Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR72

Introduced
2/23/26  
Refer
2/23/26  
Passed
3/3/26  

Caption

Mississippi Workers' Center for Human Rights; commend on 30th anniversary.

Impact

The resolution serves not only to honor the organization but also to acknowledge its role in educating low-wage workers about their rights through materials like 'Knowledge is Power!', which covers crucial topics like constitutional rights and civic education. The work of the Workers' Center has empowered hundreds of Mississippians, advocating for those facing employment discrimination and fighting for equitable educational opportunities for children within the state.

Summary

House Resolution 72 (HR72) commemorates the Mississippi Workers' Center for Human Rights on its 30th anniversary, recognizing its significant contributions toward improving the lives of Mississippi's working poor and other residents. Founded in 1996, the nonprofit, led by Civil and Human Rights Attorney Jaribu Hill, engages in various initiatives such as public awareness campaigns, legal advocacy, and worker education to raise standards for labor rights and conditions in Mississippi.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HR72 is celebratory and reverent, highlighting the essential work performed by the Workers' Center over three decades. Legislators and community members express gratitude for the organization’s efforts in promoting workplace dignity and fairness. The commendation reflects a consensus on the positive impact of the Center's initiatives on both individual workers and broader societal equity.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a form of recognition without legislative contention, the discussions surrounding the organization's activities may indicate ongoing challenges within labor rights and protections in Mississippi. As the Workers' Center continues to advocate for marginalized workers, issues such as employment discrimination remain pertinent, suggesting a need for ongoing dialogue and policy development in these areas. The positive acknowledgment in HR72 contrasts with the systemic challenges the workers face.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC37

Mississippi Valley State University; commend on commemoration of its 75th anniversary.

MS SR33

Commend Mississippi Valley State University on commemoration of its 75th Anniversary.

MS SR67

Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of Mississippi Dental Association.

MS SR53

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

MS SR52

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

MS HR67

Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights; urge State of Mississippi to acknowledge and adopt.

MS SR127

Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights; urge State of Mississippi to acknowledge and adopt.

MS SC533

Recognize Mississippi Methodist Hospital and Rehabilitation Center on occasion of its 50th Anniversary.

MS HC64

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

MS SB2220

Mississippians' Right to Name, Likeness and Voice Act; enact.

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