Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR154

Introduced
3/27/26  
Refer
3/27/26  

Caption

Confederate Memorial Day; commemorate.

Impact

By designating the last Monday of April as Confederate Memorial Day, Mississippi law reflects its historical recognition of the conflict and its implications. The ongoing observations of this day, supported by governors from both major parties over three decades, illustrate a broader commitment to understanding and honoring the state's past. This resolution encourages citizens to display the 1894 Mississippi State Flag as a symbol of remembrance and unity, reflecting a commitment to acknowledge a complex historical narrative while fostering a spirit of reconciliation and respect among all state citizens.

Summary

House Resolution 154 honors Confederate Memorial Day, recognizing the sacrifices made by Mississippians during the American Civil War. This resolution underscores the conflict's tragic significance, as it led to profound losses and impacts for Mississippi and its residents. The resolution not only commemorates the individuals who served but also encourages citizens to reflect on the history and lessons derived from that period. It recognizes the profound effects of the war and emphasizes the necessity of remembering those who lived through it, urging modern generations to engage with this history meaningfully.

Contention

While House Resolution 154 seeks to foster unity and reflection, it may also evoke contention around the memory of the Confederacy and its implications in contemporary society. The resolution's call for remembrance can be interpreted in various ways, leading to differing opinions on how such acknowledgments fit into the collective understanding of American history. Some may view the celebration of Confederate Memorial Day as an important historical observance, while others may perceive it as an endorsement of divisive historical narratives that do not adequately address the ramifications of the Civil War on society, particularly regarding issues of race and reconciliation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB847

State holiday; observe Robert E. Lee's birthday on the same day as Confederate Memorial Day.

MS SB2588

Legal holidays; remove Confederate Memorial Day and designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS SB2011

Days of commemoration; designate June 19 as Juneteenth Freedom Day.

MS SB2566

Confederate flag; direct removal of depiction from Capitol rotunda, and create commission to recommend replacement image.

MS HB533

Confederate flag; remove depictions of from the rotunda of the Mississippi State Capitol building.

MS HC32

James Henry Taylor; honor service and sacrifice of during Vietnam War.

MS HR49

Clinton Massacre; commemorate 150th anniversary of the tragedy and remember the lives lost.

MS SR52

Commemorate 155th Anniversary of the first African American Mississippi U.S. Senator Hiram Revels.

MS SR120

Commemorate Clinton Massacre on 150th Anniversary of the tragedy and remember the lives lost.

MS HR1

MS blues legend "B.B." King and Civil Rights pioneer Medgar Evers; honor the memories of upon would be 100th birthdays.

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