Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR122

Introduced
3/17/26  
Refer
3/17/26  
Passed
3/25/26  

Caption

Dr. Katrina Cox and cast of the Laurel Little Theatre's Production of "The Color Purple: The Musical"; commend.

Impact

The resolution underscores the broader impact of the arts within the Laurel community, illustrating how this production not only entertained but also united the community, fostered artistic expression, and inspired new generations. The high attendance rates of the production are indicative of its success in engaging local audiences and expanding the reach and accessibility of performing arts in the area. The initiative is also positioned as a vital contributor to the cultural fabric of Mississippi, affirming the importance of local arts organizations in enhancing quality of life and economic vitality.

Summary

House Resolution 122 commends Dr. Katrina Cox and the cast of the Laurel Little Theatre's production of 'The Color Purple: The Musical' for their outstanding achievements in the arts. The resolution highlights Dr. Cox's historic role as the first African-American director at the theatre, and her leadership in bringing the theatre's first all African-American cast to the stage, marking a significant moment in the cultural history of the community and the state of Mississippi. The production itself is celebrated for its emotional depth and strong storytelling, reflecting themes of resilience and sisterhood.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HR122 is predominantly positive, reflecting an appreciation for the enriching role of the arts in society. Supporters of the resolution, likely including community members and peers within the arts, view the recognition as a valid acknowledgment of efforts that not only celebrate creativity but also enhance community pride. The focus on Dr. Cox's achievements signals a progressive step toward inclusivity in cultural representation.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys wide support, potential points of contention may arise from discussions about the representation of diverse voices in the arts, particularly if other local productions are overshadowed. However, the resolution primarily serves to uplift and recognize achievements rather than to create division. Such commendations could lead to calls for increased funding and support for the arts in Mississippi, which might ignite debates over resource allocation among various community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC514

Commend the life and mourn the passing of Mississippi native James Earl Jones.

MS HR75

Ida B. Wells APAC School Thespian Troupe 4909; commend upon winning the Chapter Select Category at the International Thespian Festival.

MS HR74

Mark Thornton; commend service to the Laurel Leader-Call upon the occasion of his retirement.

MS SR98

Commemorate 125th Anniversary Celebration of First-Trinity Presbyterian Church of Laurel.

MS SR139

Commend National Award-Winning Oxford High School Tennis Coach Louis Nash on the occasion of his retirement.

MS SR53

Recognize Centennial (100th) Anniversary Celebration of The Coliseum Theatre in Corinth, Mississippi.

MS HR124

Dr. Miskia Davis; commend upon her retirement as the Superintendent of the Sunflower County Consolidated School District.

MS HR44

Dr. Jennifer K. Young Wallace; commend on being elected the 5th African American to be elected National President of the Association of Teachers.

MS SR41

Recognize the iconic gospel group The Williams Brothers for their musical and cultural contributions.

MS HR76

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Day at the MS State Capitol; commend celebration on March 6, 2025.

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