Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR158

Introduced
3/27/26  
Refer
3/27/26  
Passed
4/1/26  

Caption

Darryal Wooldridge; commend upon being named the Mississippi Trucking Association's 2025 Driver of the Year.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal recognition from the Mississippi House of Representatives, reflecting the importance of safe and responsible driving practices within the trucking industry. By honoring individuals like Mr. Wooldridge, the legislature aims to promote a culture of safety and professionalism among truck drivers, which is vital for public safety and the economy. The acknowledgment also reinforces the role of community engagement and volunteerism among drivers, which can have positive impacts on local communities and the state as a whole.

Summary

HR158 is a House Resolution commending Mr. Darryal Wooldridge for being named the Mississippi Trucking Association's 2025 Driver of the Year. Mr. Wooldridge, a dedicated and experienced truck driver with over 30 years in the industry and more than 5.17 million miles driven, was honored for his exceptional safety record and commitment to community service. The resolution highlights his contributions not only to the trucking field through his employment with FedEx but also his active roles in local firefighting and emergency medical services, showcasing his servant leadership in various capacities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR158 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates a local hero who exemplifies the values of hard work, safety, and community service. Such resolutions are generally well-received, fostering goodwill and appreciation among constituents for those who contribute significantly to their communities. The uplifting nature of the resolution highlights the importance of public recognition for positive role models, which is essential in motivating current and future generations of drivers.

Contention

While the resolution itself focuses on positive commendation, it signifies a broader recognition of the challenges faced by drivers in the trucking industry, particularly regarding safety and community responsibility. The only notable contention might arise from discussions on the regulatory environment in which truck drivers operate, including safety regulations and community expectations. However, the resolution primarily serves to highlight Mr. Wooldridge's achievements without delving into contentious issues within the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR47

Dewayne Magee; commend upon being named 2024 Mississippi Truck Driver of the Year.

MS HR25

Gregg Perry; commend upon being named the 2023-2024 Mississippi Athletic Administrator of the Year for Classes 5A-7A.

MS HC41

Rowdy Briscoe; commend upon being named The 2024 State Games of Mississippi Youth Athlete of the Year.

MS HC39

Scott Gray; commend and congratulate on being named 2024 State Games of Mississippi Male Athlete of the Year.

MS HR72

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

MS HR27

JSU Athletic Director Ashley Robinson; commend upon being named 2024 Athletic Director of the Year.

MS HR31

Coach T.C. Taylor; commend and congratulate upon being named 2024 SWAC Coach of the Year.

MS HR18

Lilly Overby; commend on being named Gatorade Mississippi Girls Cross Country Player of the Year.

MS HR133

Head Coach Chris Beard; commend upon being named 2025 National Coach of the Year following Ole Miss success.

MS HR110

Madison Booker; commend upon being named SEC Player of the Year.

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