2022 Regular Session
Bill Number | Bill Description | Bill Status | ||
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HB 127 Not Rated |
CDL; prohibit for persons convicted of certain trafficking crimes. | Dead | ||
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HB 158 Not Rated |
Off-road vehicles; revise definitions of. | Alive | ||
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HB 180 Not Rated |
Headlights; require to be used whenever windshield wipers necessitated. | Dead | ||
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HB 503 Not Rated |
Memorial intersection; designate Exit 90 on Interstate 22 in Lee County as the 'Sheriff Harold Ray Presley Memorial Intersection.' | Alive | ||
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HB 504 Not Rated |
Memorial highway; designate segment of I-22 in Lee County as the 'Korean War Veterans Highway.' | Alive | ||
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HB 505 Not Rated |
Memorial highway; designate segment of I-22 in Lee County as the 'Vietnam Veterans Way.' | Alive | ||
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HB 567 Not Rated |
Radar; revise population threshold for municipal law enforcement to use on public streets of municipality. | Alive | ||
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HB 811 Neutral |
Memorial highways; designate in Rankin County, Mississippi. | Alive | ||
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HB 971 Neutral |
Driver's license; increase time period to renew expired license without examination. | Alive | ||
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. | ||||
HB 990 Not Rated |
Memorial highway and bridge; designate in Warren County for Margaret Gilmer. | Alive | ||
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HB 1002 Not Rated |
Memorial Highway; designate segment in Copiah County as the 'Carroll V. Hood Memorial Highway'. | Alive | ||
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HB 1073 Not Rated |
Bridges and culverts; revise laws regarding. | Alive | ||
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HB 1113 Not Rated |
Memorial intersection; designate intersection in Clarke County as the 'PFC Damian Laquasha Heidelberg Memorial Intersection.' | Alive | ||
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HB 1185 Bad Policy |
State and Interstate highways; authorize Mississippi Transportation Commission and counties to contract for counties to maintain. | Alive | ||
Analysis: The conference report removes the requirement for the property to be sold at fair market value or subject to appraisal. | ||||
HB 1378 Not Rated |
Memorial highways; designate in Prentiss County. | Alive | ||
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HB 1485 Not Rated |
Harvest permits; extend repealer on provisions establishing maximum weight and approved routes of vehicles. | Alive | ||
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HB 1486 Not Rated |
CDLs; require Commissioner of DPS to provide for waivers of certain tests. | Alive | ||
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SB 2009 Not Rated |
Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system. | Dead | ||
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SB 2027 Not Rated |
Memorial highways; designate bridge on MS-590 in Covington County for deceased Vietnam veteran Sgt. Joseph Blackwell. | Dead | ||
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SB 2028 Not Rated |
Designated bridges; name in honor of Zack Stewart. | Dead | ||
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SB 2074 Not Rated |
Memorial highways; designate segments of I-22 in Lee County as 'Korean War Veterans Highway' and 'Vietnam Veterans Way.' | Dead | ||
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SB 2075 Not Rated |
Memorial intersection; designate Exit 90 on Interstate 22 in Lee County as the 'Sheriff Harold Ray Presley Memorial Intersection.' | Dead | ||
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SB 2168 Not Rated |
Highways; require four-laning of portions of Highway 6 in Coahoma, Panola and Quitman Counties. | Dead | ||
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SB 2169 Not Rated |
Mississippi Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Law; reinstate. | Dead | ||
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SB 2394 Not Rated |
Commercial driver's license; authorize issuance to certain military-trained personnel. | Dead | ||
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SB 2463 Not Rated |
Commercial driver's license; authorize issuance to military-trained personnel under Military Family Freedom Act. | Dead | ||
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SB 2475 Not Rated |
Transportation commissioners; revise mandatory compensation language to make discretionary with commissioner. | Dead | ||
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SB 2480 Neutral |
Highways; conform weight tolerance provision, and remove repealers relating to harvest permits and timber deed grantees. | Dead | ||
Analysis: Neutral | ||||
SB 2481 Neutral |
Memorial highways; designate segment of MS-488 in Leake County as Hunky Cross Highway in memory of Austin Morrow & others. | Alive | ||
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SB 2482 Not Rated |
Memorial highways; designate segment of MS-21 North in Neshoba County for Master Sergeant Bridgette R. Horn. | Dead | ||
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SB 2483 Neutral |
Recreational off-highway vehicles; raise width and unladen dry weight limits. | Dead | ||
Analysis: Neutral | ||||
SB 2491 Not Rated |
All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads. | Dead | ||
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SB 2493 Not Rated |
State highway system; revise designation for Mississippi Highway 615 in Harrison County. | Dead | ||
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SB 2494 Not Rated |
Highways; include certain entrances and exits to and from Interstate 55 in the state highway system. | Dead | ||
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SB 2507 Neutral |
MS Transportation Commission; repayments to a public entity that advances funds may not include interest or other fees. | Alive | ||
Analysis: Neutral but maybe good, ask questions | ||||
SB 2508 Bad Policy |
Personal delivery devices; regulate. | Alive | ||
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SB 2509 Neutral |
Outdoor advertising signs; revise height limit provisions. | Alive | ||
Analysis: Neutral. | ||||
SB 2517 Bad Policy |
Commercial motor vehicles; authorize voluntary inspection program. | Alive | ||
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SB 2519 Neutral |
Motor vehicle loads; clarify provisions regarding illumination of loads extending beyond rear of vehicle. | Alive | ||
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. | ||||
SB 2520 Neutral |
Memorial highways; designate segment of Mississippi Highway 45 for Senator John White. | Alive | ||
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SB 2671 Not Rated |
Commercial driver's license; authorize issuance to military-trained personnel under Military Family Freedom Act. | Dead | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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KEY: | * = Amended | % = 3/5ths Vote Required | V = Vetoed |
$ = Revenue | @ = Exempted From Deadline | P = Partially Vetoed |