Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR60

Introduced
2/18/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Passed
2/20/26  

Caption

Jaribu Hill; commend upon 30th year anniversary with the MS Workers' Center for Human Rights.

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant impact that Attorney Hill and the Workers' Center have had on state laws regarding worker rights, particularly in relation to implementing 'Zero Tolerance Against Hate' policies in workplaces. Her advocacy and legal interventions have contributed to landmark decisions, including a judgment against the Ku Klux Klan. The acknowledgment of her work through this resolution serves to reinforce the role of civil rights protection within the state's legal framework.

Summary

House Resolution 60 honors Attorney Jaribu Hill on the occasion of her 30th anniversary with the Mississippi Workers' Center for Human Rights. As a prominent civil and human rights attorney, Hill has played a crucial role in representing workers in Mississippi and advocating for their rights. This resolution recognizes her decades-long commitment to civil rights law and her achievements in promoting fairness and equality within the state's labor practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR60 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a deep respect for Attorney Jaribu Hill’s contributions to the fields of civil and human rights. Representatives across the political spectrum supported the resolution, demonstrating a common understanding of the importance of honoring individuals dedicated to advocating for marginalized communities. The celebration of Hill's work also resonates with broader societal values regarding justice and equity.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely ceremonial, it brings attention to ongoing issues related to civil rights in Mississippi. Some critics might argue that while we commend individuals like Hill, systemic issues within labor laws and practices still require further reform. Nevertheless, the resolution serves as a reminder of the vital work still needed to ensure protection against discrimination and support for workers' rights in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC64

MS Methodist Hospital & Rehabilitation Center; commend upon 50th anniversary.

MS HR43

MSU-Department of Landscape Architecture; commend upon 60th anniversary.

MS SR125

Commemorate 50th Anniversary of the State Fire Academy.

MS SC501

Honor the 30-year Anniversary of the establishment of the Mississippi Court of Appeals and commend its accomplishments.

MS SC525

Commemorate 40-year Anniversary of Entergy's Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.

MS HR99

MS Dental Association; commemorate the 150th anniversary of.

MS HR121

Lanier High School; commend on occasion of 100th anniversary.

MS HC58

Sport Fish Restoration Program; commend upon 75th anniversary of.

MS HR11

City of Vicksburg; commend upon the occasion of the Bicentennial Anniversary of its incorporation.

MS HR66

Holly Springs Rotary Club; congratulate upon the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

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