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SR 56

Honoring Hayden Hollingsworth on securing a 2025 Division I State Swim Championship title.

136th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Bill DeMora

Honors Columbus Christian Academy Lady Rams for their second MAIS Class AA state title; commends players and coaches, and transmits copies to the school and supporters.

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Bill Summary · SR 56

Summary — SR 56 (Senate Resolution)

Title: Commend Columbus Christian Academy Lady Rams Girls Basketball Team for second MAIS Class AA State Championship in three years
Classification: Resolution
Subject: Rules
Introduced: August 25, 2025
Status: Adopted

Main purpose

SR 56 is an honorary Senate resolution that formally recognizes and commends the Columbus Christian Academy Lady Rams girls basketball team for winning their second MAIS (Mississippi Association of Independent Schools) Class AA state championship within a three‑year period. The resolution is ceremonial — intended to celebrate the team’s athletic achievement and to record the Legislature’s appreciation.

Key provisions and language (typical structure)

Although the official floor text for this specific SR 56 was not provided in full, resolutions of this kind generally contain:
- “Whereas” clauses summarizing the accomplishment (championship title, season record, notable players/coaches, community support, and significance to the school).
- One or more “Resolved” clauses that:
- Officially congratulate and commend the team, coaches, and supporting staff for their achievement.
- Encourage recognition of the team’s dedication, sportsmanship, and contribution to school spirit and the community.
- Direct the Secretary of the Senate (or equivalent legislative officer) to transmit copies of the resolution to the team, coaches, and school officials.

Who is affected

  • Primary: Columbus Christian Academy Lady Rams players, coaching staff, athletic director, and school administration.
  • Secondary: Students, families, alumni, and the local community (recognition and morale boost).
  • Government/Administration: Minimal administrative action (transmission of resolution copies by Senate staff).

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: August 25, 2025.
  • Status: Adopted (ceremonial resolution passed by the Senate).
  • Typical next steps: Enrolled/printed copy prepared and transmitted to the school and interested parties. Because it is a resolution of recognition, it creates no binding legal obligations and carries no fiscal impact.

Legal and practical impact

  • Legal effect: None — this is an honorary, nonbinding resolution intended solely to recognize and celebrate an accomplishment.
  • Practical impact: Public recognition that can be used by the school and community for publicity, morale, and historic record; may be presented at a school event.

Note on provided materials

The document materials supplied with the request contain multiple unrelated texts labeled “SR 56” from different states and on varied subjects (e.g., Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, memorial resolutions, constitutional amendment language, local commendations). Those texts do not appear to be the floor text for the Columbus Christian Academy commendation. If you can provide the actual floor text or adopted resolution specific to the Columbus Christian Academy Lady Rams, I can produce a more detailed, clause‑by‑clause summary and extract exact wording (e.g., coach/player names, dates, vote tally, and any directed transmittals).

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

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