2022 Regular Session
Bill Number | Bill Description | Bill Status | ||
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HB 464 Not Rated |
'College Sticker Price Act of 2022'; enact to provide students and families certain program and cost information. | Dead | ||
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HB 475 Not Rated |
IHL Board; extend repealer on authority to oversee certain construction projects funded by state general obligation bonds. | Alive | ||
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HB 589 Not Rated |
The Sexual Assault Response for College Students Act; create. | Dead | ||
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HB 768 Not Rated |
Rural Physicians Scholarship Program; expand to include a loan repayment program for graduates who practice in rural areas. | Dead | ||
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HB 883 Not Rated |
Community College Boards of Trustees; revise composition of Northeast Mississippi and Coahoma Community Colleges. | Dead | ||
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HB 1005 Bad Policy |
Nursing and Respiratory Therapy Education Incentive Program; create. | Alive | ||
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HB 1036 Not Rated |
Community colleges; authorize to assess student fees to offset cost of fire protection services by local governing authorities. | Dead | ||
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HB 1068 Neutral |
Mississippi Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Rights Act; bring forward. | Dead | ||
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HB 1198 Not Rated |
'Uniform Athlete Agents Act'; revise to align agency requirement with provisions of the 'MS Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Rights Act.' | Dead | ||
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HB 1313 Bad Policy |
'Representative Bill Kinkade Fostering Access and Inspiring True Hope (FAITH) Scholarship Program Act'; create. | Alive | ||
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SB 2176 Not Rated |
IHL; must allocate funding for nonresident students to student financial aid programs. | Dead | ||
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SB 2180 Not Rated |
Protection of free speech and association at public universities; withhold state funds for unconstitutional policy. | Dead | ||
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SB 2418 Not Rated |
Graduate Nursing Loan Repayment Program; establish. | Dead | ||
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SB 2419 Bad Policy |
Hospital Nurse and Allied Health Professional Retention Loan Program; create. | Dead | ||
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SB 2425 Not Rated |
State Superintendent of Public Education and Director of the Community College Board; set maximum salaries. | Dead | ||
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SB 2427 Not Rated |
Accelerate Mississippi Scholarship Program; create. | Dead | ||
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SB 2433 Not Rated |
College of Veterinary Medicine; admissions requirements. | Dead | ||
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SB 2436 Not Rated |
Legislative Internship Program; authorize IHL to administer under certain conditions. | Dead | ||
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SB 2690 Neutral |
Mississippi Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Act and Mississippi Uniform Agents act; revise various provisions of. | Alive | ||
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SB 2691 Not Rated |
University of Mississippi Medical Center; create Hospital Board to oversee the business operations of the hospital. | Dead | ||
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SB 2692 Not Rated |
Tenure programs for public university faculty; phase out. | Dead | ||
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SB 2693 Not Rated |
State Resident Forgivable Student Loan Program; provide student loan forgiveness to residents of five years. | Dead | ||
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SB 2694 Not Rated |
Community/Junior College Grant Program; establish to provide financial aid to community/junior college students. | Dead | ||
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SB 2695 Not Rated |
Higher Education Legislative Plan; revise eligibility and repeal MTAG and Eminent Scholars Grant Program. | Dead | ||
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SB 2697 Not Rated |
State universities; require to develop mechanism for compiling data on state-funded projects and submit annual report. | Dead | ||
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SB 2698 Good Policy |
Institutions of Higher Learning; authorize to negotiate long-term lease of property administered by State Port Authority. | Dead | ||
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SB 2700 Bad Policy |
IHL; extend repealer date and create the Mississippi Association of Independent Colleges and Universities Grant Program. | Alive | ||
Analysis: This bill gives ARPA money to private entities. | ||||
SB 2811 Not Rated |
Internal audits; revise requirements for universities, community or junior colleges and certain state agencies. | Dead | ||
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SB 2893 Neutral |
Jackson State University; authorize public/private partnership to develop property owned by JSU Development Foundation. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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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. | Alive | ||
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KEY: | * = Amended | % = 3/5ths Vote Required | V = Vetoed |
$ = Revenue | @ = Exempted From Deadline | P = Partially Vetoed |