SC546 - Recognize City of Greenville as National Model for Public Safety
Summary
The Mississippi Senate and House adopted SC546, a concurrent resolution commending the City of Greenville and Mayor Errick D. Simmons for achieving significant data-driven reductions in violent crime. The resolution recognizes Greenville as a national model for innovative coordinated public safety strategies. The resolution passed the Senate 52-0 and was signed by the Governor on March 31, 2026.
What changed
Mississippi adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 546 formally commending the City of Greenville and Mayor Errick D. Simmons for public safety achievements, specifically citing data-driven reductions in violent crime and innovative coordinated strategies. The resolution recognizes Greenville as a national model for these efforts. The Senate passed the resolution 52-0 on March 31, 2026, and the House adopted it on April 1, 2026.
As a commendatory resolution rather than an enacted law or regulation, SC546 creates no compliance obligations or regulatory requirements for any party. It serves as an official recognition of municipal public safety accomplishments and does not impose duties, reporting requirements, or financial obligations on government agencies, businesses, or individuals.
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ChangeBridge / Mississippi / SC546 Signed by Governor SC546 SC Signed by Governor 2026-03-31
Recognize City of Greenville as a National Model for innovative coordinated public safety strategies.
A Concurrent Resolution Commending The City Of Greenville, Mississippi, And Mayor Errick D. Simmons For Significant, Data-driven Reductions In Violent Crime; Recognizing The City As A National Model For Innovative, Coordinated Public Safety Strategies; And Acknowledging National Recognition For Its Results.
Bill Details
State Mississippi
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber Senate
Official Source billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2026/pdf/history...
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Sponsors
Derrick Simmons (Sen - D)
Action History
2026-04-02 H Returned For Enrolling 2026-04-01 H Adopted 2026-04-01 H Title Suff Do Be Adopted 2026-03-31 H Referred To Rules 2026-03-31 S Transmitted To House 2026-03-31 S Immediate Release 2026-03-31 S Adopted 2026-03-31 S Title Suff Do Be Adopted 2026-03-31 S Referred To Rules
Votes
2026-03-31 Senate Adopted Yea: 52 Nay: 0
Committee Referrals
2026-03-31 S Rules
Bill Text Versions
2026-03-31 Introduced 2026-03-31 Engrossed Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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