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SR 60

Extend congratulations of Mississippi Senate to Philadelphia Eagles Running Back Kenneth Gainwell for Super Bowl Championship.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Gary Brumfield and 11 co-sponsors

Mississippi Senate adopts a ceremonial, nonbinding resolution congratulating Kenneth Gainwell on winning the Super Bowl, a symbolic commendation with no policy impact.

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Bill Summary · SR 60

Summary — SR 60 (Mississippi Senate): Congratulations to Kenneth Gainwell

Bill number: SR 60
Title: Extend congratulations of Mississippi Senate to Philadelphia Eagles Running Back Kenneth Gainwell for Super Bowl Championship
Status: Adopted
Introduced: August 27, 2025
Classification: Senate resolution (ceremonial)
Subject: Rules / ceremonial recognition

Purpose and intent

SR 60 is a ceremonial resolution through which the Mississippi State Senate formally congratulates Kenneth Gainwell — running back for the Philadelphia Eagles — on winning a Super Bowl championship. The resolution’s intent is to recognize Gainwell’s athletic achievement and to record the Senate’s commendation in the legislative record.

Key provisions

  • A single-purpose, nonbinding resolution that:
    • Expresses the Senate’s congratulations and commendation to Kenneth Gainwell for his role in winning the Super Bowl championship.
    • Serves as an official, symbolic acknowledgement by the Mississippi Senate (typically includes direction that a copy be transmitted to the honoree or his representatives, though the specific transmission language was not provided in the materials).
  • No substantive policy changes, appropriations, or regulatory effects are included.

Who is affected

  • Primary subject: Kenneth Gainwell (athlete).
  • Secondary/indirect: Philadelphia Eagles organization and fans; constituents interested in recognition of Mississippians’ achievements.
  • No state agencies, budgets, or regulatory regimes are affected.

Procedural history and timeline

  • Received by the Secretary of the Senate: August 27, 2025.
  • Read and adopted / Vote recorded in the Journal: September 4, 2025 (adopted).
  • Reported enrolled after adoption.
  • As a simple Senate resolution, it did not require gubernatorial action and carries no force of law beyond the Senate’s formal expression.

Legal and practical impact

  • Ceremonial and symbolic only — preserves an official commendation in the Senate record.
  • No fiscal impact, no change in law, and no administrative obligations beyond any customary transmission of copies.

Note: The supporting materials provided with this request include multiple, unrelated "SR 60" texts from various states and topics (e.g., recognitions, proclamations, housing-credit intent resolutions). This summary reflects the Mississippi Senate resolution described in the header information (congratulating Kenneth Gainwell).

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

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