Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR131

Introduced
3/31/26  
Refer
3/31/26  

Caption

Declaring April 2, 2026, as "Drive to Arrive Day" in Mississippi to commit to distraction-free driving.

Impact

This resolution does not introduce new laws but serves to raise public awareness about the dangers of distracted driving. By declaring a specific day to focus on this initiative, it aims to foster community engagement and collective responsibility toward reducing teen fatalities on the roads. The involvement of prominent public figures, such as Miss Mississippi Volunteer 2026, in discussing this issue indicates a strategic choice to galvanize community support around the campaign and aligns with ongoing efforts by the Mississippi Highway Patrol.

Summary

Senate Resolution 131 aims to declare April 2, 2026, as 'Drive to Arrive Day' in Mississippi. The purpose of this resolution is to encourage students, families, and communities across the state to commit to distraction-free driving, addressing a serious issue that has seen many tragic consequences. With Mississippi ranking among states with the highest rates of teen driving fatalities, the resolution seeks to raise awareness about this critical topic and promote safer driving habits among young drivers, particularly in the context of Distracted Driving Awareness Month.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR131 appears to be positive, with a strong emphasis on community action and support for safe driving practices. With its focus on prevention and collective responsibility, many stakeholders see the resolution as a proactive step towards addressing a significant public safety issue. The backing from community leaders further amplifies its intended message, showcasing a unified front against distracted driving.

Contention

While the resolution itself is unlikely to face significant opposition, discussions surrounding teen driving and safety often bring differing views. Some critics may argue about the effectiveness of awareness campaigns without accompanying legislative measures. Nonetheless, the resolution's non-legislative nature means it is more about fostering an initiative rather than enacting binding laws, which could lessen points of contention in the legislative process.

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 SC537

Designate April 24, 2025, as "Reman Day" in Mississippi.

MS HC46

Charlie Kemp; commend distinguished career as a Mississippi and American race car driving legend.

MS HR114

Mississippi Limitless Day; acknowledge and recognize May 15,2025 as day of observance.

MS SC543

Celebrate 40th Anniversary of CASA of Southeast Mississippi and declare April 2025 as "Child Abuse Awareness Month."

MS SR24

Congratulate Dr. Steven Reed as first Mississippian elected to lead the American Optometric Association.

MS HB665

Driver's license; revise certain requirements and create certificate for driving.

MS SR106

Commend Mississippi coaches selected for "Tomorrow's 25 Coaching Fellowship."

MS SR147

Commend Madalyn Oliphant as Miss Mississippi Teen USA 2025.

MS SR82

Observe March 20, 2025, as "Alpha Kappa Alpha Day at the Mississippi State Capitol."

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PA SR288

Designating the month of April 2026 as "Distracted Driving Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

NY J01483

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim April 2026, as Distracted Driving Awareness Month in the State of New York

PA HR439

Designating the month of April 2026 as "Distracted Driving Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

PA HR196

Designating the month of April 2025 as "Distracted Driving Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

IL HR0113

DISTRACTED DRIVING AWARE-MNTH

CA AB1664

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AZ SB1531

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