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MS HR23
Resolution
Status
Passed
3/11/2021
Primary Sponsor
Debra Gibbs
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AI Summary
- Commends the life, legacy, and contributions of Mrs. Ruth Antoinette Batton Campbell, who passed away on April 1, 2020, at age 80
- Recognizes her career as an educator, market analyst, broadcasting executive at Mississippi Authority for Educational Television, special assistant to Governor Ray Mabus, and deputy director for Jackson's Department of Human and Cultural Services
- Honors her community service including founding membership in the National Coalition of 100 Black Women in Jackson, chair of the National Black Programming Consortium, and service at Pearl Street African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Acknowledges awards she received including the Humanitarian Award from the University of Southern Mississippi and Founders Award from the National Black Programming Consortium
- Directs copies of the resolution be sent to her family and the Capitol Press Corps
Legislative Description
Ruth Antoninette Batton Campbell; commend her life upon her passing.
Last Action
Enrolled Bill Signed
3/11/2021
Committee Referrals
Rules2/11/2021
Full Bill Text
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