Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR33

Introduced
1/30/26  
Refer
1/30/26  

Caption

Commend Mississippi Forestry Commission on 100th Anniversary.

Impact

The passage of SR33 holds symbolic significance, underscoring the importance of forestry to both the economy and the ecological health of Mississippi. With approximately 19 million acres of forestland, sustainable management of these resources plays a pivotal role not only in economic terms but also in environmental preservation and public safety. The resolution reaffirms the Commission's role in promoting sound forestry practices that benefit all residents. It is an acknowledgment of the Commission’s contributions which have far-reaching effects on forest health and community quality of life.

Summary

Senate Resolution 33 (SR33) commends and celebrates the centennial of the Mississippi Forestry Commission. Established in 1926, the Commission has provided crucial leadership in the management and conservation of Mississippi's extensive forest resources. This resolution recognizes the Commission's longstanding service in protecting lives, property, and forestlands, particularly through effective wildfire prevention and emergency response initiatives. The resolution aims to honor a century of stewardship and the Commission's ongoing commitment to sustainable forestry practices in Mississippi.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR33 is overwhelmingly positive, as it recognizes the efforts of the Mississippi Forestry Commission. Legislators and stakeholders alike view this resolution as an important moment of celebration for the achievements of the Commission over the past century. It reflects a shared understanding of the necessity for effective forestry management and the appreciation for environmental contributions made by dedicated professionals and community partnerships in the field.

Contention

While SR33 is predominantly celebratory, there are aspects worth noting regarding the ongoing challenges in forestry management. Some may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of current forestry practices and the balance between conservation and economic interests. The resolution does not address these complexities directly but serves to highlight the achievements and the historical significance of the Commission's work rather than engaging in the broader debates surrounding environmental policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR88

Caterpillar, Inc.; commend and congratulate on 100th anniversary.

MS SR51

Recognize Caterpillar Inc., in Corinth, Mississippi, on company's 100th Anniversary celebration.

MS SR67

Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of Mississippi Dental Association.

MS HR121

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

MS HC35

The Peoples Bank of Ripley; commend on 100th anniversary.

MS SR33

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

MS HC37

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

MS SR53

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

MS HR99

MS Dental Association; commemorate the 150th anniversary of.

MS SR52

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

Similar Bills

MS SR74

Commend Mississippi Forestry Commission on its 100th Anniversary.

MS HC47

Mississippi Forestry Commission; commend upon 100th anniversary.

MS SB2019

Forestry Facility Grant Program; amend the fund amount and expand potential recipients of.

MS SR3

European Union Deforestation Regulation; resolution discouraging the implementation of policies required by.

MS HR75

European Union Deforestation Regulation; urge Congress to adopt resolution and legislation discouraging implementation of policies required by.

MS SB2009

Timber mills; prohibit from discriminating against land owners based solely on future use.

MS SB3056

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.

MS HB294

Forestry Commission; allow to charge state agencies for services in managing timber lands of the agency.