2021 Regular Session
Bill Number | Bill Description | Bill Status | ||
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SB 2019 Not Rated |
Ban the Box Act; enact. | Dead | ||
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SB 2079 Not Rated |
Mississippi Minimum Wage Act; establish. | Dead | ||
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SB 2080 Not Rated |
Temporary day workers; protect labor and employment rights of. | Dead | ||
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SB 2101 Not Rated |
Mississippi Pay Equity Act; prohibit wage discrimination based on gender. | Dead | ||
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SB 2248 Not Rated |
Law enforcement officers; entitled to certain follow-up drug testing before loss of certification. | Dead | ||
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SB 2303 Not Rated |
Women's Economic Security Act of 2021; enact. | Dead | ||
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SB 2325 Not Rated |
Mississippi Pregnant Workers Fairness Act; create. | Dead | ||
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SB 2330 Not Rated |
Equal pay; prohibit paying state employees at rates less than those paid to employees of a different sex for equal work. | Dead | ||
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SB 2333 Not Rated |
Mississippi Paid Family Leave Act; enact. | Dead | ||
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SB 2351 Not Rated |
Evelyn Gandy Fair Pay Act; create. | Dead | ||
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SB 2425 Not Rated |
Mississippi Minimum Wage Act; establish. | Dead | ||
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SB 2446 Not Rated |
Income tax credit; authorize for taxpayers employing persons who have been convicted of certain nonviolent crimes. | Dead | ||
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SB 2522 Not Rated |
'Ban the Box'; facilitate post-incarceration employment opportunities for nonviolent felons. | Dead | ||
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SB 2524 Not Rated |
Socially and economically disadvantaged small business; establish program to encourage participation in state contracts by. | Dead | ||
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SB 2525 Not Rated |
State Workplace Safety and Health Office; establish under State Board of Health. | Dead | ||
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SB 2792 Good Policy |
Fresh Start Act of 2019; expand. | Dead | ||
Analysis: This bill promotes individual liberty and removes unnecessary barriers and restrictions on individuals attempting to obtain employment in sectors of Mississippi ‘s economy that require occupational licenses under our state's current laws. |
KEY: | * = Amended | % = 3/5ths Vote Required | V = Vetoed |
$ = Revenue | @ = Exempted From Deadline | P = Partially Vetoed |