Bill Number | Bill Description | ||||
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1. |
HB 20 Not Rated |
Anatomical gifts; prohibit discrimination against recipient based on disability. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
2. |
HB 155 Neutral |
State Health Plan; delete prohibition on covering hearing aids. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
3. |
HB 158 Not Rated |
Off-road vehicles; revise definitions of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
4. |
HB 160 Not Rated |
Travel Insurance Act of 2022; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
5. |
HB 175 Not Rated |
Bonds; revise purposes for which bonds authorized for City of Hazlehurst may be used. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
6. |
HB 192 Not Rated |
License plate; revise disability requirement for disabled veterans tag. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
7. |
HB 232 Neutral |
Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise schedules. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
8. |
HB 252 Not Rated |
PERS; increase maximum percentage of investments of system that are in certain types of investments. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
9. |
HB 256 Bad Policy |
Manufactured and mobile homes; require certain notice to tax collector when relocated to another county. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
10. |
HB 365 Not Rated |
MS Rural Hospital Loan Program; establish in State Department of Health. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
11. |
HB 384 Not Rated |
Mississippi Congressional district; reapportion. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
12. |
HB 400 Bad Policy |
Riding bailiffs; revise salary of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
13. |
HB 424 Good Policy |
Audiology and speech-language pathology interstate compact; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
14. |
HB 446 Neutral |
Distinctive motor vehicle license tag; authorize for supporters of various organizations. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
15. |
HB 451 Bad Policy |
Nonadmitted policy fee; revise distributions of and delete repealer on. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
16. |
HB 453 Bad Policy |
Mississippi Tourism Recovery Fund - Round 2 and Mississippi Destination Development Fund; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
17. |
HB 470 Bad Policy |
Sales tax; extend repealer on exemption of certain sales to Toughest Kids Foundation for Camp Kamassa in Copiah County. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
18. |
HB 474 Bad Policy |
Mississippi Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealers on act and related tax incentives. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
19. |
HB 475 Not Rated |
IHL Board; extend repealer on authority to oversee certain construction projects funded by state general obligation bonds. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
20. |
HB 483 Not Rated |
Local Governments Capital Improvements Revolving Loan Fund; extend repealer on MDA authority to use certain funds for expenses. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
21. |
HB 492 Not Rated |
Health Care Expendable Fund; extend repealer on. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
22. |
HB 503 Not Rated |
Memorial intersection; designate Exit 90 on Interstate 22 in Lee County as the 'Sheriff Harold Ray Presley Memorial Intersection.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
23. |
HB 504 Not Rated |
Memorial highway; designate segment of I-22 in Lee County as the 'Korean War Veterans Highway.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
24. |
HB 505 Not Rated |
Memorial highway; designate segment of I-22 in Lee County as the 'Vietnam Veterans Way.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
25. |
HB 514 Not Rated |
Department of Corrections; extend repealer on drug and alcohol program at Bolivar County Regional Facility. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
26. |
HB 515 Not Rated |
Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend repealer on. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
27. |
HB 530 Bad Policy |
The 'Strategically Accelerating the Recruitment and Retention of Teachers (START) Act of 2022'; create. | |||
Analysis: This bill increases teacher pay to $41,500. This is a major increase to the state budget and is not fiscally responsible. | |||||
28. |
HB 531 Not Rated |
Mississippi Tax Freedom Act of 2022; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
29. |
HB 534 Not Rated |
Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
30. |
HB 567 Not Rated |
Radar; revise population threshold for municipal law enforcement to use on public streets of municipality. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
31. |
HB 586 Good Policy |
Pilot work release program that authorizes sheriff to assign offenders to while confined in jail; extend repealer on. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
32. |
HB 590 Not Rated |
Charitable solicitations; revise provisions relating to notice, demand and service of process. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
33. |
HB 606 Bad Policy |
Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
34. |
HB 607 Neutral |
'Parker's Law'; create crime of 'fentanyl delivery resulting in death'. | |||
Analysis: the conference report added legislative intent to clarify the purpose of the law. | |||||
35. |
HB 616 Not Rated |
Menaced property; authorize municipalities to secure abandoned or dilapidated buildings on such property. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
36. |
HB 657 Bad Policy |
Medicaid; delete freeze on provider reimbursement rates and provide for prior review of certain actions by the division. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
37. |
HB 660 Bad Policy |
Gulf Coast Restoration Fund; limitation on assistance for any one project not applicable to certain public entities. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
38. |
HB 677 Neutral |
County veteran service officers; revise certain provisions regarding certification. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
39. |
HB 679 Bad Policy |
Mississippi Pill Press Act of 2022; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
40. |
HB 683 Not Rated |
State Parole Board; extend repealer on. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
41. |
HB 684 Bad Policy |
Small Business and Grocer Investment Act; extend repealer on. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
42. |
HB 687 Not Rated |
Mississippi Debt Management Services Act; extend repealer on. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
43. |
HB 689 Not Rated |
Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer on authority to collect fees from paroled offenders for deposit into. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
44. |
HB 719 Bad Policy |
Compensation for certain county officials; bring forward sections pertaining to. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
45. |
HB 720 Not Rated |
Mississippi Department of Employment Security; provide requirements related to fraud prevention, detection and recovery. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
46. |
HB 732 Not Rated |
State Commission on the 9-8-8 Comprehensive Behavioral Health Crisis Response System; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
47. |
HB 770 Neutral |
Mississippi Equal Pay for Equal Work Act; create. | |||
Analysis: This bill is completely unnecessary! This is already a Federal Law. | |||||
48. |
HB 779 Not Rated |
Law Enforcement Death Benefits Trust Fund; include cause of death covered under First Responders Act of 2020. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
49. |
HB 811 Neutral |
Memorial highways; designate in Rankin County, Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
50. |
HB 821 Neutral |
Nontransport emergency medical services; develop coordinated entity to provide statewide system for. | |||
Analysis: The conference report added in language having nothing to do with the bill that allows municipalities that were abolished by the census bureau for having less than 50 people can challenge this finding and have their rights and privileges temporarily restored. | |||||
51. |
HB 823 Not Rated |
Mississippi Electronic Protection Licensing Act; revise regarding battery-charged security fences. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
52. |
HB 842 Neutral |
Rural Fire Truck Acquisition Assistance Program; authorize two additional rounds for counties and municipalities. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
53. |
HB 843 Not Rated |
County or municipal Medicare eligible employees; make clarification regarding ability to receive certain supplemental compensation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
54. |
HB 863 Neutral |
'Mississippi Prison Industries Act of 1990'; bring forward for the purposes of possible amendment. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
55. |
HB 881 Good Policy |
University-based programs of education for children with developmental disabilities; revise certain provisions. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
56. |
HB 906 Neutral |
State offenders serving sentences in county jail; may serve sentences in any county jail. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
57. |
HB 918 Good Policy |
Alcoholic beverages; authorize issuance of food truck permit, revise distance restrictions for certain locations. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
58. |
HB 919 Not Rated |
MDOC; require to establish a certain leasing policy with DFA for agricultural equipment. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
59. |
HB 920 Not Rated |
Inmate Welfare Fund; authorize portion of fund to be used to fund Inmate Incentive to Work Program. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
60. |
HB 927 Not Rated |
Newborn screening program; include those conditions listed on the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel within three years after listing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
61. |
HB 933 Not Rated |
Homeowners' associations; regulate managing agents of and provide certain requirements for. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
62. |
HB 936 Neutral |
Hospice care services for terminally ill inmates; authorize MDOC to provide for those confined in facilities under MDOC jurisdiction. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
63. |
HB 971 Neutral |
Driver's license; increase time period to renew expired license without examination. | |||
Analysis: Expands the time period to 60 months that a person can renew their driver license after expiration before being reexamined. The conference report adds language to ban anyone convicted of human trafficking from receiving a commercial driver license. | |||||
64. |
HB 972 Not Rated |
Bottom land leasing for oyster production; create a pilot program for. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
65. |
HB 974 Neutral |
Airport authorities; authorize to provide dependent health insurance coverage as employment benefit. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
66. |
HB 990 Not Rated |
Memorial highway and bridge; designate in Warren County for Margaret Gilmer. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
67. |
HB 1002 Not Rated |
Memorial Highway; designate segment in Copiah County as the 'Carroll V. Hood Memorial Highway'. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
68. |
HB 1005 Bad Policy |
Nursing and Respiratory Therapy Education Incentive Program; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
69. |
HB 1006 Bad Policy |
ARPA Workforce Development and Retention Act; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
70. |
HB 1017 Not Rated |
Justice court clerk; authorize two or more counties to enter into an agreement for the appointment of a. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
71. |
HB 1029 Bad Policy |
Mississippi Broadband Accessibility Act; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
72. |
HB 1031 Bad Policy |
Capital City Water/Sewer Projects Fund; create and require DFA to develop plan for improvements projects. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
73. |
HB 1035 Bad Policy |
Velvet hunting season; authorize Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks to establish. | |||
Analysis: More power given to unelected bureaucrats. (6) The commission shall establish and regulate special hunts during velvet hunting season, outside of the regular open season on deer, as provided in Section 1 of this act. | |||||
74. |
HB 1052 Neutral |
MS Department of Corrections; provide for Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
75. |
HB 1056 Not Rated |
Professional Counseling Compact; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
76. |
HB 1057 Not Rated |
Department of Marine Resources; revise acreage of bottom authorized to be leased by. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
77. |
HB 1065 Bad Policy |
Nuisance animals; prohibit the transportation, importation and release of wild hogs. | |||
Analysis: More regulations/Fees Wild hogs may be caught or trapped and transported within the State of Mississippi, with a permit, issued by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks | |||||
78. |
HB 1067 Not Rated |
Child support; provide for imputation guidelines. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
79. |
HB 1073 Not Rated |
Bridges and culverts; revise laws regarding. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
80. |
HB 1093 Not Rated |
PEER Committee; require to review effectiveness of the Mississippi Development Authority Tourism Advertising Fund. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
81. |
HB 1097 Not Rated |
Counties and municipalities; authorize to lease facilities that are to be utilized as fire stations. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
82. |
HB 1098 Not Rated |
Fire protection districts; prohibit charging of fees when board of supervisors has levied special tax for. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
83. |
HB 1101 Neutral |
Trip optimizer system; provide moratorium on the application of to state agencies. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
84. |
HB 1108 Neutral |
Taxation; authorize income tax credit for certain railroad expenditures, allow ad valorem tax exemption for certain property. | |||
Analysis: Neutral | |||||
85. |
HB 1113 Not Rated |
Memorial intersection; designate intersection in Clarke County as the 'PFC Damian Laquasha Heidelberg Memorial Intersection.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
86. |
HB 1130 Not Rated |
Department of Marine Resources; revise license issued for seafood dealers and seafood processors. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
87. |
HB 1131 Not Rated |
Secretary of State; authorize to enter into agreements with online providers to conduct online auctions of state-forfeited tax land. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
88. |
HB 1132 Not Rated |
Private food service; authorize Department of Finance and Administration to solicit proposals for certain state properties. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
89. |
HB 1135 Not Rated |
Advanced plastic recycling; define terms relating to. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
90. |
HB 1162 Neutral |
Income tax; extend repealer on tax credit for certain charges for using certain port and airport facilities. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
91. |
HB 1163 Bad Policy |
Sales tax; revise definition of 'installation charges' to exclude labor services in connection with residential roofing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
92. |
HB 1164 Bad Policy |
Mississippi Development Authority; revise authority regarding implementation of federal State Small Business Credit Initiative Act of 2010. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
93. |
HB 1177 Bad Policy |
Adjutant General; authorize to convey real property in the best interest of the Mississippi Military Department. | |||
Analysis: The conference report removed the oversight language that was put in through amendment when the original bill was held on a motion. | |||||
94. |
HB 1185 Bad Policy |
State and Interstate highways; authorize Mississippi Transportation Commission and counties to contract for counties to maintain. | |||
Analysis: The conference report removes the requirement for the property to be sold at fair market value or subject to appraisal. | |||||
95. |
HB 1187 Neutral |
Mississippi Insurance E-Commerce Model Act; enact. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
96. |
HB 1214 Not Rated |
Carbon dioxide geologic sequestration; revise laws regarding. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
97. |
HB 1222 Good Policy |
Line-Item Appropriation Transparency Act; make certain technical amendments to. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
98. |
HB 1247 Neutral |
Institutions of Higher Learning; authorize to negotiate long-term lease of property administered by State Port Authority. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
99. |
HB 1313 Bad Policy |
'Representative Bill Kinkade Fostering Access and Inspiring True Hope (FAITH) Scholarship Program Act'; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
100. |
HB 1323 Bad Policy |
Tallahatchie River Authority; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
101. |
HB 1328 Not Rated |
Mississippi Industries for the Blind; revise authority to enter into certain agreements and contracts. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
102. |
HB 1331 Not Rated |
Election commissioners; require skills assessment for every four years instead of every year. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
103. |
HB 1341 Not Rated |
Municipal candidates; clarify residency requirements of certain. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
104. |
HB 1343 Bad Policy |
Columbia Training School property; authorize DFA to transfer and convey certain portion of to Marion County Economic Development District. | |||
Analysis: Donates public owned land to the county economic development district. | |||||
105. |
HB 1351 Neutral |
Affidavit of Scrivener's Error; revise recording of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
106. |
HB 1353 Not Rated |
Budget process; bring forward various sections relating to. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
107. |
HB 1360 Not Rated |
Banks and savings associations; align merger approval with the Mississippi Business Corporation Act. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
108. |
HB 1365 Good Policy |
Elections; prohibit state and local officials from soliciting and/or accepting private funds for. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
109. |
HB 1378 Not Rated |
Memorial highways; designate in Prentiss County. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
110. |
HB 1388 Good Policy |
Comprehensive Career and Technical Reform Act; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
111. |
HB 1408 Bad Policy |
Sheriffs' salaries; increase. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
112. |
HB 1416 Good Policy |
Students in public schools; allow to participate in political activities with certain restrictions. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
113. |
HB 1421 Bad Policy |
ARPA Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant Programs; establish under Department of Health. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
114. |
HB 1423 Bad Policy |
State Appellate and trial judges and District Attorneys; increase salaries of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
115. |
HB 1424 Not Rated |
Criminal investigators; increase salaries of and provide for additional appointments of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
116. |
HB 1426 Bad Policy |
Salary statutes; revise certain provisions relating to salaries of state employees and officials. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
117. |
HB 1427 Neutral |
Mississippi Law Enforcement and Fire Fighters Premium Pay Program; create. | |||
Analysis: Law enforcement and public safety are core functions of govt | |||||
118. |
HB 1430 Good Policy |
Motor vehicle title; authorize beneficiary designation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
119. |
HB 1440 Bad Policy |
City of Natchez and Adams County; authorize contributions to Natchez, Incorporated. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
120. |
HB 1441 Bad Policy |
Town of Oakland; authorize tourism tax on prepared food and drinks at restaurants and prepared food at convenience stores. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
121. |
HB 1479 Neutral |
Mississippi Department of Corrections Commissioner; revise authority to inflict the death penalty. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
122. |
HB 1485 Not Rated |
Harvest permits; extend repealer on provisions establishing maximum weight and approved routes of vehicles. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
123. |
HB 1486 Not Rated |
CDLs; require Commissioner of DPS to provide for waivers of certain tests. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
124. |
HB 1509 Good Policy |
COVID-19 vaccine mandate; prohibit state and local government from imposing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
125. |
HB 1510 Good Policy |
Elections; revise procedures regarding voter roll maintenance. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
126. |
HB 1517 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Office of Workforce Development for various activities and programs. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
127. |
HB 1518 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; DFA for providing funds to destination marketing organizations for certain marketing activities. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
128. |
HB 1521 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; IHL for funding Nursing and Respiratory Therapy Education Incentive Program. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
129. |
HB 1523 Bad Policy |
City of Saltillo; authorize tourism tax on hotels, motels and restaurants. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
130. |
HB 1525 Bad Policy |
City of Richland; extend repealer on bar and restaurant tourism tax. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
131. |
HB 1526 Bad Policy |
City of Richland; extend date of repeal on hotel/motel; tourism tax. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
132. |
HB 1529 Not Rated |
Income tax; revise definition of gross income and authorize deduction for certain expenses. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
133. |
HB 1533 Bad Policy |
Town of Byhalia; reenact hotel and motel tax and extend repeal date until July 1, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
134. |
HB 1534 Bad Policy |
Sunflower County; authorize contributions to the Sunflower County Ministerial Alliance Counseling Service, Inc. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison | |||||
135. |
HB 1535 Bad Policy |
Sunflower County; authorize contribution to Delta Advantage Center. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison | |||||
136. |
HB 1536 Bad Policy |
Sunflower County; authorize contributions to the Fannie Lou Hamer Cancer Foundation. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison | |||||
137. |
HB 1538 Neutral |
Appropriation; Department of Health for ARPA Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant Program. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
138. |
HB 1542 Neutral |
Appropriation; additional to DPS for the Mississippi Law Enforcement and Fire Fighters Premium Pay Program. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
139. |
HB 1547 Bad Policy |
City of Starkville; extend repeal date on economic development, tourism/convention tax. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
140. |
HB 1549 Bad Policy |
City of Charleston; authorize expenditure for asphalt to be used on certain county roads damaged due to needed city sewer repairs. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
141. |
HB 1550 Not Rated |
Appropriation; add'l to DFA for phased construction of new DPS headquarters; add'l to DOH for Office Against Interpersonal Violence. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
142. |
HB 1565 Bad Policy |
City of Jackson; extend repeal date on convention and visitors bureau. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
143. |
HB 1581 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Athletic Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
144. |
HB 1582 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Auctioneers Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
145. |
HB 1583 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Barber Examiners, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
146. |
HB 1584 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Cosmetology, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
147. |
HB 1585 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists, Board of Examiners for. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
148. |
HB 1586 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Medical Licensure, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
149. |
HB 1587 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Nursing, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
150. |
HB 1588 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Nursing Home Administrators, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
151. |
HB 1589 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Optometry, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
152. |
HB 1590 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Physical Therapy Board. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
153. |
HB 1591 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Psychology, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
154. |
HB 1592 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Engineers and Land Surveyors, Board of Registration for Professional. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
155. |
HB 1593 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Insurance, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
156. |
HB 1594 Neutral |
Appropriation; Fire Academy. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
157. |
HB 1595 Neutral |
Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement System. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
158. |
HB 1596 Not Rated |
Appropriation: Real Estate Commission and Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
159. |
HB 1597 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Legislative expenses. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
160. |
HB 1598 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Arts Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
161. |
HB 1599 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Archives and History, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
162. |
HB 1600 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Education, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
163. |
HB 1601 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Educational Television, Authority for. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
164. |
HB 1602 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Library Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
165. |
HB 1603 Not Rated |
Appropriation; reappropriation, DFA - Bureau of Building - FY22. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
166. |
HB 1604 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Environmental Quality, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
167. |
HB 1605 Neutral |
Appropriation; Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
168. |
HB 1606 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
169. |
HB 1608 Neutral |
Appropriation; Oil and Gas Board. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
170. |
HB 1609 Neutral |
Appropriation; Public Service Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
171. |
HB 1610 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Public Utilities Staff. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
172. |
HB 1611 Neutral |
Appropriation; Human Services, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
173. |
HB 1612 Neutral |
Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
174. |
HB 1613 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Medicaid, Division of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
175. |
HB 1614 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Health, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
176. |
HB 1615 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Foresters, Board of Registration for. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
177. |
HB 1616 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Forestry Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
178. |
HB 1617 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
179. |
HB 1618 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Pat Harrison Waterway District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
180. |
HB 1619 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Pearl River Valley Water Supply District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
181. |
HB 1620 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Port Authority, State. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
182. |
HB 1621 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Tombigbee River Valley Water Management District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
183. |
HB 1622 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Yellow Creek State Inland Port Authority. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
184. |
HB 1623 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Veterans' Home Purchase Board. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
185. |
HB 1624 Neutral |
Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
186. |
HB 1625 Neutral |
Appropriation; District attorneys and staff. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
187. |
HB 1626 Neutral |
Appropriation; Capital Post-Conviction Counsel, Office of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
188. |
HB 1627 Neutral |
Appropriation; State Public Defender, Office of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
189. |
HB 1628 Neutral |
Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
190. |
HB 1629 Neutral |
Appropriation; Attorney General. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
191. |
HB 1630 Neutral |
Appropriation; Transportation, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
192. |
HB 1664 Neutral |
Appropriation; DFA - Office of Insurance for State and School Employees' Life and Health Insurance Plan. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
193. |
HB 1671 Bad Policy |
Jackson County; extend repeal date on county's hotel/motel tourism tax and authorize to make certain designation of the use of the tax. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
194. |
HB 1674 Bad Policy |
Town of Raleigh; authorize a tax on restaurants to promote tourism, parks and recreation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
195. |
HB 1685 Not Rated |
Pregnancy Resource Act; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
196. |
HB 1691 Good Policy |
Income tax; revise certain provisions relating pass-through entities. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
197. |
HB 1694 Neutral |
City of Gulfport; authorize to contribute funds to a motor vehicle transportation system commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
198. |
HB 1719 Not Rated |
Suffrage; restore to Angela Porter-Williams of Amite County. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
199. |
HB 1730 Not Rated |
Suffrage; restore to Ray Ferrell of Harrison County. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
200. |
HB 1731 Not Rated |
Suffrage; restore to Deborah Ledbetter of Hinds County. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
201. |
HB 1732 Not Rated |
Suffrage; restore to Annie Mae Grant of Hinds County. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
202. |
HB 1735 Neutral |
City of Oxford; authorize expansion of water system for a certain distance outside of city to serve Punkin Water Association. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
203. |
HB 1740 Bad Policy |
City of Fulton; authorize a tax on restaurants to promote tourism, parks and recreation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
204. |
HB 1742 Bad Policy |
City of Hattiesburg; extend repealer on tourism commission and hotel/motel tax. | |||
Analysis: The current rate of inflation is 7.9%, Gas Prices are approaching ALL TIME highs. It is fiscally irresponsible for any level of government to raise or extend taxes. | |||||
205. |
HB 1743 Bad Policy |
City of Kosciusko; authorize a tax on restaurants to promote tourism, parks and recreation. | |||
Analysis: The current rate of inflation is 7.9%, Gas Prices are approaching ALL TIME highs. It is fiscally irresponsible for any level of government to raise or extend taxes. | |||||
206. |
HB 1744 Bad Policy |
Rankin County; authorize contributions to nonprofit organizations that provide recreational/sports activities for county youth. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison................ “I will not go into argument to prove that Congress has no power under the Constitution to appropriate this money as an act of charity. Every member upon this floor knows it. We have the right, as individuals, to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity; but as members of Congress we have no right so to appropriate a dollar of the public money.” Davy Crockett. | |||||
207. |
HB 1745 Good Policy |
George County; authorize the repair of certain parking lot located in. | |||
Analysis: Authorizes the county to pay for the damages it caused to a churchs parking lot while doing road work. | |||||
208. |
HB 1747 Bad Policy |
City of Clinton; authorize a tax on restaurants to promote tourism, parks and recreation. | |||
Analysis: The current rate of inflation is 7.9%, Gas Prices are approaching ALL TIME highs. It is fiscally irresponsible for any level of government to raise or extend taxes. | |||||
209. |
HB 1748 Bad Policy |
Town of Shuqualak; authorize expansion of water services provided by. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
210. |
HB 1755 Bad Policy |
City of Moss Point; extend date of repeal on city's restaurant tax. | |||
Analysis: The current rate of inflation is 7.9%, Gas Prices are approaching ALL TIME highs. It is fiscally irresponsible for any level of government to raise or extend taxes. | |||||
211. |
HB 1756 Neutral |
City of New Albany; authorize expansion of its gas system within a certain area outside its corporate limits. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
212. |
HB 1757 Bad Policy |
Harrison County; clarify hotel/motel tax for Coast Coliseum and Convention Center shall solely be applied to overnight room rentals. | |||
Analysis: The current rate of inflation is 7.9%, Gas Prices are approaching ALL TIME highs. It is fiscally irresponsible for any level of government to raise or extend taxes. | |||||
213. |
HB 1758 Not Rated |
Suffrage; restore to LaTonya Woodson of Warren County. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
214. |
HB 1759 Not Rated |
Holmes County; authorize to provide certain compensation for county patrol officers. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
215. |
HB 1760 Bad Policy |
Holmes County; authorize contributions to the Durant Foundation. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison................ “I will not go into argument to prove that Congress has no power under the Constitution to appropriate this money as an act of charity. Every member upon this floor knows it. We have the right, as individuals, to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity; but as members of Congress we have no right so to appropriate a dollar of the public money.” Davy Crockett. | |||||
216. |
HB 1762 Not Rated |
Clinton/Raymond/Bolton Wastewater Authority Act; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
217. |
HB 1763 Not Rated |
Kemper County; authorize to enter into certain contracts to fund capital costs to extend natural gas services in. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
218. |
HB 1767 Not Rated |
Harrison County; authorize certain tax proceeds to be designated for use by Gulf Coast Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau or for tourism solely in. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
219. |
HB 1769 Not Rated |
Eminent domain; prohibit transfer of property acquired by for 10 years after acquisition. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
220. |
HC 1 Resolution |
Gary Jude Harkins; commend life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
221. |
HC 8 Resolution |
Mississippi State University Bulldogs Baseball Team; commend for winning the 2021 NCAA Baseball National Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
222. |
HC 11 Resolution |
Lieutenant Toby Johnson; commend for service during Hurricane Ida. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
223. |
HC 12 Resolution |
Firefighter Linc Tucker; commend for meritorious service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
224. |
HC 13 Resolution |
Samuel Larry Richey; commend his life upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
225. |
HC 14 Resolution |
Vietnam War Veterans; recognize and honor those exposed to Agent Orange. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
226. |
HC 15 Resolution |
Mr. George Smith; commend his life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
227. |
HC 17 Resolution |
Carroll V. Hood; commend life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
228. |
HC 21 Resolution |
State of the State; authorize joint session for January 25, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
229. |
HC 33 Resolution |
James A. Barber; commend service as Executive Director of PEER upon his retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
230. |
HC 37 Resolution |
Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week; recognize May 1-7, 2022, as week of observance in Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
231. |
HC 38 Resolution |
MS Funeral Directors Association; commend and express gratitude to funeral service professionals for selfless work during COVID-19 pandemic. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
232. |
HC 43 Resolution |
Scott Central High School Football Team; commend and congratulate upon winning Class 2A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
233. |
HC 44 Resolution |
Ole Miss Rebels All Girl Cheerleading Team; commend and congratulate on winning 2022 UCA Division 1A Game Day National Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
234. |
HC 45 Resolution |
Ole Miss Rebels Women's Golf Team; commend and congratulate upon winning 2021 NCAA Division I National Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
235. |
HC 46 Resolution |
'Phillip Cameron Hendry Mississippi Mosquito and West Nile Virus Awareness Week'; designate April 11-17, 2022, as. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
236. |
HC 47 Resolution |
Retired Brigadier General Martha Jo Leslie; commend her life upon her passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
237. |
HC 48 Resolution |
Chief M.E. 'Gene' Waldrop; commend upon his 50 years of police service in the State of Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
238. |
HC 49 Resolution |
Northwest Mississippi Community College Football Team; commend on winning MACCC State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
239. |
HC 50 Resolution |
Brittney Reese; commend and congratulate successes as an Olympic medalist. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
240. |
HC 51 Resolution |
Northwest Mississippi Community College Cheer Team; commend upon winning the 2022 Open Small Co-Ed National Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
241. |
HC 53 Resolution |
Dr. Sam Polles; recognize upon occasion of his retirement as Executive Director of MDWFP. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
242. |
HC 54 Resolution |
Raleigh High School Lions Football Team; commend upon winning South State MHSAA Class 3A Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
243. |
HC 55 Resolution |
Former Representative Michael Weston Janus; commend laudable career and public service of upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
244. |
HC 57 Resolution |
Ole Miss Rebels All Girl Cheerleading Team; commend team and coaching staff on winning 2022 UCA Division 1A. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
245. |
HC 58 Resolution |
Colonel Stanley A. Martin; commend service upon retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
246. |
HC 59 Resolution |
Roger 'Big John' Earl Robinson; mourn loss and commemorate life and service of upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
247. |
HC 60 Resolution |
Simpson Academy Cougars Boys Basketball Team; commend for winning the MHSAA Class 5A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
248. |
HC 61 Resolution |
Hunter Luis Melendez; commend upon being named 2021 MS State Games - Male Athlete of the Year. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
249. |
HC 62 Resolution |
Cooper Conner; commend and upon being named 2021 MS State Games - Youth Athlete of the Year. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
250. |
HC 63 Resolution |
Tere Turner; commend upon being named 2021 MS State Games - Female Athlete of the Year. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
251. |
HC 64 Resolution |
Laura Bivins; commend and congratulate upon winning the U.S. Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
252. |
HC 65 Resolution |
Madeline Zimmerman; commend for being selected as Instructor of the Year at the Jackson County Campus of MGCCC. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
253. |
HC 66 Resolution |
Jo Anne Daniels; commend for being selected as Instructor of the Year at the Jefferson Davis Campus of MGCCC. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
254. |
HC 67 Resolution |
Monica Donohue; commend for being selected as Instructor of the Year at the Harrison County Campus of MGCCC. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
255. |
HC 68 Resolution |
Mandy Withrow; commend for being selected as Instructor of the Year at the George County Center of MGCCC. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
256. |
HC 69 Resolution |
Darlene Bush; commend for being selected as Instructor of the Year at the Perkinston Campus of MGCCC. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
257. |
HC 70 Resolution |
Angela Butler; commend for being selected as Instructor of the Year at the Perkinston Campus of the MGCCC. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
258. |
HC 71 Resolution |
International Women's Month; designate month of March 2022 as for statewide observance. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
259. |
HC 73 Resolution |
John Girard Guthrie; commend life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
260. |
HC 74 Resolution |
Zeb Andrews Hughes and Jameson Med Gunner Palmer; commend lives and legacies of and encourage boating safety awareness. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
261. |
HC 75 Resolution |
Hilda Louise Smith Casin; commend life, service and accomplishments of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
262. |
HC 76 Resolution |
Mississippi High School Activities Association; commend and congratulate upon its centennial anniversary. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
263. |
HC 77 Resolution |
Russian invasion of Ukraine; condemn. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
264. |
HC 78 Resolution |
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; commend upon 100th anniversary of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
265. |
HC 79 Resolution |
Millicent 'Mandy' Gunter; commend for receiving the 2020 Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
266. |
HC 80 Resolution |
Bobbie Gentry; commend Chickasaw County native, legendary and renowned singer-songwriter. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
267. |
HC 81 Resolution |
Global Reman Day; designate April 14, 2022, as period of observation in the State of Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
268. |
HC 82 Resolution |
Mississippi Export Railroad; commend upon occasion of 100th anniversary. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
269. |
HC 83 Resolution |
Pine Grove High School Boys Basketball Team; commend for winning MHSAA Class 2A Boys Basketball State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
270. |
HC 84 Resolution |
City of McComb; commend upon the 150th anniversary of its founding. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
271. |
HC 85 Resolution |
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Trauma Awareness Day; recognize June 20, 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
272. |
HC 86 Resolution |
Poised Pearls of Laurel of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Inc.; congratulate upon the charter of a graduate chapter. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
273. |
HC 87 Resolution |
The Commercial Dispatch; commend and congratulate on 100th anniversary. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
274. |
HC 88 Resolution |
Bob Tyler; commend life of service to Yalobusha County and State of Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
275. |
HC 89 Resolution |
Legislature; extend 2022 Regular Session, suspend deadlines for certain bills, and set date of sine die adjournment. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
276. |
HC 90 Resolution |
Legislature; change date of sine die adjournment of the 2022 Regular Session. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
277. |
HR 1 Resolution |
Dr. Alton Cobb; commend the life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
278. |
HR 3 Resolution |
Head Coach Deion Sanders; commend upon being named the 2021 SWAC Coach of the Year. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
279. |
HR 4 Resolution |
Jackson State University; commend upon winning 2021 SWAC Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
280. |
HR 6 Resolution |
Dennis Craig Grisham; honor life upon his passing and express deep sympathy. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
281. |
HR 9 Resolution |
Joe F. Sanderson, Jr.; commend upon celebration of his 75th birthday and leadership of Sanderson Farms. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
282. |
HR 13 Resolution |
City of Water Valley Electric Department, Tallahatchie Valley EPA and Tennessee Valley Authority; commend upon restoring electricity to Water Valley. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
283. |
HR 14 Resolution |
Mr. Mack Elmore Banks; commend life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
284. |
HR 15 Resolution |
Mrs. Sherry Ann Plunk Elmore; commend life and legacy upon her passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
285. |
HR 16 Resolution |
James A. Williams; commend his life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
286. |
HR 17 Resolution |
Mrs. Mary Lee Pearson-Finch; congratulate upon celebrating her 100th birthday. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
287. |
HR 18 Resolution |
Head Coach Bridget Carmody; commend for being named the 2021 National Federation of High School Coaches Association's Coach of the Year for swimming and diving. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
288. |
HR 19 Resolution |
Joe N. Lowery II; commend life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
289. |
HR 20 Resolution |
Hailey Frederiksen; commend and congratulate upon being crowned Miss Rodeo America 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
290. |
HR 21 Resolution |
William Earl Bailey, Sr.; commend life upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
291. |
HR 22 Resolution |
Bolton-Edwards Elementary/Middle School Rangers Basketball Teams; commend on winning 2021-2022 Championship for Central Mississippi Athletic Conference Division. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
292. |
HR 23 Resolution |
Rickey Medlocke; commend musical success and becoming a bona fide resident of Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
293. |
HR 24 Resolution |
Lake High School Lady Hornets Fast-Pitch Softball Team; commend and congratulate on winning 2021 MHSAA Class 2A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
294. |
HR 25 Resolution |
Pearl River Community College 'Wildcats' Cheer Squad; commend for winning the Universal Cheerleaders Association's All-Girl National Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
295. |
HR 26 Resolution |
Kornfeld's Department Store; commend upon occasion of 100th anniversary. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
296. |
HR 27 Resolution |
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Epsilon Xi Lambda Chapter; commend upon 70th anniversary and its community service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
297. |
HR 28 Resolution |
Nakobe Dean; congratulate National Champion Georgia Bulldogs outside linebacker from Horn Lake. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
298. |
HR 29 Resolution |
Kossuth High School Cheerleading Team; commend outstanding season of accomplishments. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
299. |
HR 30 Resolution |
Den Knecht; commend and recognize for service as a member of the Jackson County Economic Development Foundation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
300. |
HR 31 Resolution |
Royce Cumbest; commend and recognize for service as a member of the Jackson County Economic Development Foundation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
301. |
HR 32 Resolution |
Jerry St. Pe'; commend and recognize for service as a member of the Jackson County Economic Development Foundation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
302. |
HR 33 Resolution |
Hickory Flat High School Lady Rebels Volleyball Team; commend for winning the MHSAA Class 1A Girls Volleyball State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
303. |
HR 34 Resolution |
Stetson Bennett IV; commend stellar career and athletic accomplishments with the University of Georgia Bulldogs Football Team. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
304. |
HR 35 Resolution |
Richland High School Boys Soccer Team; commend on winning MHSAA Class 4A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
305. |
HR 36 Resolution |
Florence High School Girls Soccer Team; commend upon winning first MHSAA Class 5A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
306. |
HR 37 Resolution |
Picayune High School 'Maroon Tide' Football Team; commend upon winning the MHSAA 5A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
307. |
HR 38 Resolution |
Bay Springs Bulldogs; commend and congratulate upon winning the MHSAA 1A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
308. |
HR 39 Resolution |
Sheryl Smith Askew; commend the life and legacy upon the passing of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
309. |
HR 40 Resolution |
Chief Wayne H. Payne; commend upon his retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
310. |
HR 41 Resolution |
Bryan Caldwell; commend upon retirement as athletic director of Gulfport High School. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
311. |
HR 42 Resolution |
Flora Brown; commend life and legacy upon her passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
312. |
HR 43 Resolution |
Carmelita Joyce Hanshaw Scott; honor life and legacy upon her passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
313. |
HR 45 Resolution |
Hernando High School Lady Tigers Softball Team; commend for winning the 2021 MHSAA Class 6A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
314. |
HR 46 Resolution |
Corinth High School Cheer Team; commend and congratulate upon outstanding season of competition. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
315. |
HR 47 Resolution |
West Harrison High School Cheerleading Team; commend on winning second consecutive UCA National High School Cheer Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
316. |
HR 48 Resolution |
Veniti Annette Hall Williams; commend her life and legacy upon her passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
317. |
HR 49 Resolution |
Northwest Rankin High School Lady Cougars Soccer Team; commend for winning MHSAA Class 6A Girls Soccer State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
318. |
HR 50 Resolution |
Myrtle Attendance Center Fast-pitch Softball Team; commend upon winning MHSAA Class 1A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
319. |
HR 51 Resolution |
East Union Attendance Center Urchins Boys Bowling Team; commend and congratulate on winning Class 1A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
320. |
HR 52 Resolution |
Ingomar Attendance Center Lady Falcons Basketball Team; commend and congratulate upon winning Class 1A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
321. |
HR 53 Resolution |
Raymond High School Lady Rangers Track and Field Team; commend and congratulate upon winning Class 4A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
322. |
HR 54 Resolution |
Linda Ross Aldy; commend legacy and service upon her retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
323. |
HR 55 Resolution |
Dr. G.A. 'Sonny' Rush; honor life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
324. |
HR 56 Resolution |
Pat Thomasson; recognize and commend as first female Chair of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Manufacturers Association. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
325. |
HR 57 Resolution |
Major General Billy M. Nabors; commend exemplary and outstanding service of to the Mississippi National Guard upon his retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
326. |
HR 58 Resolution |
Eddie James Stepney; commend life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
327. |
HR 59 Resolution |
Puckett High School Wolves Girls Basketball Team; commend on winning 2021-2022 MHSAA Class 2A District 6 Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
328. |
HR 60 Resolution |
Grayson Green McNeil; commend for representing the State of Mississippi at Mrs. America 2021. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
329. |
HR 61 Resolution |
Hattie Mae Fielder Hudnall; commend her life and legacy upon her passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
330. |
HR 62 Resolution |
Johnny Allen Morrow; commend his life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
331. |
HR 63 Resolution |
Dr. Dorothy 'Dot' J. Benford; commend the life, legacy and contributions upon her passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
332. |
HR 64 Resolution |
William Carey University's School of Education; acknowledge and commend success of in combatting teacher shortages in the State of Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
333. |
HR 65 Resolution |
Erin and Ben Napier; honor and commend for being stellar hosts of the 'Home Town' television series. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
334. |
HR 66 Resolution |
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; commend upon 100th anniversary of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
335. |
HR 67 Resolution |
City of Jackson; commend upon its bicentennial celebration. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
336. |
HR 68 Resolution |
Mize Attendance Center Bulldogs Varsity Cheer Squad; commend on second place at UCA National Competition. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
337. |
HR 69 Resolution |
Meridian High School Lady Wildcats Basketball Team; commend and congratulate on winning the MHSAA Class 6A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
338. |
HR 70 Resolution |
Women's History Month; commend and congratulate honorees for contributions promoting women's excellence and empowerment in Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
339. |
HR 71 Resolution |
Samuel Earl Wilson III; mourn loss and commend life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
340. |
HR 72 Resolution |
Honorable Judge Patricia D. Wise; commend esteemed legal and judicial career upon her retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
341. |
HR 73 Resolution |
East Union Attendance Center Lady Urchins Powerlifting Team; commend upon winning MHSAA Class 1A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
342. |
HR 74 Resolution |
Fredrick (Fred) George Burns; commend his life and legacy upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
343. |
HR 75 Resolution |
W.C. Handy; commend induction into the 2022 Class of the Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience Hall of Fame. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
344. |
HR 76 Resolution |
Sam Cooke; commend induction into the 2022 Class of the Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience Hall of Fame. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
345. |
HR 77 Resolution |
Hilda Louise Smith Casin; commend life, service and accomplishments of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
346. |
HR 78 Resolution |
Linda Gavin; commend distinguished career upon her retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
347. |
HR 79 Resolution |
Mississippi Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Ocean Springs; recognize upon its 25th anniversary. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
348. |
HR 80 Resolution |
Shake Rag; commemorate the legacy of the community. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
349. |
HR 81 Resolution |
Benton High School Class of 1972; recognize upon occasion of their 50th class reunion. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
350. |
HR 82 Resolution |
Lusia 'Lucy' Mae Harris Stewart; honor life and legacy as the first and only woman ever officially drafted by the NBA and express sympathy upon her passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
351. |
HR 83 Resolution |
Liska Wallace; commend upon being named an Extraordinary Educator for 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
352. |
HR 84 Resolution |
Alice Walker; commend induction into the 2022 Class of the Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience Hall of Fame. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
353. |
HR 85 Resolution |
Judge Denise Owens; commend for 33 years of exemplary service as Hinds County District 3 Chancery Judge, and congratulate upon retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
354. |
HR 86 Resolution |
Honorable Fred Lee Banks, Jr.; commend and congratulate upon receiving the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
355. |
HR 87 Resolution |
Marty Stuart; commend for being inducted into the Hall of Fame Class of 2022 by The MAX. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
356. |
HR 88 Resolution |
Jason Sullivan and Monroe County Veterans Services Office; commend zealous advocacy. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
357. |
HR 89 Resolution |
Matthew Lambert; commend upon being named an Extraordinary Educator for 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
358. |
HR 90 Resolution |
Sharicka Gray; commend upon being named an Extraordinary Educator for 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
359. |
HR 91 Resolution |
Becki Cope; commend upon being named an Extraordinary Educator for 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
360. |
HR 92 Resolution |
Daylight saving time; urge Congress and President Biden to enact legislation making year-round. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
361. |
HR 93 Resolution |
Ida B. Wells; commend induction into the 2022 Class of the Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience Hall of Fame. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
362. |
HR 94 Resolution |
Raymond High School Boys Basketball Team; commend upon winning MHSAA Class 4A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
363. |
HR 95 Resolution |
Ann Tucker; commend for outstanding 62-year teaching career. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
364. |
HR 96 Resolution |
Dr. Mac Huddleston; commend upon being honored as the 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient by the Mississippi Veterinary Medical Association. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
365. |
HR 97 Resolution |
Joyce Isabelle Green Harrison; commend upon the occasion of her 102nd birthday. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
366. |
HR 98 Resolution |
Zeb Andrews Hughes and Jameson Med Gunner Palmer; commend lives and legacies of and encourage boating safety awareness. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
367. |
HR 99 Resolution |
Dean Patricia W. Bennett; commend distinguished legal career upon her retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
368. |
HR 100 Resolution |
Judge Tomie Turner Green; commend distinguished career upon her retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
369. |
HR 101 Resolution |
Lake High School Lady Hornets Basketball Team; commend upon winning the MHSAA Class 2A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
370. |
HR 102 Resolution |
New Hope Elementary, Middle and High schools and their amazing teacher and Coach Susanna 'Susie' Oglesby; commend on winning the state VEX Robotics Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
371. |
HR 103 Resolution |
Booneville High School Blue Devils Boys Basketball Team; commend upon winning MHSAA Class 3A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
372. |
HR 104 Resolution |
Booneville High School Lady Blue Devils Basketball Team, commend upon winning MHSAA Class 3A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
373. |
HR 105 Resolution |
American oil and natural gas; urge President of the United States to take measures to support. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
374. |
HR 106 Resolution |
Mississippi Workers' Center for Human Rights; commend upon 25th anniversary. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
375. |
HR 107 Resolution |
Neshoba Central High School Lady Rockets Basketball Team; commend for winning MHSAA Class 5A Girls Basketball State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
376. |
HR 108 Resolution |
City of McComb; commend upon the 150th anniversary of its founding. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
377. |
HR 109 Resolution |
South Jones High School Marching Band; commend for first place Class 1A at the 2021 Bands of America Regional Competition. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
378. |
HR 110 Resolution |
Jones Junior College Bobcats Cheerleading Team; commend on winning Open Coed Division - 2022 UCA College Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
379. |
HR 111 Resolution |
Robinson-Watson Book Company; commend for 29 years of promoting entrepreneurship and economic development. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
380. |
HR 112 Resolution |
Hazlehurst Funeral Home; commend for many years of outstanding service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
381. |
HR 113 Resolution |
Mu Xi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; commend upon 45th anniversary of receiving charter. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
382. |
HR 114 Resolution |
Jasper Earl Perry; mourn the loss and commend the life of upon his passing. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
383. |
HR 115 Resolution |
Burgis M. Ford; commend the military service of while serving with the 51st Regiment, United States Colored Infantry. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
384. |
HR 116 Resolution |
Bishop C. James King, Jr.; commend ministerial service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
385. |
HR 117 Resolution |
Alcorn State University Lady Braves Cross Country Team; commend upon winning the 2021 SWAC Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
386. |
HR 118 Resolution |
Alcorn State University Braves Men's Basketball Team; commend on winning the 2022 SWAC Regular Season Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
387. |
HR 119 Resolution |
Bob Tyler; commend life of service to Yalobusha County and the State of Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
388. |
HR 120 Resolution |
Lyniece Fleming; commend upon the occasion of her retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
389. |
HR 121 Resolution |
Copiah Academy High School Colonels Boys Soccer Team; commend and congratulate on winning the 2021-2022 State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
390. |
HR 122 Resolution |
Dr. Thomas Dobbs; commend for his service to Mississippi during his time as State Health Officer. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
391. |
HR 123 Resolution |
Clinton High School Boys Basketball Team; commend for winning MHSAA Class 6A Boys Basketball Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
392. |
JR 1 Not Rated |
Mississippi House of Representatives; reapportion. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
393. |
JR 202 Not Rated |
Mississippi Senate; reapportion. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
394. |
SB 2004 Neutral |
Public lands; extend repealer on section prescribing who may purchase. | |||
Analysis: Neutral | |||||
395. |
SB 2007 Bad Policy |
Honey; revise definition of for purposes of labeling requirements enforced by the Mississippi Department of Agriculture. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
396. |
SB 2010 Neutral |
Hunting; allow air guns, air bows and pre-charged pneumatic weapons, and authorize special seasons for CWD sample collection. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
397. |
SB 2018 Neutral |
MS Department of Banking and Consumer Finance conduct periodic joint-bank examinations; extend repealer. | |||
Analysis: Neutral | |||||
398. |
SB 2029 Neutral |
Laws that provide for camps for 4-H Club and that provide for the maintenance of herds at state institutions; repeal. | |||
Analysis: Neutral | |||||
399. |
SB 2034 Neutral |
Intestacy; revise provisions for venue. | |||
Analysis: Neutral | |||||
400. |
SB 2039 Neutral |
Real estate appraisal management companies; extend repealer on registration provisions. | |||
Analysis: Neutral | |||||
401. |
SB 2063 Neutral |
Alcoholic beverages; revise definition of 'qualified resort area' under the Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Control Law. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
402. |
SB 2076 Neutral |
Derelict vessels; provide certain requirements for the removal of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
403. |
SB 2077 Bad Policy |
Mississippi Healthy Food Families Program; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
404. |
SB 2095 Not Rated |
Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
405. |
SB 2097 Not Rated |
MS Real Estate Commission; require to establish program using administrative hearing officers. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
406. |
SB 2113 Good Policy |
Critical Race Theory; prohibit. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
407. |
SB 2120 Neutral |
Department of Public Safety; revise salaries of officers. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
408. |
SB 2155 Bad Policy |
City of Laurel; authorize tax on hotels and motels to promote tourism. | |||
Analysis: The current rate of inflation is 7.9%, Gas Prices are approaching ALL TIME highs. It is fiscally irresponsible for any level of government to raise or extend taxes. | |||||
409. |
SB 2158 Bad Policy |
Mississippi Groundwater Protection Trust Fund; authorize payment of administrative costs. | |||
Analysis: This bill appropriates an extra 1 million dollars for the administrative costs of the underground storage tank program. | |||||
410. |
SB 2159 Good Policy |
Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Act; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
411. |
SB 2223 Neutral |
Distinctive motor vehicle license tags; authorize for 2021 National Championship Bulldogs. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
412. |
SB 2245 Neutral |
Voyeurism; revise sentencing. | |||
Analysis: this is just a cleanup of existing law | |||||
413. |
SB 2246 Good Policy |
Electronic search warrants; authorize issuance of in investigations of certain sex offenses against children. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
414. |
SB 2263 Neutral |
Chancery court; revise provisions concerning adoption and name change of incarcerated persons. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
415. |
SB 2273 Good Policy |
Probation and parole; authorize an offender's employer to submit regular information in lieu of meetings. | |||
Analysis: This bill provides an option for the employer to submit the offender's documents and information, instead of requiring a meeting. This helps saves the offender from having to miss work and is a positive step in the direction of criminal justice reform. | |||||
416. |
SB 2319 Good Policy |
Child support; authorize DHS to satisfy arrearages with unclaimed property. | |||
Analysis: If enacted this would allow parents who are owed child support to place a claim on "unclaimed property" being held by the State Treasurer for the parent who is behind in their child support. | |||||
417. |
SB 2321 Good Policy |
Human trafficking; create civil cause of action for engaging in or benefitting from. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
418. |
SB 2335 Good Policy |
State Fire Academy; remove limitation on the number of Emergency Medical Responder students trained per year. | |||
Analysis: This bill removes the limit on emergency medical responder training. This provides more people the opportunity to be equipped to be emergency responders and provides Mississippians with more choice. | |||||
419. |
SB 2338 Good Policy |
DHS Fraud Investigation Unit; require to report certain suspected civil or criminal violations to the State Auditor. | |||
Analysis: This is a bill that Shad White asked for to help with their investigations. | |||||
420. |
SB 2357 Neutral |
Volunteer firefighters; allow local governments to pay certain expenses for injury, illness and insurance. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
421. |
SB 2358 Good Policy |
Candidate filing fees; authorize parties to determine. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
422. |
SB 2371 Bad Policy |
Purchasing law; revise threshold for bid requirement and clarify use of reverse auction. | |||
Analysis: This would cost the taxpayers $ by raising the limit from $50k to 75k on the bidding process. Currently anything over $50k has to go through the reverse auction process that would be increased to 75K. Government should always seek to get the lowest possible bids to save the taxpayers money. | |||||
423. |
SB 2421 Bad Policy |
Physician grant funding from Qualified Health Center Grant Program; extend date of funding. | |||
Analysis: This bill uses taxpayer dollars to pay the salaries of physicians. | |||||
424. |
SB 2422 Good Policy |
Teacher procurement cards; revise deadlines to ensure teachers receive no later than September 1 of each year. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
425. |
SB 2424 Good Policy |
School district employee payroll; allow monthly or bimonthly payments. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
426. |
SB 2430 Neutral |
Educational Facilities Revolving Loan Fund Program; create for purpose of improving educational facilities. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
427. |
SB 2431 Neutral |
Procedure for the purchase of textbooks by the State Board of Education; revise provisions of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
428. |
SB 2437 Good Policy |
Central Mississippi Correctional Facility; authorize pilot work initiative. | |||
Analysis: Inmate work initiative program | |||||
429. |
SB 2461 Neutral |
Landlord-tenant law; revise provisions of to create procedures and protection for evictions. | |||
Analysis: This bill clarifies the process for tenant removal and makes it easier for landlords to remove delinquent tenants. | |||||
430. |
SB 2476 Bad Policy |
Shellfish aquaculture farms; authorize Department of Marine Resources to license. | |||
Analysis: The government should seek to deregulate commerce. | |||||
431. |
SB 2481 Neutral |
Memorial highways; designate segment of MS-488 in Leake County as Hunky Cross Highway in memory of Austin Morrow & others. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
432. |
SB 2505 Neutral |
Hunting and fishing licenses; allow inclusion of organ donor registration. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
433. |
SB 2507 Neutral |
MS Transportation Commission; repayments to a public entity that advances funds may not include interest or other fees. | |||
Analysis: Neutral but maybe good, ask questions | |||||
434. |
SB 2508 Bad Policy |
Personal delivery devices; regulate. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
435. |
SB 2509 Neutral |
Outdoor advertising signs; revise height limit provisions. | |||
Analysis: Neutral. | |||||
436. |
SB 2511 Good Policy |
Saltwater shrimp Captain's License issued by MS Department of Marine Resources; delete requirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
437. |
SB 2512 Bad Policy |
City of Southaven; extend repeal date on restaurant tax. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
438. |
SB 2513 Bad Policy |
City of Olive Branch; authorize 1% tax on hotels and motels and issuance of bonds for tourism and parks and recreation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
439. |
SB 2514 Bad Policy |
City of Hattiesburg; extend repeal date on hotel, motel and restaurant tax. | |||
Analysis: The current rate of inflation is 7.9%, Gas Prices are approaching ALL TIME highs. It is fiscally irresponsible for any level of government to raise or extend taxes. | |||||
440. |
SB 2517 Bad Policy |
Commercial motor vehicles; authorize voluntary inspection program. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
441. |
SB 2519 Neutral |
Motor vehicle loads; clarify provisions regarding illumination of loads extending beyond rear of vehicle. | |||
Analysis: conference report removes house strike all and takes up the original senate bill. Bill calls for trucks transporting timber to have proper lighting on the timber if it goes beyond the rear of the trailer. | |||||
442. |
SB 2520 Neutral |
Memorial highways; designate segment of Mississippi Highway 45 for Senator John White. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
443. |
SB 2525 Neutral |
MS Department of Archives and History property; authorize retention of buffer and access corridor on Champion Hill property. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
444. |
SB 2543 Neutral |
Department of Public Safety; revise provisions related to. | |||
Analysis: Same bill as HB620 | |||||
445. |
SB 2545 Bad Policy |
Scrap metal; revise provisions of and prescribe certain conditions for the purchase of detached catalytic converters. | |||
Analysis: This bill creates new criminal penalties and adds regulation. | |||||
446. |
SB 2600 Neutral |
Recidivism; create study committee to review means to reduce through support, supervision and skills attainment. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
447. |
SB 2620 Good Policy |
Public records; award attorney's fees for duplicative requests. | |||
Analysis: This bill will actually save taxpayer dollars by giving the judge the ability to require parties in cases who request multiple times the same public records to pay the costs incurred in producing those public records. | |||||
448. |
SB 2649 Good Policy |
Mississippi National Guard retired list; clarify placement of federally recognized officers or men on. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
449. |
SB 2669 Neutral |
Insurance company licenses; perpetual until revoked or forfeited. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
450. |
SB 2690 Neutral |
Mississippi Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Act and Mississippi Uniform Agents act; revise various provisions of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
451. |
SB 2700 Bad Policy |
IHL; extend repealer date and create the Mississippi Association of Independent Colleges and Universities Grant Program. | |||
Analysis: This bill gives ARPA money to private entities. | |||||
452. |
SB 2719 Not Rated |
Annual salaries of county boards of supervisors; revise. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
453. |
SB 2723 Bad Policy |
Office of Workforce Development; revise how MS Works funds may be spent by and certain collaborations with. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
454. |
SB 2725 Good Policy |
Medical records; require health care providers to provide within 30 days of patient's or their representative's request. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
455. |
SB 2735 Bad Policy |
Pilot freestanding emergency room; require the Department of Health to issue not more than five licenses. | |||
Analysis: This bill allows for rural emergency hospitals to be considered as free standing emergency rooms, but puts restrictions and protectionists licensure requirements on them | |||||
456. |
SB 2738 Bad Policy |
Health insurance; revise mandated coverage for telemedicine services. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
457. |
SB 2739 Bad Policy |
Nonemergency medical transportation providers; require permit and set certain standards related to such service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
458. |
SB 2747 Bad Policy |
Mississippi Native Spirit Law; correct privilege license tax amount to conform with Section 27-71-5(d). | |||
Analysis: | |||||
459. |
SB 2769 Not Rated |
Ad valorem tax; exempt property owned by a university or community college foundation or federally qualified health center. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
460. |
SB 2770 Neutral |
Income tax; extend repealer on job tax credit for certain water transportation enterprises. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
461. |
SB 2773 Neutral |
Income tax; extend repealer on credit for certain costs paid by a company in relocating national or regional headquarters to this state. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
462. |
SB 2780 Not Rated |
Budget; provide for various transfers, create several special funds, and create Independent Schools Infrastructure Grant Program. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
463. |
SB 2781 Bad Policy |
Appropriations; make various corrections to FY2022 appropriation bills. | |||
Analysis: This bill appropriates millions of taxpayer dollars to fund local projects that should not be using state dollars. | |||||
464. |
SB 2806 Not Rated |
Public purchases; prohibit reverse auctions for repair and remodeling of public facilities. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
465. |
SB 2810 Good Policy |
State employees; provide the terms and conditions for state employees to engage in telework. | |||
Analysis: This bill removes regulations keeping government employees from engaging in telework under certain circumstances. | |||||
466. |
SB 2818 Not Rated |
MS Department of Health and MS Department of Revenue; provide certain exemptions for operation required under Medical Cannabis Act. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
467. |
SB 2820 Bad Policy |
Covid-19 Hospital Expanded Capacity Program; require Department of Health to establish and administer. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
468. |
SB 2822 Neutral |
'Mississippi Water Infrastructure Grant Program Act of 2022'; establish. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
469. |
SB 2831 Bad Policy |
Taxation of Remote and internet-based Computer Software Products and Services Study Committee; create. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
470. |
SB 2832 Neutral |
Bonds; revise uses of IHL bond proceeds for Mississippi State University College of Architecture, Art and Design. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
471. |
SB 2841 Not Rated |
State Bond Commission; exend reverter on authority to determine appropriate method for the sale of bonds. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
472. |
SB 2844 Bad Policy |
Alcoholic Beverage Control Division; authorize construction of new warehouse and contracting for operations. | |||
Analysis: The conference report allows for the use of taxpayer money for the construction of a new government warehouse. | |||||
473. |
SB 2846 Neutral |
Mississippi Business Finance Corporation; extend repeal date on authority to issue bonds to finance economic development projects. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
474. |
SB 2865 Neutral |
Appropriation; Mental Health, Department of-ARPA funds. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
475. |
SB 2879 Neutral |
Mississippi Voting Modernization Act; enact. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
476. |
SB 2885 Neutral |
Partnership between Energy High School Academy and Vicksburg Warren and Claiborne school districts; extend date of repeal on. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
477. |
SB 2887 Neutral |
School Boards; allow to purchase electric vehicles for student transportation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
478. |
SB 2893 Neutral |
Jackson State University; authorize public/private partnership to develop property owned by JSU Development Foundation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
479. |
SB 2898 Neutral |
Certain municipalities allowed to establish overdue water/sewer payment programs; extend program repeal date. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
480. |
SB 2899 Bad Policy |
Community mental health centers; provide that health insurers may not deny the right to participate as a contract provider. | |||
Analysis: This bill requires insurers to provide coverage for mental health treatment at certain mental health centers. This is an overreach of government. | |||||
481. |
SB 2913 Neutral |
Counties; delete the duty of the clerk of the board of supervisors to report to the grand jury. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
482. |
SB 2966 Not Rated |
Appropriation; additional to the Revenue, Dep of-MS Medical Cannabis Act. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
483. |
SB 2967 Not Rated |
Appropriation; additional to the Health, Dep of-MS Medical Cannabis Act. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
484. |
SB 2980 Not Rated |
City of Jackson; authorize to continue contributions to Keep Jackson Beautiful, Inc. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
485. |
SB 2981 Bad Policy |
Bolivar County; authorize contributions to Bolivar County Community Action Agency and Fannie Lou Hamer Breast Cancer Foundation. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison................ “I will not go into argument to prove that Congress has no power under the Constitution to appropriate this money as an act of charity. Every member upon this floor knows it. We have the right, as individuals, to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity; but as members of Congress we have no right so to appropriate a dollar of the public money.” Davy Crockett. | |||||
486. |
SB 2998 Not Rated |
Town of Sardis; authorize the levy of a tax on hotel, motel and restaurant sales. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
487. |
SB 2999 Bad Policy |
City of Horn Lake; extend the repeal date on the tax on hotel and motel room rentals. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
488. |
SB 3000 Bad Policy |
Warren County; authorize contributions to various organizations. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison | |||||
489. |
SB 3002 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; IHL - General support. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
490. |
SB 3003 Not Rated |
Appropriation; IHL - Subsidiary programs. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
491. |
SB 3004 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; IHL - Alcorn State - Agricultural Research, Extension and Land-Grant programs. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
492. |
SB 3005 Not Rated |
Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
493. |
SB 3006 Not Rated |
Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Cooperative Extension Service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
494. |
SB 3007 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Forest and Wildlife Research Center. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
495. |
SB 3008 Not Rated |
Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Veterinary Medicine, College of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
496. |
SB 3009 Not Rated |
Appropriation; IHL - Student Financial Aid. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
497. |
SB 3010 Not Rated |
Appropriation; IHL - University of Mississippi Medical Center. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
498. |
SB 3011 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Administrative expenses. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
499. |
SB 3012 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Support for community and junior colleges. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
500. |
SB 3013 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Corrections, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
501. |
SB 3014 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Public Safety, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
502. |
SB 3015 Neutral |
Appropriation; Agriculture and Commerce, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
503. |
SB 3016 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Commission - Livestock shows. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
504. |
SB 3017 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Animal Health, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
505. |
SB 3018 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
506. |
SB 3019 Good Policy |
Appropriation; Military Department. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
507. |
SB 3020 Good Policy |
Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Board and Homes. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
508. |
SB 3021 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Ethics Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
509. |
SB 3022 Neutral |
Appropriation; Judicial Performance Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
510. |
SB 3023 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Employment Security, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
511. |
SB 3024 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Revenue, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
512. |
SB 3025 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Tax Appeals Board. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
513. |
SB 3026 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Workers' Compensation Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
514. |
SB 3027 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Mental Health, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
515. |
SB 3028 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Transportation, Department of - State Aid Road Construction, Office of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
516. |
SB 3029 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Development Authority. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
517. |
SB 3030 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Chiropractic Examiners, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
518. |
SB 3031 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Dental Examiners, Board of. | |||
Analysis: Salary increases for the board. | |||||
519. |
SB 3032 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Funeral Services Board. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
520. |
SB 3033 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Massage Therapy, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
521. |
SB 3034 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Pharmacy, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
522. |
SB 3035 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Counselors, Board of Examiners for Licensed Professional. | |||
Analysis: Salary increases for the board. | |||||
523. |
SB 3036 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Veterinary Examiners, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
524. |
SB 3037 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Architecture, Board of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
525. |
SB 3038 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Gaming Commission. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
526. |
SB 3039 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Geologists, Board of Registered Professional. | |||
Analysis: Salary increases for the board. | |||||
527. |
SB 3040 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Motor Vehicle Commission. | |||
Analysis: Salary increases for the board. | |||||
528. |
SB 3041 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Accountancy, Board of Public. | |||
Analysis: Salary increases for the board. | |||||
529. |
SB 3042 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Contractors, Board of. | |||
Analysis: Salary increases for the board. | |||||
530. |
SB 3043 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Audit, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
531. |
SB 3044 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Banking and Consumer Finance, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
532. |
SB 3045 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Finance and Administration, Department of. | |||
Analysis: expands govt, increases spending | |||||
533. |
SB 3046 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Governor's Office and Mansion. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
534. |
SB 3047 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Information Technology Services, Department of. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
535. |
SB 3048 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Development Authority, Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
536. |
SB 3049 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Gulf Coast Restoration Funds to the Mississippi Development Authority. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
537. |
SB 3051 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Personnel Board. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
538. |
SB 3052 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Secretary of State. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
539. |
SB 3053 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; Treasurer's Office. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
540. |
SB 3054 Not Rated |
Appropriation; Debt Service-Gen. Obli. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
541. |
SB 3055 Bad Policy |
Appropriations; additional appropriations for various state agencies. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
542. |
SB 3056 Neutral |
Appropriation; additional to Environmental Quality for the MS Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act-ARPA funds. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
543. |
SB 3060 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; additional to Health Department for the Covid-19 Hospital Capacity Program and operations-ARPA funds. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
544. |
SB 3062 Not Rated |
Appropriation; additional to DFA-Bureau of Building,-ARPA Funds. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
545. |
SB 3064 Bad Policy |
Appropriation; to DFA for the MAICU and Ind K-12 Grant Program, - ARPA funds. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
546. |
SB 3065 Bad Policy |
Jackson County; authorize contributions to Friends of Arts, Culture and Education (F.A.C.E.). | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison | |||||
547. |
SB 3066 Bad Policy |
Jackson County; authorize contributions to Junior Auxiliary of Pascagoula-Moss Point. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison | |||||
548. |
SB 3067 Bad Policy |
City of Meridian; authorize 2% increase in monthly benefits for certain retired police, firemen and employees every year. | |||
Analysis: These are benefits being given to retired employees. | |||||
549. |
SB 3068 Bad Policy |
City of Vicksburg; authorize contribution to American Legion Boys State Program. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison | |||||
550. |
SB 3069 Bad Policy |
Marshall County; add Care Now Food Pantry as a 501(c)(3) qualified charitable organization to which county may contribute. | |||
Analysis: “Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.”― James Madison | |||||
551. |
SB 3150 Bad Policy |
Bonds; increase amount authorized for Hinds County Development Project Loan Fund, and allow use for additional improvements. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
552. |
SB 3181 Not Rated |
City of Grenada; extend repealer on tourism tax. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
553. |
SB 3202 Bad Policy |
City of Madison; authorize to transfer properties and make other agreements with Madison Square Redevelopment Authority. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
554. |
SB 3206 Bad Policy |
Marshall County; authorize contributions to Byhalia Area Arts Council. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
555. |
SB 3208 Not Rated |
Rankin County; authorize certain road project contracts extending more than 30 days after term of current board. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
556. |
SB 3209 Not Rated |
City of Hernando; authorize election for restaurant tax to fund capital improvements related to parks and recreation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
557. |
SB 3211 Neutral |
Meridian Public School District; authorize transfer of former school property to Meridian Housing Authority. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
558. |
SC 501 Resolution |
Commend Philadelphia Automobile Dealer Bill Griffis for his nomination for the 2022 TIME Dealer of the Year Award. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
559. |
SC 502 Resolution |
Commend former Mississippi Representative Honorable Fred Banks on his receipt of '2021 Lifetime Achievement Award' by MS BAR. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
560. |
SC 503 Resolution |
Mourn the passing of former Senator Joseph Stogner of Sandy Hook, Mississippi, and commend his public and charitable service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
561. |
SC 504 Resolution |
Commend Columbia High School 'Wildcats' Football Team for first State Championship since 1982. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
562. |
SC 505 Resolution |
Recognize legacy of NFL Hall of Fame Running Back Walter Payton and dedication of 'Walter Payton Field' in Columbia, Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
563. |
SC 506 Resolution |
Commend Mississippi Humanities Council on the occasion of its 50th Anniversary. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
564. |
SC 507 Resolution |
Extending the deepest sympathy on the passing of former Mississippi First Lady and community activist Elise Winter. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
565. |
SC 508 Resolution |
Paying tribute to public health career and contributions of respected state health officer and first Medicaid Director Dr. Alton Cobb. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
566. |
SC 509 Resolution |
Commend State Parole Board Chairman Steven Pickett on the occasion of his retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
567. |
SC 510 Resolution |
Commend Mississippi 'Braves' Baseball Team for winning the Double A South Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
568. |
SC 512 Resolution |
Remember legacy of former POW and Retired Air Force Colonel Carlyle 'Smitty' Harris at U.S. Post Office dedication in his honor. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
569. |
SC 513 Resolution |
Commend William (Bill) Bynum CEO of HOPE in Jackson, Mississippi, as recipient of 26th Heinz Award for the Economy. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
570. |
SC 514 Resolution |
Congratulate MSU 2021 Baseball Team on National Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
571. |
SC 515 Resolution |
Commend Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium on its 50th Anniversary and recognize its achievements. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
572. |
SC 516 Resolution |
Recognize March 2022 as 'Kidney Disease Awareness Month.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
573. |
SC 517 Resolution |
Extend sympathy of Legislature to surviving family of former Mayor, attorney, and blues promoter Bill Luckett of Clarksdale. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
574. |
SC 522 Resolution |
Celebrating the legendary Mississippi basketball Coach Lafayette Stribling and extending the sympathy of Legislature. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
575. |
SC 525 Resolution |
Commend James A. Barber on the occasion of his retirement as Executive Director of PEER. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
576. |
SC 526 Resolution |
Express sympathy and remember the legacy of Lusia (Lucy) Harris of Minter City, Mississippi, 'The Queen of Basketball.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
577. |
SC 527 Resolution |
Commend University of Mississippi Women's Golf Team and Coach Kory Henkes for winning their first National Title in school history. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
578. |
SC 530 Resolution |
Celebrate life and commend military service of Bridgette Rochelle Horn. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
579. |
SC 532 Resolution |
Commend University of Mississippi Quarterback Matt Corral for leading team to best regular season in program history. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
580. |
SC 534 Resolution |
Congratulate Jackson State University 'Tigers' Football Team and Coach Deion 'Coach Prime' Sanders for remarkable season. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
581. |
SC 535 Resolution |
Recognize The Williams Brothers as the recipient of the 2022 Governor's Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement in Music. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
582. |
SC 536 Resolution |
Recognize Larry Gordon as the recipient of the 2022 Governor's Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement in Motion Pictures/Television. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
583. |
SC 537 Resolution |
Recognize Holly Lange as the recipient of the 2022 Governor's Arts Award Governor's Choice. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
584. |
SC 538 Resolution |
Recognize Mary Lovelace O'Neal as the recipient of the 2022 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Visual Art. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
585. |
SC 539 Resolution |
Recognize Alcorn State University Jazz Festival as the recipient of the 2022 Governor's Arts Award for Arts in Community. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
586. |
SC 540 Resolution |
Recognize Myrna Colley-Lee as the recipient of the 2022 Governor's Arts Award for Costume Design and Arts Patron. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
587. |
SC 541 Resolution |
Recognize January 2022 as 'Cervical Health Awareness Month in Mississippi.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
588. |
SC 542 Resolution |
Recognize the legacy of former Northern District Transportation Commissioner Zack Stewart. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
589. |
SC 543 Resolution |
Extend sympathy of the Legislature on the passing of Third District Circuit Court Judge Robert 'Ken' Coleman of New Albany, MS. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
590. |
SC 544 Resolution |
Commend Olympian Cory McGee of Pass Christian for Track and Field accomplishments at 2020 Tokyo Olympics. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
591. |
SC 545 Resolution |
Recognize public service of longtime Hinds County Circuit Court Judge and former State Representative Tomie T. Green. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
592. |
SC 546 Resolution |
Encouraging further economic activity between Mississippi and Taiwan. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
593. |
SC 547 Resolution |
Recognize service of WWII Hero and POW Olin Pickens of Nesbit, Mississippi, and extend best wishes on his 100th Birthday. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
594. |
SC 548 Resolution |
Mourn the passing of former Senator George Smith of Wiggins, Mississippi, and commend his public and charitable service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
595. |
SC 549 Resolution |
Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the founding of The Carthaginian Newspaper (1872-2022) and recognize its contributions. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
596. |
SC 550 Resolution |
Recognize the 100th Anniversary of the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
597. |
SC 551 Resolution |
Mourn the passing of former Representative and Senator Delma Furniss of Rena Lara, MS, and commend his public and charitable service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
598. |
SC 552 Resolution |
Recognize United States District Judge Debra Brown as Mississippi's first African American female Chief Federal Judge. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
599. |
SC 553 Resolution |
Congratulate the 'Pride of DeSoto Central High School Marching Band' for winning the 2021 Class 6A Marching Band Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
600. |
SC 554 Resolution |
Commend Millicent Gunter for receiving Mississippi's Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
601. |
SC 555 Resolution |
Commend Stone County High School 'Lady Cats' Girls Soccer Team for first State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
602. |
SC 556 Resolution |
Recognize February 2022 as 'Self-Care Month in Mississippi.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
603. |
SC 557 Resolution |
Commend Laura Bivins for receiving Mississippi's Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
604. |
SC 558 Resolution |
Commend Dia Chawla of Pillow Academy in Greenwood for winning National High School Heisman Trophy. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
605. |
SC 559 Resolution |
Recognize outstanding public service of former U.S. Marshal and State Parole Board Member Nehemiah Flowers, Jr. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
606. |
SC 560 Resolution |
Commend Bay Springs High School 'Bulldogs' Football Team for first State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
607. |
SC 561 Resolution |
Commend Simpson Academy 'Cougars' Boys Basketball Team for winning 5A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
608. |
SC 562 Resolution |
Designate April 2022 as the 'Month of the Military Child' and April 20 as 'Purple Up! for Military Kids Day' in Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
609. |
SC 563 Resolution |
Condemn the invasion of Ukraine and sever all connections with the Russian Federation. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
610. |
SC 564 Resolution |
Recognize 30th Anniversary Celebration of Parents for Public Schools (PPS). | |||
Analysis: | |||||
611. |
SC 565 Resolution |
Commend Jackson Prep 'Patriots' Boys Basketball Team for winning MAIS State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
612. |
SC 566 Resolution |
Commend Dean of Mississippi College School of Law Patricia Bennett on retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
613. |
SC 567 Resolution |
Commend Leake Academy 'Lady Rebels' Girls Basketball Team for winning MAIS 5A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
614. |
SC 568 Resolution |
Recognize legacy of Dr. James Oliver, M.D., as the first African American to graduate from University of Mississippi School of Medicine. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
615. |
SC 569 Resolution |
Commend Meridian High School 'Lady Wildcats' Girls Basketball Team for winning first State Championship in school history. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
616. |
SC 570 Resolution |
Commend Jackson Prep 'Lady Patriots' Girls Basketball Team for winning MAIS Overall State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
617. |
SC 571 Resolution |
Commend Northwest Rankin 'Lady Cougars' Girls Soccer Team for Class 6A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
618. |
SC 572 Resolution |
Commend Biggersville Girls and Boys Basketball Teams and Coach Cliff Little for two State Championships on same day. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
619. |
SC 573 Resolution |
Commend Lake High School 'Lady Hornets' Girls Basketball Team and Coach Maurice Bowie for winning the MHSAA 2A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
620. |
SC 574 Resolution |
Commend Choctaw Central 'Lady Warriors' Basketball Team for winning Class 4A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
621. |
SC 575 Resolution |
Commend Clinton High School 'Arrows' Boys Basketball Team for consecutive 6A State Championships. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
622. |
SC 576 Resolution |
Commend CCC Women's Basketball Coach Stephanie Murphy as MACCC 'Coach of the Year.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
623. |
SC 577 Resolution |
Commend Raymond High School 'Rangers' Boys Basketball Team for winning 4A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
624. |
SC 578 Resolution |
Commend Northwest Community College Cheer Team for National Titles. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
625. |
SC 579 Resolution |
Declare that March 21, 2022, is 'World Down Syndrome Day in Mississippi.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
626. |
SC 580 Resolution |
Commend Northwest Community College Football Team for consecutive State Championships. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
627. |
SC 581 Resolution |
Commend Jackson State University 'Lady Tigers' Basketball Team for back-to-back SWAC Tournament Championships. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
628. |
SC 582 Resolution |
Commend Manchester Academy 'Lady Mavericks' Basketball Team for back-to-back State Championships. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
629. |
SC 583 Resolution |
Suspend rules for introduction; codify constitutional provisions of eminent domain. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
630. |
SC 584 Resolution |
Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the founding of The Columbus Commercial Dispatch Newspaper (1921-2022). | |||
Analysis: | |||||
631. |
SC 586 Resolution |
Designate April 14, 2022, as 'Reman Day' in Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
632. |
SC 589 Resolution |
Commend Summer Field Program at USM Gulf Coast Research Laboratory on its 75th Anniversary. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
633. |
SC 590 Resolution |
Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the City of McComb. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
634. |
SC 591 Resolution |
Designate April 2, 2022, as 'World Autism Awareness Day in Mississippi.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
635. |
SC 592 Resolution |
Commend State Parole Board member Betty Lou Jones on the occasion of her retirement. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
636. |
SC 593 Resolution |
Recognize service and legacy of WWII Veteran Howard Bennett of Sumrall, Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
637. |
SC 594 Resolution |
Commend Booneville High School 'Lady Blue Devils' for winning 2022 MHSAA Class 3A Girls Basketball Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
638. |
SC 595 Resolution |
Commend Booneville High School 'Blue Devils' Baseball Team for winning the 2021 Class 3A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
639. |
SC 596 Resolution |
Commend Belmont High School 'Cardinals' Boys Golf Team for winning 2021 MHSAA 3A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
640. |
SC 597 Resolution |
Commend Booneville High School 'Blue Devils' Boys Basketball Team for winning 2022 Class 3A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
641. |
SC 598 Resolution |
Commend Booneville 'Lady Blue Devils' Girls Fast-Pitch Softball Team for winning 2021 3A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
642. |
SC 599 Resolution |
Commend Belmont High School 'Lady Cardinals' Volleyball Team for winning first State Championship in program history. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
643. |
SC 600 Resolution |
Commend Booneville High School 'Blue Devil' Marching Band for winning 3A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
644. |
SC 601 Resolution |
Commend Hancock High School 'Lady Hawks' Girls Bowling Team for three consecutive State Championships. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
645. |
SC 602 Resolution |
Commend Pearl River Community College 'Wildcats' Women's Basketball Team for MACCC Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
646. |
SC 603 Resolution |
Commend Pearl River Community College 'Wildcats' Men's Basketball Team for third consecutive MACCC title. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
647. |
SC 604 Resolution |
Paying tribute to United States Army Korean War casualty PFC Jimmy Rowland of Baldwyn, Mississippi, finally laid to rest. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
648. |
SC 605 Resolution |
Suspend rules for further consideration of HB 451; delete repealer on the nonadmitted policy fee. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
649. |
SN 1 Not Rated |
William J. Van Devender, Jr., Jackson, Mississippi, Commercial Transportation Enforcement Division Appeals Board, term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
650. |
SN 2 Not Rated |
Dr. Jamie Leigh Williams, LMFT, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists, remainder of a four year term ending June 30, 2023. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
651. |
SN 3 Not Rated |
Olivia Ann (Olivia) Host, Ridgeland, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, term effective immediately and ending March 31, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
652. |
SN 4 Not Rated |
Michael Wayne (Michael) Lasseter, Jr., Brandon, Mississippi, Director of the State Fairgrounds Complex, term effective November 1, 2021 and appointee shall serve at the will and pleasure of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
653. |
SN 5 Not Rated |
William O. (Bill) Jacobs, Brookhaven, Mississippi, State Board of Education, unexpired portion of a nine year term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2024, vice Dr. Jason Dean. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
654. |
SN 6 Not Rated |
Ralph Kipp (Kipp) Brown, Winona, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Animal Health as the Small Ruminant Breeder and Producer representative, four year term beginning July 29, 2021 and ending July 28, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
655. |
SN 7 Not Rated |
James Shelton (James) Rasberry, Kosciusko, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Animal Health as the Horse Breeder and Producer representative, four year term beginning August 1, 2021 and ending July 31, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
656. |
SN 8 Not Rated |
Clayton Lamar Legear, Hurley, Mississippi, State Board of Banking Review to represent the state at large, term effective July 27, 2021 for the unexpired balance of the five year term ending March 23, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
657. |
SN 9 Not Rated |
Michael Jackson (Mike) Cothran, Carthage, Mississippi, State Board of Barber Examiners, term effective July 23, 2021 for the unexpired balance of the four year term ending June 30, 2024, representing the Second Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
658. |
SN 10 Not Rated |
Michael Lee (Mike) McBunch, Tupelo, Mississippi, State Board of Barber Examiners, four year term effective September 13, 2021 and ending June 30, 2025, representing the First Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
659. |
SN 11 Not Rated |
Lisa Carol Watkins, Union, Mississippi, State Board of Barber Examiners, four year term effective September 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2025, representing the Third Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
660. |
SN 12 Not Rated |
ElBrascian Antoine (Antoine) Anderson, Canton, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation as a member associated with banking or small business, unexpired six year term effective Sept. 23, 2021 and ending March 31, 2026, vice Jabari Edwards. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
661. |
SN 13 Not Rated |
Noel Everett Daniels, Brandon, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation as a member involved in banking or small business, unexpired six year term effective June 3, 2021 and ending March 31, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
662. |
SN 14 Not Rated |
Bobby Milton James, Jr., Jackson, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation as a member involved in banking or small business, six year term beginning April 1, 2021 and ending March 31, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
663. |
SN 15 Not Rated |
Colby Ryan (Colby) Jordan, Madison, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation as a member associated with small business, unexpired six year term effective September 23, 2021 and ending March 31, 2026, vice Josh Mars. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
664. |
SN 16 Not Rated |
Keith Allen Williams, Jr., Gulfport, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation as a member associated with small business, unexpired six year term effective September 8, 2021 and ending March 31, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
665. |
SN 17 Not Rated |
Thomas Ford Gandy, Madison, Mississippi, Commercial Mobile Radio Service Board, four year term effective September 20, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024, representing Wireless Providers. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
666. |
SN 18 Not Rated |
John Peter (Johnny Pete) McRight, Greenville, Mississippi, Mississippi Community College Board, six year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027, representing the Second Congressional District as it existed in 1986. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
667. |
SN 19 Not Rated |
Luke Crane Montgomery, Fulton, Mississippi, Mississippi Community College Board, six year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027, representing the First Congressional District as it existed in 1986. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
668. |
SN 20 Not Rated |
William Poe (Will) Symmes, Gulfport, Mississippi, Mississippi Community College Board, unexpired term effective May 4, 2021 and ending June 30, 2021, representing the Fifth Congressional District, vice Mr. Todd Hairston. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
669. |
SN 21 Not Rated |
William Poe (Will) Symmes, Gulfport, Mississippi, Mississippi Community College Board, six year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027, representing Fifth Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
670. |
SN 22 Not Rated |
Haley Harrison Birmingham, RDH, Brandon, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners as the Dental Hygienist member, six year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
671. |
SN 23 Not Rated |
Marion Lewis (Lewis) Grubbs, DMD, Madison, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners to represent Dental District Four, six year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
672. |
SN 24 Not Rated |
Jeff Michael Zimmerman, DDS, Gulfport, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners to represent Dental District Five, six year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
673. |
SN 25 Not Rated |
Dr. Karen J. Morgan (Karen) Elam, Oxford, Mississippi, State Board of Education, nine year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2030, representing the Third Supreme Court District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
674. |
SN 26 Not Rated |
Matthew David (Matt) Miller, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, State Board of Education, unexpired nine year term effective May 18, 2021 and ending June 30, 2029, representing the Second Supreme Court District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
675. |
SN 29 Not Rated |
Howard Lee Jones, III, Natchez, Mississippi, State Board of Registration for Foresters to represent the state at large, five year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
676. |
SN 30 Not Rated |
John Beecher Mitchell, Sr., Corinth, Mississippi, State Board of Registration for Foresters to represent the Northeast Forestry Commission District, five year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
677. |
SN 32 Not Rated |
Nicholas L. (Nick) Mallard, Brookhaven, Mississippi, State Board of Funeral Service as the Funeral Service Licensed representative from the 2nd Supreme Court District, remainder of a four year term ending June 30, 2023, vice Luzern Dillon. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
678. |
SN 33 Not Rated |
MG Alben Norris (Al) Hopkins, Sr., Gulfport, Mississippi, Gaming Commission as Chairman, four year term effective October 1, 2021 and ending September 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
679. |
SN 34 Not Rated |
Joseph Read Hendon, Ph.D., Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Gulf States Marine Commission as the Mississippi citizen representative, unexpired three year term effective May 28, 2021 and ending January 9, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
680. |
SN 35 Not Rated |
Elizabeth Ewaldsen (Beth) Edmiston, PT, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, State Board of Health as an individual with an interest in public health, unexpired six year term effective July 2, 2021 and ending June 30, 2023, vice Mr. Edward (Ed) Langton. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
681. |
SN 36 Not Rated |
John Edward (Ed) Hill, MD, Oxford, Mississippi, State Board of Health as a Licensed Physician, six year term effective July 2, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
682. |
SN 37 Not Rated |
Thad Fulton Waites, MD, MACC, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, State Board of Health as a Licensed Physician, six year term effective July 2, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
683. |
SN 38 Not Rated |
Christa L. Alexander, Laurel, Mississippi, Information Technology Services Authority, unexpired balance of a five year term effective July 23, 2021 and ending June 30, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
684. |
SN 39 Not Rated |
Ormella Cummings, Ph.D., Fulton, Mississippi, Board of Trustees of the Institutions of Higher Learning to represent the Third Supreme Court District, nine year term effective May 18, 2021 and ending May 8, 2030. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
685. |
SN 40 Not Rated |
Teresa Aven Hubbard, Oxford, Mississippi, Board of Trustees of the Institutions of Higher Learning to represent the Third Supreme Court District, nine year term effective May 18, 2021 and ending May 8, 2030. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
686. |
SN 41 Not Rated |
Roy Hal Parker, Jr., Bolton, Mississippi, Board of Trustees of the Institutions of Higher Learning to represent the First Supreme District, nine year term effective May 18, 2021 and ending May 8, 2030. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
687. |
SN 42 Not Rated |
Gregory Charles (Gregg) Rader, Columbus, Mississippi, Board of Trustees of the Institutions of Higher Learning to represent the Third Supreme Court District, nine year term effective May 18, 2021 and ending May 8, 2030. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
688. |
SN 43 Not Rated |
Dr. Sara Jane H. Gleason, Jackson, Mississippi, Board of Mental Health, seven year term effective November 29, 2021 and ending June 30, 2028, representing the Licensed Medical Doctor Psychiatrist. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
689. |
SN 44 Not Rated |
Robert Sylvester Landrum, Ellisville, Mississippi, Board of Mental Health, seven year term effective November 29, 2021 and ending June 30, 2028, representing the Fifth Congressional District (1992). | |||
Analysis: | |||||
690. |
SN 45 Not Rated |
Teresa Ann Mosley, Clinton, Mississippi, Board of Mental Health, seven year term effective November 29, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027, representing the Fourth Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
691. |
SN 46 Not Rated |
George Anthony (Tony) Hamrick, RN, LNH, Laurel, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators as the Registered Nurse, unexpired four year term effective July 19, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
692. |
SN 47 Not Rated |
James Taylor Williams, Jr., Poplarville, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators as the Hospital Administrator, unexpired four year term effective July 19, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
693. |
SN 48 Not Rated |
Jane M. (Janie) Clanton, RN, Meadville, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Nursing as a Registered Nurse in Clinical Practice, unexpired four year term effective May 19, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022, vice Blake Ward. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
694. |
SN 49 Not Rated |
Jeremy Lester Cummins, LPN, Louisville, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Nursing as a Licensed Practical Nurse, four year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
695. |
SN 50 Not Rated |
Lacey Melissa T. Gentry, MSN, APRN, Courtland, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Nursing as an Educator, unexpired balance of the four year term ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
696. |
SN 51 Not Rated |
Melissa Henry (Melissa) King, RN, NP, DNP, Raymond, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Nursing as the Registered Nurse Practitioner, unexpired four year term effective May 21, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
697. |
SN 52 Not Rated |
Nancy Carol Norris-Johnson, LPN, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Nursing as a Licensed Practical Nurse, four year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
698. |
SN 53 Not Rated |
William Alton Shaw, RN, NP, Wesson, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Nursing as the Registered Nurse at large, unexpired four year term effective May 21, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
699. |
SN 54 Not Rated |
Marlow Stewart, Terry, Mississippi, State Parole Board, term effective November 1, 2021 and the appointee shall serve at the will and pleasure of the Governor, vice Nehemiah Flowers, Jr.. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
700. |
SN 55 Not Rated |
Leonard Cooper Lewis, PT, DPT, Sardis, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy as a Physical Therapist representing the Second Congressional District, four year term effective September 23, 2021 and ending June 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
701. |
SN 56 Not Rated |
Billy Crisler (Cris) Bourn, PT, DPT, MHS, Flora, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy as a Physical Therapist representing the Third Congressional District, four year term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
702. |
SN 57 Not Rated |
Virginia Jones (Jenny) Bryan, Oxford, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy as the representative of Physical Therapy assistants, four year term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2023. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
703. |
SN 58 Not Rated |
Robert Leonard (Bob) Baughn, Tupelo, Mississippi, Mississippi Prison Industries Board of Directors to represent the labor industry, unexpired four year term ending May 5, 2021. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
704. |
SN 59 Not Rated |
Robert Leonard (Bob) Baughn, Tupelo, Mississippi, Mississippi Prison Industries Board of Directors to represent the labor industry, four year term beginning May 6, 2021 and ending May 5, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
705. |
SN 60 Not Rated |
Rita Theresa Wray, Brandon, Mississippi, Public Procurement Review Board, four year term effective November 29, 2021 and ending June 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
706. |
SN 61 Not Rated |
John Nicholas (Nick) Crutcher, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board to represent the Fourth Congressional District, unexpired four year term effective May 19, 2021 and ending December 31, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
707. |
SN 63 Not Rated |
Valerie Cascile Joiner, DSW, LCSW, D'Iberville, Mississippi, Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists as a Licensed Social Worker, unexpired four year term effective May 3, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
708. |
SN 64 Not Rated |
Erin Poole Pittman, LSW, Brandon, Mississippi, Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists as a Licensed Social Worker, unexpired four year term effective May 3, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
709. |
SN 65 Not Rated |
Pamela Gail (Pam) Rollins, Ph.D., Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, unexpired four year term effective May 3, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
710. |
SN 66 Not Rated |
Colonel Clifford Allen (Allen) McDaniel, II, Flowood, Mississippi, State Veterans Affairs Board to represent the state at large, unexpired five year term effective September 1, 2021 and ending May 31, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
711. |
SN 67 Not Rated |
BG Billy Lamar Pierce, (Ret.), Decatur, Mississippi, State Veterans Affairs Board to represent the Third Congressional District as it existed in 1992, unexpired five year term effective September 1, 2021 and ending May 31, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
712. |
SN 68 Not Rated |
BG (Ret.) Norman Gene (Gene) Hortman, Jr., Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Veterans Home Purchase Board to represent the state at large, unexpired four year term effective August 2, 2021 and ending June 30, 2022, vice Mr. Joe Bryan. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
713. |
SN 70 Not Rated |
Gary Lee Rhoads, Flowood, Mississippi, Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, five year term beginning September 20, 2021 and ending June 30, 2026, representing the Third Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
714. |
SN 71 Not Rated |
Leonard Leon Bentz, II, Biloxi, Mississippi, Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, remainder of a five year term effective September 20, 2021 and ending June 30, 2023, representing the Fifth Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
715. |
SN 72 Not Rated |
Michael Barrie Nelson, Madison, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women representing an At-Large appointment, four year term beginning November 29, 2021 and ending June 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
716. |
SN 73 Not Rated |
Theresa Brady Goldberg, Tupelo, Mississippi, State Board of Banking Review to represent the Third Supreme Court District, unexpired five year term effective immediately and ending March 23, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
717. |
SN 74 Not Rated |
Gwendolyn Gayle (Wendi) Barrett, Ph.D., Biloxi, Mississippi, State Board of Education as the Schoolteacher representative, unexpired nine year term effective May 19, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027, vice Brittney Perry Rye. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
718. |
SN 75 Not Rated |
Lee Ann Harper Griffin, Pharm.D., Jackson, Mississippi, State Board of Health as an individual with an interest in public health, unexpired six year term effective August 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
719. |
SN 76 Not Rated |
Jeffery Blanton Belk, Vancleave, Mississippi, State Parole Board to serve as Chairman, term effective January 1, 2022 and the appointee shall serve at the will and pleasure of the Governor. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
720. |
SN 77 Not Rated |
SFC James Max Fenn, Jr., USA, Ret., McComb, Mississippi, State Veterans Affairs Board to represent the Fourth Congressional District as such district existed on March 1, 1992, unexpired five year term effective July 27, 2021 and ending May 31, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
721. |
SN 78 Not Rated |
Charles Phillip (Phil) Buffington, Jr., Canton, Mississippi, Mississippi Tort Claims Board as Chairman, appointee shall serve at the will and pleasure of the Governor, vice Mr. Stephen Edds. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
722. |
SN 79 Not Rated |
Anne Hall (Anne Hall) Brashier, Ridgeland, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women representing an At-Large appointment, remainder of a four year term beginning November 29, 2021 and ending June 30, 2023. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
723. |
SN 80 Not Rated |
Bradley R. (Brad) White, Madison, Mississippi, Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of Transportation, term effective July 1, 2021 and set to expire April 1, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
724. |
SN 82 Not Rated |
Mark Timothy Wiggins, Oxford, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, six year term effective April 1, 2022 and ending March 31, 2028. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
725. |
SN 83 Not Rated |
Christopher Wade (Chris) Freeze, Ridgeland, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, two year term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2023. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
726. |
SN 84 Not Rated |
Krissy Casey Nobile, Madison, Mississippi, Director of the Mississippi Office of Capital Post-Conviction Counsel, four year term beginning August 1, 2021 and ending July 31, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
727. |
SN 85 Not Rated |
Taylor Patten Stringer, McComb, Mississippi, Mississippi Prison Industries Corporation Board of Directors to represent Manufacturing, unexpired four year term effective August 5, 2021 and ending May 5, 2023. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
728. |
SN 88 Not Rated |
Ronald Len (Ron) Beckham, Oxford, Mississippi, Veterans Home Purchase Board to represent the First Congressional District as it existed on May 1, 1987, unexpired four year term effective August 2, 2021 and ending June 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
729. |
SN 89 Not Rated |
Dan Henry (Hank) Singley, Jr., DMD, Meridian, Mississippi, Veterans Home Purchase Board to represent the Third Congressional District as it existed on May 1, 1987, unexpired four year term effective August 2, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
730. |
SN 90 Not Rated |
Richard D. (Dickie) Stevens, Isola, Mississippi, Veterans Home Purchase Board to represent the Second Congressional District as it existed on May 1, 1987, unexpired four year term effective August 2, 2021 and ending June 30, 2023. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
731. |
SN 91 Not Rated |
Thomas Henry Watts, Natchez, Mississippi, Veterans Home Purchase Board to represent the Fourth Congressional District as it existed on May 1, 1987, unexpired four year term effective August 2, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
732. |
SN 92 Not Rated |
David John Machado, Biloxi, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, term effective immediately and ending March 31, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
733. |
SN 93 Not Rated |
Lee Alexander Durrett, New Albany, Mississippi, Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board to represent the Third Supreme Court District, unexpired balance of the three year term ending August 31, 2023, vice Ms. Carolyn Willis. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
734. |
SN 94 Not Rated |
Dr. Robert Edward (Bobby) Fox, Ph.D., Perkinston, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, two year term effective January 6, 2022 and ending June 30, 2023. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
735. |
SN 95 Not Rated |
Lori Leigh Massey, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, two year term effective January 6, 2022 and ending June 30, 2022, vice Katie Moulds. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
736. |
SN 96 Not Rated |
Lori Leigh Massey, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, two year term effective July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
737. |
SN 97 Not Rated |
Charles Bradley (Brad) Campbell, Starkville, Mississippi, State Board of Registration for Foresters to represent the East Central Forestry Commission District, unexpired balance of a five year term ending June 30, 2023. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
738. |
SN 98 Not Rated |
Jerome Marvin (Jerry) Foxworth, III, Picayune, Mississippi, State Board of Registration for Foresters to represent the Southeast Forestry Commission District, unexpired balance of a five year term ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
739. |
SN 99 Not Rated |
Matthew Michael Raff, Senatobia, Mississippi, State Board of Registration for Foresters to represent the Northwest Forestry Commission District, unexpired balance of a five year term ending June 30, 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
740. |
SN 100 Not Rated |
Matthew Michael Raff, Senatobia, Mississippi, State Board of Registration for Foresters to represent the Northwest Forestry Commission District, five year term beginning July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
741. |
SN 101 Not Rated |
Terrance D. Bonner, Columbus, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Massage Therapy as a Licensed Massage Therapist, four year term effective January 3, 2022 and ending June 30, 2025, vice Jeff Miller. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
742. |
SN 102 Not Rated |
Herbert Randall (Randall) Johnson, Noxapater, Mississippi, Mississippi Prison Industries Board of Directors to represent the state at large, unexpired balance of a four year term ending May 5, 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
743. |
SN 103 Not Rated |
Anthony Conrad Montgomery, Biloxi, Mississippi, Prison Industries Board, representing the Banking and Finance position, unexpired balance of the four year term effective September 8, 2021 and ending May 5, 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
744. |
SN 104 Not Rated |
Anthony Conrad Montgomery, Biloxi, Mississippi, Prison Industries Board, representing the Banking and Finance position, four year term effective May 6, 2022 and ending May 5, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
745. |
SN 105 Not Rated |
Max Alton Phillips, Taylorsville, Mississippi, Mississippi Prison Industries Board of Directors to represent Agriculture, unexpired balance of the four year term effective August 5, 2021 and ending May 5, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
746. |
SN 106 Not Rated |
Norman Paul Katool, Madison, Mississippi, Public Procurement Review Board, unexpired four year term beginning immediately and ending June 30, 2023, vice Mrs. Leila Malatesta. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
747. |
SN 107 Not Rated |
Chris Anthony Stockstill, Picayune, Mississippi, Veterans Home Purchase Board, unexpired four year term effective February 4, 2022 and ending June 30, 2022, representing the Fifth Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
748. |
SN 108 Not Rated |
Chris Anthony Stockstill, Picayune, Mississippi, Veterans Home Purchase Board, four year term effective July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2026, representing the Fifth Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
749. |
SN 109 Not Rated |
Desmond Wayne Hoda, D.C., Pass Christian, Mississippi, State Board of Chiropractic Examiners as the representative from the Fourth Congressional District, five year term efffective April 21, 2022 and ending April 20, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
750. |
SN 110 Not Rated |
Anna Ward Sukmann, Gulfport, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, two year term effective January 6, 2022 and ending June 30, 2022, vice Doug Adams. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
751. |
SN 111 Not Rated |
Anna Ward Sukmann, Gulfport, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, two year term effective July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
752. |
SN 112 Not Rated |
James Patrick (Pat) Chaney, MD, Amory, Mississippi, State Board of Health as a Licensed Physician, six year term effective July 2, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
753. |
SN 113 Not Rated |
Kent Gerard Nicaud, Pass Christian, Mississippi, MS Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority, with experience in hospital management and finance, remainder of a four year term effective January 31, 2022 and ending June 30, 2025, vice Darrell Wildman. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
754. |
SN 114 Not Rated |
Patti S. (Pat) Robertson, Madison, Mississippi, MS Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority as the at-large member, remainder of a four year term effective January 31, 2022 and ending June 30, 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
755. |
SN 115 Not Rated |
Patti S. (Pat) Robertson, Madison, Mississippi, MS Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority as the at-large member, four year term effective July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
756. |
SN 116 Not Rated |
Alicia Ann Drury Tice, Wiggins, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators as the Nursing Home Administrator, four year term beginning June 6, 2021 and ending June 5, 2025, representing the Second Supreme Court District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
757. |
SN 117 Not Rated |
Christopher Thomas Graham, Clinton, Mississippi, Commissioner, Mississippi Department of Revenue, six year term effective July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2028. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
758. |
SN 118 Not Rated |
James Morris (Jim) Richards, Jr., Ridgeland, Mississippi, Commercial Transportation Appeals Board, remainder of term beginning February 4, 2022 and ending June 30, 2022, vice Dolph Bryan. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
759. |
SN 119 Not Rated |
James Morris (Jim) Richards, Jr., Ridgeland, Mississippi, Commercial Transportation Appeals Board, four year term beginning July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
760. |
SN 120 Not Rated |
Jeffrey Ward (Jeff) Bertucci, Sr., Gulfport, Mississippi, Board of Directors of the College Savings Plan of Mississippi, five year term effective September 15, 2021 and ending June 30, 2026, representing the Fifth Congressional District. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
761. |
SN 121 Not Rated |
Donald Geaty (Don) Brown, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Board of Directors of the College Savings Plan of Mississippi to represent the Second Congressional District, five year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
762. |
SN 122 Not Rated |
Tyler Norman, Meridian, Mississippi, Board of Directors of the College Savings Plan of Mississippi to represent the Third Congressional District, remainder of five year term effective September 23, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024, vice Jason Branning. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
763. |
SN 123 Not Rated |
Myrtis Elizabeth S. (Leisa) McElreath, Oxford, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, two year term effective January 6, 2022 and ending June 30, 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
764. |
SN 124 Not Rated |
Myrtis Elizabeth S. (Leisa) McElreath, Oxford, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, two year term effective July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
765. |
SN 125 Not Rated |
Gregory K. (Greg) Havard, Lucedale, Mississippi, MS Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority as representative of the Second Supreme Court District, remainder of four year term effective January 31, 2022 and ending June 30, 2022, vice Bryan Stevens. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
766. |
SN 126 Not Rated |
Gregory K. (Greg) Havard, Lucedale, Mississippi, MS Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority as representative of the Second Supreme Court District, four year term beginning July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
767. |
SN 127 Not Rated |
David A. Jackson, Ridgeland, Mississippi, MS Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority as representative of the First Supreme Court District, remainder of four year term effective January 31, 2022 and ending June 30, 2024, vice David McNamara. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
768. |
SN 128 Not Rated |
Lisa Renee Rice, Madison, Mississippi, MS Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority as a banker with experience in commercial lending, remainder of four year term effective February 10, 2022 and ending January 10, 2024, vice Charles R. Russell. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
769. |
SN 129 Not Rated |
George Edward (Ed) Tucker, Jr., Brandon, Mississippi, MS Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority as the CPA experienced in hospital finance, remainder of four year term effective January 31, 2022 and ending January 10, 2024, vice S. Keith Winfield. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
770. |
SN 131 Not Rated |
Willie James Green, Ridgeland, Mississippi, Mississippi Prison Industries Board of Directors to represent the state at large, unexpired balance of a four year term ending May 5, 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
771. |
SN 132 Not Rated |
Dr. Robert Carrington Dews, Jr., Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy as the representative of physicians, four year term effective January 13, 2022 and ending June 30, 2024, vice Dr. Gene Barrett. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
772. |
SN 133 Not Rated |
Samuel Kevin (Sam) Blakeney, Sr., Bay Springs, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Animal Health, four year term beginning August 1, 2021 and ending July 31, 2025, representing the Mississippi Livestock Auction Association. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
773. |
SN 134 Not Rated |
Jeremy Dwayne Graham, Thaxton, Mississippi, Mississippi Board of Animal Health as the Dairy Breeder and Producer representative, four year term beginning September 1, 2021 and ending August 31, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
774. |
SN 135 Not Rated |
Tyler Norman, Meridian, Mississippi, State Board of Contractors as the Roofing Contractor, five year term beginning July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
775. |
SN 136 Not Rated |
Kristopher Daniel (Kris) Sanders, Holly Springs, Mississippi, MS Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority as the representative of the Third Supreme Court District, remainder of a four year term effective February 4, 2022 and ending June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
776. |
SN 137 Not Rated |
Kimberly Leigh (Kim) LaRosa, Pass Christian, Mississippi, Mississippi Lottery Corporation Board of Directors, five year term effective February 15, 2022 and ending December 31, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
777. |
SN 138 Not Rated |
Guy Brad Feltenstein, Oxford, Mississippi, Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board to represent the First Congressional District, term effective January 1, 2022 and ending December 31, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
778. |
SN 139 Not Rated |
Merle Glenn Flowers, Southaven, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, term effective immediately and ending June 1, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
779. |
SN 140 Not Rated |
Jennie Simmons, Lake, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, term effective immediately and ending June 1, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
780. |
SN 141 Not Rated |
David Tipton, Grenada, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, term effective immediately and ending June 1, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
781. |
SN 142 Not Rated |
Kimberly L. Campbell, Madison, Mississippi, Mississippi Department of Archives and History Board of Trustees, six year term beginning January 1, 2022 and ending January 1, 2028. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
782. |
SN 143 Not Rated |
Elizabeth (Betsey) Hamilton, New Albany, Mississippi, Mississippi Department of Archives and History Board of Trustees, six year term beginning January 1, 2022 and ending January 1, 2028. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
783. |
SN 144 Not Rated |
Julius Carter (Carter) Burns, Natchez, Mississippi, Mississippi Department of Archives and History Board of Trustees, six year term beginning January 1, 2022 and ending January 1, 2028. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
784. |
SN 145 Not Rated |
Sherri Carr (Sherri) Smith, Gulfport, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women, unexpired term beginning March 11, 2022 and expiring June 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
785. |
SN 146 Not Rated |
Curtis Leon (Curt) Hebert, Jr., Madison, Mississippi, Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission, remainder of term beginning March 10, 2022 and expiring June 30, 2022, vice Michael W. Williams. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
786. |
SN 147 Not Rated |
Curtis Leon (Curt) Hebert, Madison, Mississippi, Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission, four year term beginning July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2026. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
787. |
SN 149 Not Rated |
Whitney Holliday Lipscomb, Ridgeland, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women, unexpired term beginning March 10, 2022 and expiring June 30, 2024. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
788. |
SN 150 Not Rated |
Douglas Wesley (Wes) Rouse, III, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, MS Industries for the Blind as rep. with at least 5 years experience in finance or related field, remainder of four year term effective February 22, 2022 and ending June 30, 2025, vice Sam Walker. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
789. |
SN 151 Not Rated |
Thomas Henry (Tommy) Kline, Sr., Fulton, Mississippi, State Board of Contractors as the Plumbing or Heating and AC Contractor, five year term beginning July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
790. |
SN 153 Not Rated |
Jennifer Jackson Whittier, Brookhaven, Mississippi, Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board, term effective July 1, 2022 and ending August 30, 2022. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
791. |
SN 154 Not Rated |
Jennifer Jackson Whittier, Brookhaven, Mississippi, Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board, term effective August 31, 2022 and ending August 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
792. |
SN 155 Not Rated |
Kimberly Remak, Olive Branch, Mississippi, Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board, term effective August 31, 2022 and ending August 30, 2025. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
793. |
SN 156 Not Rated |
Mary C. Werner, Saltillo, Mississippi, State Board of Education, unexpired term beginning June 14, 2021 and ending June 30, 2026, vice Sean Suggs. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
794. |
SN 157 Not Rated |
Joe E. Cloyd, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, remainder of a vacant term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2021. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
795. |
SN 158 Not Rated |
Joe E. Cloyd, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, six year term effective July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2027. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
796. |
SR 3 Resolution |
Commend Jackson Prep 'Patriots' Baseball Team for winning MAIS 5A State Baseball Championship for 4th consecutive season. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
797. |
SR 4 Resolution |
Commend Mississippi Insurance Department employee Nancy Cross for 63 years of service. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
798. |
SR 5 Resolution |
Commend Brandon High School 'Lady Bulldogs' Volleyball Team for winning 6A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
799. |
SR 6 Resolution |
Mourn the loss and commend the life of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Daniel. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
800. |
SR 7 Resolution |
Congratulate Nakobe Dean, Outside Linebacker for National Champion Georgia 'Bulldogs' Football Team from Horn Lake High. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
801. |
SR 8 Resolution |
Commend Brookhaven High School 'Panthers' Boys Cross-Country Team for third consecutive State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
802. |
SR 9 Resolution |
Commend Pearl High School 'Pirates' Boys Track Team for winning MHSAA State 6A Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
803. |
SR 10 Resolution |
Recognize sports and civic legacy of Coach L.D. Ready, Sr., of Richton, Mississippi. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
804. |
SR 11 Resolution |
Commend Brookhaven Academy 'Lady Cougars' Softball Team for MAIS 5A State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
805. |
SR 12 Resolution |
Commend Loyd Star High School 'Hornets' Golf Team for winning MHSAA Class 1 State Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
806. |
SR 13 Resolution |
Pay tribute to the Civil Rights legacy of Rev. Dr. Charles Johnson, Sr., of Meridian, MS, and extend the condolences of Senate. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
807. |
SR 14 Resolution |
Celebrate the life and commend civic service of Marvin Hogan of Jackson, Mississippi, and extend condolences. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
808. |
SR 15 Resolution |
Celebrate the life and commend civic and business leadership of Carroll V. Hood of Hazlehurst, Mississippi, and extend condolences. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
809. |
SR 16 Resolution |
Congratulate Jackson State University 'Tigers' Football Coach Deion 'Coach Prime' Sanders for remarkable season. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
810. |
SR 17 Resolution |
Commend Jackson State University 'Tigers' Football Team for winning 2021 SWAC Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
811. |
SR 18 Resolution |
Express sympathy and remember the legacy of Lusia 'Lucy' Harris of Minter City, Mississippi, 'The Queen of Basketball.' | |||
Analysis: | |||||
812. |
SR 19 Resolution |
Mourn the passing and commend service of Randy Tate, Executive Director of Boys & Girls Club of Pike County. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
813. |
SR 20 Resolution |
Congratulate South Panola High School Cheerleading Team for second consecutive National Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
814. |
SR 21 Resolution |
Congratulate Brandon High School Cheerleading Team for National Championship. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
815. |
SR 22 Resolution |
Recognize Bishop James Edward Swanson, Sr., on his tenure as Resident Bishop of the MS Conference of The United Methodist Church. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
816. |
SR 23 Resolution |
Recognize legacy and service of Linda Ross Aldy upon her retirement as Executive Director of MS Optometric Association (MOA). | |||
Analysis: | |||||
817. |
SR 24 Resolution |
Commemorate the celebration of St. Patrick's Day in Mississippi and the American-Irish State Legislators Caucus. | |||
Analysis: | |||||
818. |
SR 25 Resolution |
Congratulate Lake High School 'Lady Hornets' Fast-Pitch Softball Team for winning the 2021 2A State Championship. | |||
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819. |
SR 26 Resolution |
Commend Richland High School 'Rangers' Boys Soccer Team for second State Championship in four years. | |||
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820. |
SR 27 Resolution |
Commend Florence High School Girls Soccer Team for Class 5A State Championship. | |||
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821. |
SR 28 Resolution |
Recognize Pat Thomasson of Philadelphia as the first female Chair of the Board of Directors of the MMA. | |||
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822. |
SR 29 Resolution |
Extend condolences of the Mississippi Senate to family of Veteran Canton Law Enforcement Officer Carl Larry Saxton, Sr. | |||
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823. |
SR 30 Resolution |
Commend Pearl River Community College 'Wildcats' Cheer Squad for first National Championship. | |||
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824. |
SR 31 Resolution |
Recognize Hinds County Chancellor Denise Owens on the occasion of her retirement. | |||
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825. |
SR 32 Resolution |
Commend students of East Central High School in Jackson County for receiving MIT Technology Invention Grant. | |||
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826. |
SR 33 Resolution |
Commend Picayune High School 'Maroon Tide' Football Team for MHSAA 5A State Championship. | |||
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827. |
SR 34 Resolution |
Commend Cleveland High School 'Wolves' Boys Bowling Team for first State Championship. | |||
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828. |
SR 35 Resolution |
Commend Holly Brand of Meridian, Mississippi, as Miss Mississippi 2021. | |||
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829. |
SR 36 Resolution |
Commemorate service of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity in the Mississippi Delta. | |||
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830. |
SR 37 Resolution |
Recognize D'Iberville Chief of Police Wayne H. Payne for his law enforcement service and retirement. | |||
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831. |
SR 38 Resolution |
Paying tirbute to the life and legacy of Dr. Gustavus Adolphus 'Sonny' Rush III. | |||
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832. |
SR 39 Resolution |
Celebrate the Quadrennial service of Bishop C. James King, Jr., Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. | |||
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833. |
SR 40 Resolution |
Commend service of Dr. Mike McGrevey on his retirement from MDA. | |||
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834. |
SR 41 Resolution |
Commend Mississippi High School Activities Association on its 100th Anniversary. | |||
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835. |
SR 42 Resolution |
Commend judicial career of Honorable Norman L. Gillespie of Oxford and extend sympathy on his passing. | |||
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836. |
SR 43 Resolution |
Commend Sister Paula Blouin upon retirement from Assisi Early Learning Center. | |||
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837. |
SR 44 Resolution |
Commend Sharicka Gray, Fairview Elementary in Columbus, Mississippi, Extraordinary Educator Award. | |||
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838. |
SR 45 Resolution |
Commend Becki Cope, Pleasant Hill Elementary in Olive Branch, Extraordinary Educator Award. | |||
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839. |
SR 46 Resolution |
Commend Matthew Lambert of Bell Academy in Boyle, Mississippi, Extraordinary Educator Award. | |||
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840. |
SR 47 Resolution |
Extend best wishes to former Senator Nevin Sledge on his 100th Birthday and commend his public service. | |||
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841. |
SR 48 Resolution |
Mourn the passing of longtime Oxford Alderman Dr. William Clair 'Bill' Baker and recognizing his civic contributions. | |||
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842. |
SR 49 Resolution |
Recognize Award-Winning Country Singer, Songwriter and Musician Charlie Worsham. | |||
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843. |
SR 50 Resolution |
Recognize 45th Anniversary of the founding of Mu Xi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity at USM. | |||
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844. |
SR 51 Resolution |
Recognize Dr. Ailean Stingley as the recipient of USA Today's Women of the Year - Mississippi Honoree. | |||
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845. |
SR 52 Resolution |
Recognize Tara Denevan as Mississippi Department of Education 2022 'Parent of the Year'. | |||
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846. |
SR 53 Resolution |
Commend Vancleave High School 'Lady Bulldogs' Girls Volleyball Team for fifth consecutive State Championship. | |||
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847. |
SR 54 Resolution |
Commend Alcorn State University Women's Cross Country Team for winning SWAC. | |||
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848. |
SR 55 Resolution |
Commend Alcorn State University Men's Basketball Team for winning the SWAC Regular Season. | |||
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849. |
SR 56 Resolution |
Commend the life of Ruth Antoninette Batton Campbell. | |||
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850. |
SR 57 Resolution |
Recognize athletic and professional educator legacy of Coach Leon Campbell. | |||
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851. |
SR 58 Resolution |
Commend Pascagoula High School Navy JROTC Air Rifle Team for winning State and Regional Titles and for All-Service Competition. | |||
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852. |
SR 59 Resolution |
Recognize service and legacy of WWII Veteran Howard Bennett of Sumrall, Mississippi. | |||
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853. |
SR 60 Resolution |
Recognize career and public health leadership of State Health Officer Thomas Dobbs, MD, MPH. | |||
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854. |
SR 61 Resolution |
Commend service of Michele Blocker ITS on her retirement. | |||
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855. |
SR 62 Resolution |
Commend Hancock High School 'Lady Hawks' Girls Bowling Team for three consecutive State Championships. | |||
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856. |
SR 63 Resolution |
Recognize Jeff Rosamond for distinguished and outstanding legal service to the Mississippi Senate as Director of Legislative Services. | |||
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KEY: | * = Amended | % = 3/5ths Vote Required | V = Vetoed |
$ = Revenue | @ = Exempted From Deadline | P = Partially Vetoed |