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SR 94

Commend Tupelo High School Lady Wave Girls Basketball Team for second consecutive Class 7A State Championship.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Hob Bryan and 1 co-sponsor

The bill formally commends Tupelo High School Lady Wave for winning a second consecutive Class 7A State Championship.

Immediate Release
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Bill Summary · SR 94

Summary — SR 94

Title: Commend Tupelo High School Lady Wave Girls Basketball Team for second consecutive Class 7A State Championship
Classification: Senate Resolution (non‑binding commendation)
Subject area: Rules
Introduced: August 13, 2025
Status: Immediate Release (per filing information)

Purpose and intent

SR 94 is a ceremonial Senate resolution intended to formally commend and congratulate the Tupelo High School Lady Wave girls basketball team on winning their second consecutive Class 7A State Championship. The resolution’s primary purpose is honorific — to recognize athletic achievement, the players, coaches and supporting community, and to place that recognition in the legislative record.

Key provisions (typical for this type of resolution)

Although the official enrolled text for this specific commendation is not included in the document extract, resolutions of this form typically:
- Recite the achievement (here: Tupelo High School Lady Wave — second consecutive Class 7A State Championship).
- Name and congratulate the team, head coach, assistant coaches, and often key players or team captains.
- Acknowledge community support (school administration, band, boosters, parents).
- Direct the Secretary/Clerk to prepare and transmit an appropriate copy of the resolution to the team, school district, or coach.
- Make a short legislative finding honoring the team’s dedication, sportsmanship, and contribution to the community.

Who is affected

  • Directly: Tupelo High School Lady Wave players and coaching staff, Tupelo High School and its athletic department, and the local community (students, families, boosters).
  • Indirectly: Constituents and civic organizations who use official recognition to document community achievements.
  • No regulatory or fiscal impact on state programs; this is a non‑binding, ceremonial action.

Procedural and timeline aspects / Legislative history notes

  • Bill information shows introduction dated August 13, 2025 and status “Immediate Release.”
  • The provided document contains an inconsistent, mixed set of legislative texts and activity logs (various SR94 texts from different states, multiple dates in Feb–May 2025, and records of readings/adoptions). Because of that inconsistency:
    • The formal legislative history for this specific Tupelo commendation should be verified in the official Senate journal or the Secretary of the Senate’s online records.
    • Typical next steps for a resolution like this are: referral to Rules or Resolutions calendar; one or more readings in the chamber; adoption by voice or roll call; and transmittal of an official copy to the school.

Legal and fiscal impact

  • None. This is an honorary resolution and does not create obligations, expenditures, or changes to law.

Notes and recommendations

  • The document package provided contains multiple unrelated SR94 texts and activity entries from different states and measures. Before citing the resolution officially, confirm the final enrolled text and the executed legislative action (date of adoption and transmission) from the Secretary of the Senate or the legislature’s official website.
  • If you need a copy suitable for presentation to the school (certificate wording, names to include, or a press release), I can draft a model text based on the common structure of adopted commendatory resolutions.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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