Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR37

Introduced
2/6/26  
Refer
2/6/26  

Caption

Recognize Abbey Harty as Miss Rodeo Canada 2026.

Impact

The resolution has cultural implications rather than direct legal effects, serving to promote the rodeo tradition and community engagement in Mississippi. It acknowledges the importance of rodeo as a significant aspect of rural culture and emphasizes the role of youth leaders in representing these values. By honoring Abbey, the resolution strengthens ties between Mississippi and Canadian rodeo communities, encouraging cross-cultural exchange related to agricultural practices and traditions.

Summary

Senate Resolution 37 recognizes Abbey Harty from Edam, Saskatchewan, as Miss Rodeo Canada 2026 and welcomes her to Mississippi during the Dixie National Livestock and Rodeo Show. Abbey is a 22-year-old rodeo athlete who embodies the values of perseverance, respect, and community through her decade-long involvement in rodeo and horsemanship across Western Canada. The resolution highlights not only her achievements in the rodeo circuit but also her contributions as a leader within the collegiate rodeo community and her commitment to promoting rodeo culture.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Senate Resolution 37 appears to be positive and celebratory. It brings attention to a young leader who has overcome adversity, providing an inspirational narrative about resilience and community values. Supporters of the resolution see it as an opportunity to uplift local culture and recognize the achievements of individuals who are impacting their communities positively, fostering pride and appreciation for the rodeo as a cultural event.

Contention

While the resolution serves a celebratory purpose, it underscores potential contentions regarding the emphasis on prominence of rodeo in rural economies versus urban perspectives on agriculture and event significance. There may be discussions surrounding the accessibility and inclusivity of rodeo societies for diverse demographics, which could spark debates on how best to promote traditional activities in a modern context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR34

Recognize Callie Mueller as Miss Rodeo America 2025.

MS HR15

Codi Wilson; commend and congratulate upon being named Miss Rodeo Canada 2025.

MS HR16

Callie Mueller; commend and congratulate upon being named Miss Rodeo America 2025.

MS SR121

Recognize Myrtle Senior Second Baseman Emma Mayer as MHSAA Class 1A 2024 Miss Softball recipient.

MS SR147

Commend Madalyn Oliphant as Miss Mississippi Teen USA 2025.

MS HR14

Harley Grace Vinzant; commend and congratulate upon being named Miss Dixie National 2025.

MS SR69

Commend Shelby McEwen from Abbeville, Mississippi, for epic high jump final in the 2024 Summer Olympics.

MS SR38

Commend Addie Carver as Mississippi representative to be crowned "Miss Teen USA."

MS SR45

Recognize Mississippi Delta members of the "Coca Cola 2024 Olympic Torch Tour Team."

MS HR114

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.