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MS HR104
Resolution
Status
Passed
5/2/2012
Primary Sponsor
Tom Miles
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AI Summary
- Commends Mrs. Fannie Bradford for 28 years of dedicated service as the District One Election Commissioner for Scott County, Mississippi, and congratulates her upon retirement at age 87
- Recognizes that Mrs. Bradford became the first Black female election commissioner elected in Scott County when she took office in 1984 and registered hundreds of voters during her tenure
- Notes Mrs. Bradford was born on December 27, 1924, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and graduated as valedictorian in 1945
- Highlights her active involvement in numerous organizations including the NAACP, AARP, Scott County Improvements Association (where she served as treasurer for 20 years), and the Scott County Home-maker Club
- Adopted by the Mississippi House of Representatives during the 2012 Regular Session, sponsored by Representative Miles and referred to the Rules Committee
Legislative Description
Mrs. Fannie Bradford; commend for 28 years of service as Scott County election commissioner and congratulate upon retirement.
Last Action
Enrolled Bill Signed
5/2/2012
Full Bill Text
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