OutReach plays in enhancing the quality of life for veterans living in state facilities, many of whom face considerable hardships such as being medically indigent, elderly, or homeless. By recognizing the organization, the Senate not only acknowledges the direct support provided to veterans but also reinforces the importance of community initiatives that aim to uplift and aid individuals who have served the nation. It showcases the collaboration between the organization and state veterans' services, highlighting a model of effective community service that addresses unmet needs among veterans.

Summary

Senate Resolution 35, sponsored by Senator Tate, aims to extend the recognition and thanks of the Mississippi Senate to Veterans OutReach of Mississippi for their outstanding service and dedication to the veterans of Mississippi. This resolution honors the contributions made by Veterans OutReach, an organization that has been serving Mississippi's veterans since 2009. They focus on providing spiritual guidance, counseling, and essential goods and services to veterans, especially those residing in state-run Veterans Homes who are often in need of support.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR35 is largely positive, reflecting gratitude and respect for the contributions of Veterans OutReach. Legislators express appreciation for the volunteers and supporters dedicated to this cause, indicating broad support for the recognition of efforts to enhance the welfare of veterans. This resolution serves as a testimony of state values toward veterans' services and community contributions, illustrating a shared commitment to honor and care for those who have served.

Contention

There appears to be minimal contention surrounding SR35, as it is primarily a resolution of acknowledgment rather than a legislative enactment that alters laws or policies. However, discussions may arise regarding the adequacy of support services for veterans and the role of state versus private organizations in fulfilling the needs of this population. The resolution is positioned to promote a narrative of bipartisan support for veterans, avoiding contentious issues by staying focused on recognition and commendation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC504

Extend sincerest sympathy of Mississippi Senate to surviving family of former Senator Charles Pittman.

MS SC510

Extend sincerest sympathy of Mississippi Senate to surviving family of first-year Representative Andy Stepp.

MS SR25

Commend and thank Mississippi Genealogist/Philanthropist Carla Davis for extensive work in solving "cold murder cases."

MS SR24

Congratulate Dr. Steven Reed as first Mississippian elected to lead the American Optometric Association.

MS HB526

Women's Veterans' Day; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HB292

Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property or services to Veterans Outreach.

MS SC528

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

MS JR201

Mississippi State Senate; revise the composition of certain Senate districts.

MS SR129

Remembering the legendary NBA basketball career of "Slick" Watts from Rolling Fork, Mississippi, and extending condolences.

MS SC502

Extend sympathy of the MS Senate on the passing of former Senator and MS Appellate Judge John J. Fraiser, Jr.

Similar Bills

MS HR52

Veterans Outreach; recognize and commend for services provided to veterans.

MS HB1347

Mississippi Child Poverty Task Force; create.

MS HB596

Mississippi Child Poverty Task Force; create.

MS SR20

Commemorate the Centennial Celebration of St. Luke Church in Olive Branch, Mississippi.

MS SB2753

MDH; direct to incorporate brain health, Alzheimer's disease and dementia education into existing public health programs.

MS SR97

Encourage education and outreach to inform the public about the role of regulated trapping in balanced wildlife management.

MS SB2773

"Improving Mental Healthcare in the Re-Entry System Act of 2026"; enact.

MS HR157

Hamilton-Davis Mental Health, Inc.; commend outstanding contributions of owners, Dr. Marie Hamilton-Abston and Essie Davis-Florence.