Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR17

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Recognize Jane Crater Hiatt as recipient of the 2025 Governor's Arts Award for "Stephen C. Edds" Patron of the Arts.

Impact

The resolution honors Hiatt's legacy, which includes the establishment of impactful programs such as the Jubilee JAM! (Jackson Arts and Music Festival) and the Whole Schools Program, which has positively affected a wide range of students and communities by embedding arts into education. It also highlights her efforts in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within arts governance and funding, instilling significant changes in how the arts are presented and celebrated in Mississippi.

Summary

Senate Resolution 17 recognizes Jane Crater Hiatt of Jackson, Mississippi, as the recipient of the 2025 Governor's "Stephen C. Edds" Patron of the Arts Award. This resolution acknowledges her significant contributions to the cultural landscape of Mississippi, particularly in her role as an arts administrator and advocate. Hiatt's career has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to promoting arts education and community development through various initiatives, including leading the Greater Jackson Arts Council and the Mississippi Arts Commission.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding Senate Resolution 17 is one of appreciation and celebration for Hiatt's longstanding contributions. The resolution is part of the state's recognition of individuals who have dedicated their lives to enhancing the arts. It reflects a consensus within the Senate about the importance of supporting and valuing artistic endeavors that enrich community life and foster cultural understanding.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to have major points of contention, it does implicitly raise discussions about the ongoing necessity of patronage in the arts, particularly in times when federal support is challenged. Hiatt's advocacy for unrestricted funding for the arts and her success in navigating political challenges further emphasize the sometimes precarious nature of arts funding and recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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