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HC 68

Grenada Chargers Football Team; commend upon winning MHSAA Class 6A State Championship.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Kevin Horan and 2 co-sponsors

Ceremonially commends Grenada Chargers for winning the MHSAA Class 6A State Championship; honors players, coaches, and community with official recognition, no legal effect.

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Bill Summary · HC 68

Summary of HC 68 — Grenada Chargers Football Team; commendation for winning MHSAA Class 6A State Championship

What the bill is

HC 68 is a concurrent resolution adopted by the legislature to formally commend and congratulate the Grenada Chargers high school football team for winning the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 6A State Championship.

Purpose

The resolution’s primary purpose is ceremonial: to recognize the achievement of the Grenada Chargers, honor the players, coaches, support staff and community, and record the legislature’s congratulations and appreciation for their accomplishment.

Key provisions

  • Formally commends and congratulates the Grenada Chargers football team for winning the MHSAA Class 6A State Championship.
  • Extends recognition to coaches, student-athletes, school administrators, parents and the Grenada community for their contributions to the team’s success.
  • Requests that copies of the resolution be made available to the team and appropriate school or community representatives (typical in such resolutions — exact distribution language is reflected in the enrolled text).

Note: As a concurrent resolution, HC 68 expresses the sentiment of the legislature rather than creating or changing statutory law or spending.

Who is affected

  • Directly affected (ceremonially): Grenada High School football players, coaching staff, athletic department, school leadership, students and families.
  • Indirectly affected: Grenada community and supporters, local schools and youth athletic programs (through morale and public recognition).
  • No fiscal agencies or regulatory bodies are affected, and the resolution imposes no binding legal or financial obligations.

Procedural timeline and status

  • Introduced: March 27, 2025 (referred to Rules)
  • Adopted by originating chamber: March 31 – Adopted and Immediately Released; Title Sufficiency adopted
  • Transmitted to Senate: March 31, 2025
  • Referred to Rules (Senate): April 1, 2025; Title Sufficiency adopted April 1
  • Adopted by second chamber: April 2, 2025
  • Enrolled and signed: multiple entries show Enrolled Bill Signed on April 3 and April 7, 2025 (final status: Enrolled Bill Signed)

Legal effect and likely impact

  • Ceremonial: The resolution is symbolic and has no force of law or fiscal impact.
  • Community impact: Provides public recognition that can boost school and community pride, may encourage support for extracurricular programs, and creates an official record of the achievement in legislative proceedings.

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

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