MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2015 Regular Session

To: Rules

By: Representative Dickson

House Concurrent Resolution 12

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RANKINGS AND ENCOURAGING MISSISSIPPI AGENCIES, AND PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENTITIES TO TAKE CRITICAL AND FUNDAMENTAL ACTIONS TO IMPROVE MISSISSIPPI'S ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RANKINGS.

     WHEREAS, Mississippi ranked first in the percentage of the states' populations in poverty; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in per capita personal income; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in gross state product per capita; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked first in the percentage of unemployed in the workforce; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forty-ninth in the percentage of the working age population participating in the workforce; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forty-eighth in the average annual pay; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forty-fifth in the average annual pay in retailing jobs; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forty-seventh in the average annual pay in manufacturing jobs; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in the average annual salaries of government employees; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in the number of patents issued per one hundred thousand (100,000) population; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forty-eighth in the percentage of the population twenty-five (25) years of age and older with a high school diploma; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked twenty-fifth out of twenty-five (25) states in the average score for the American College Testing Program (ACT) test; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in the average score for the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT); and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked first in the percentage of children in poverty; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forty-ninth in the percentage of eighth graders who scored proficient in math; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forty-seventh in the percentage of eighth graders who scored proficient in reading; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forty-sixth in spending per pupil in public K-l2 schools; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in public library spending; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked first in the percentage of births to unwed mothers; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked first in the percentage of births to unwed teen mothers; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked second in the percentage of families with children headed by a single parent; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked third in the percentage of infant deaths per one thousand (1,000) live births; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forth-ninth in the State Health Index; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked first in the percentage of the population that is obese; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fourth in the percentage of the population on Medicaid; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fifth in the percentage of the population on food stamps; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked second in the percentage of the population in the Supplemental Security Income program; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked second in the percentage of the school children participating in the National School Lunch Program; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in the Condition of Children Index; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in the Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count Index; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in the percentage of households with computers; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked fiftieth in the percentage of households with Internet access; and

     WHEREAS, the state ranked forty-ninth in the New Economy Index; and

     WHEREAS, the State of Mississippi recognizes that improving the economic and social rankings will require a focused, coordinated effort to improve its rankings:

     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF

REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, THE SENATE

CONCURRING THEREIN, That the State of Mississippi supports greater, coordinated, collaborative efforts to improve the state's economic and social rankings, and it declares that reducing the number of people in poverty is the most important effort in the quest to improve its economic and social rankings, and the state calls for and encourages all state agencies and public and private entities to focus on coordinated and collaborative efforts to help eradicate the number of Mississippians in poverty.

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be furnished to the heads of all state agencies, major public and private entities, and to the members of the Capitol Press Corps.