Mississippi 2022 Regular Session All Bills
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB202
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With Repair, Renovation, Furnishing And Equipping Of And Upgrades And Improvements To The Jackson Public School District's Career Development Center In Jackson, Mississippi; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB203
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With Repair, Renovation, Furnishing And Equipping Of And Upgrades And Improvements To The Jackson Public School District's Career Development Center In Jackson, Mississippi; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB204
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Town Of Edwards For The Purpose Of Funding The Town Of Edwards Youth Enrichment Program, A Comprehensive Educational And Recreational Summer Program For Certain Children For The Fiscal Year 2023.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB205
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Provide That Beginning With The 2022-2023 School Year, Walk-through Metal Detectors Must Be Installed And Operated At All Public Entrances Of Each Public Elementary School, Middle School, High School And Charter School In The State; To Provide That The Related Training In The Use Of These Metal Detectors Shall Be Performed By The State Department Of Education In Consultation With The Office Of The State Attorney General And The Mississippi Department Of Public Safety; To Provide For The Promulgation Of Related Regulations; To Make These Provisions Contingent Upon Appropriations By The General Assembly; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB206
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create The "mississippi Minimum Wage Law"; To Establish The State Minimum Wage At $10.00 Per Hour; To Provide That Employers With Tipped Employees Are Exempt From The Requirement To Pay The State Minimum Wage; To Establish Guidelines For Employees Entitled To Overtime Pay; To Bring Forward Sections 7-7-204, 17-1-51, 23-15-239, 25-3-40, 37-7-307, 57-34-5, 85-3-4, 97-3-54.4 And 99-19-20, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB207
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Department Of Health For The Purpose Of Providing For Expenses Addressing Covid-19 Related Matters For The Fiscal Year 2023.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB208
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Require That The Mississippi Department Of Employment Security, The Board Of Trustees Of State Institutions Of Higher Learning, The Mississippi Community College Board And The State Workforce Investment Board To Work Jointly To Develop A Plan To Be Known As The "career Pathways Initiative"; To Require The Initiative To Increase The Access Of Low-income Parents And Other Individuals To Education Credentials That Qualify Them For Higher-paying Jobs In Their Local Areas, Improve The Preparedness Of The Mississippi Workforce For High-skill And High-wage Jobs, Develop Training Courses And Educational Credentials After Consulting Local Employers And Local Workforce Boards To Identify Appropriate Job Opportunities And Needed Skills And Training To Meet Employers' Needs, Provide Resources On The Basis Of Performance Incentives, Including Participants Enrolling In Courses, Completing The Courses, Obtaining Jobs In The Targeted Job Categories, And Staying Employed In The Targeted Job Categories; To Require The Initiative To Use Available Temporary Assistance For Needy Families (tanf) Funds For Participants Who Have Custody Or Legal Responsibility For A Child Under Twenty-one Years Of Age And Whose Family Income Is Less Than Two Hundred Fifty Percent Of The Federal Poverty Level; To Require The Board Of Trustees Of State Institutions Of Higher Learning To Contract To Provide Education And Training That Will Result In Job Training Certificates Or Higher Education Degrees For Low-income Adults With State Agencies, Two-year Colleges, Local Governments Or Private Or Community Organizations; To Authorize Tanf Funds To Be Combined With Other Federal, State And Local Funds In Ways Consistent With Federal Laws And Regulations In Order To Provide More Funding For The Provisions Of This Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB209
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Create A Corrections Inspection Council; To Provide The Membership Of The Council; To Provide That The Council Shall Serve In A Certain Advisory Capacity; To Require The Council To Inspect Each State, Private Or Regional Correctional Facility As Well As Technical Violation Centers, Restitution Centers Or Other Correctional Institutions; To Provide The Powers And Duties Of The Council; To Require The Council To Submit Certain Reports Regarding Such Inspections; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB21
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 73-3-120, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Continuing Legal Education Commission Of The Mississippi Bar Shall Award Six Hours Of Continuing Legal Education Credit Annually To Each Attorney Who Certifies His Or Her Employment With The Mississippi Senate Or The House Of Representatives; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB210
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Require The Department Of Corrections To Convert The Three Restitution Centers In The State To Post-release Reentry Centers; To Provide That The Post-release Reentry Centers Shall Be For Individuals Who Are Eligible For Release, Including Those Eligible For Parole And Early Release Supervision, If Such Individuals Do Not Have Immediate Access To Housing Upon Release; To Require The Department To Administer Services In The Post-release Reentry Centers As Well As Other Facilities That Provide Post-release Reentry Services; To Require The Department To Assist Residents Of The Centers In Obtaining Certain Reentry Necessities Such As Housing, Job Skills Training And Driver's Licenses; To Amend Sections 45-33-35 And 47-5-110, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Sections; To Repeal Section 99-37-19, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Authorizes The Department Of Corrections To Operate Restitution Centers; To Repeal Section 99-37-21, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides Certain Powers And Duties Of The Department Of Corrections And The Department Of Human Services Regarding Restitution Centers; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB211
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Require The Department Of Corrections To Convert The Three Restitution Centers In The State To Post-release Reentry Centers; To Provide That The Post-release Reentry Centers Shall Be For Individuals Who Are Eligible For Release, Including Those Eligible For Parole And Early Release Supervision, If Such Individuals Do Not Have Immediate Access To Housing Upon Release; To Require The Department To Administer Services In The Post-release Reentry Centers As Well As Other Facilities That Provide Post-release Reentry Services; To Require The Department To Assist Residents Of The Centers In Obtaining Certain Reentry Necessities Such As Housing, Job Skills Training And Driver's Licenses; To Amend Section 45-33-25, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Certain Residence Restrictions Shall Not Apply To Post-release Reentry Centers; To Amend Section 45-33-35, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Section; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB212
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 43-13-117, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Telehealth Services Provided By Federally Qualified Health Centers, Rural Health Clinics And Community Mental Health Centers Are Considered To Be Billable At The Same Face-to-face Encounter Rate Used For All Other Medicaid Reimbursements To Those Centers Under The Prospective Payment System; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB213
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act To Authorize An Income Tax Credit For Certain Taxpayers Who Incur Child Care Expenses For A Dependent Child To Attend A Child Care Center That Is Qualified As A Standard Child Care Center Or Comprehensive Child Care Center Under The Mississippi Department Of Human Services Voluntary Child Care Program; To Provide For The Amount Of The Tax Credit; To Authorize A Refundable Income Tax Credit For A Taxpayer Who Is Qualified As A Standard Child Care Center Or Comprehensive Child Care Center Under The Mississippi Department Of Human Services Voluntary Child Care Program; To Provide For The Amount Of The Tax Credit; To Authorize A Refundable Income Tax Credit For A Taxpayer Who Is Employed As A Teacher Or Director With A Child Care Center That Is Qualified As A Standard Child Care Center Or Comprehensive Child Care Center Under The Mississippi Department Of Human Services Voluntary Child Care Program; To Provide For The Amount Of The Tax Credit; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB214
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/23/22
An Act To Provide A State Income Tax Credit For Taxpayers Claiming The Federal Earned Income Tax Credit; To Provide The Amount Of The Credit; To Provide That If The Amount Of Credit Claimed By A Taxpayer Exceeds The Amount Of Income Tax Imposed Upon The Taxpayer For The Taxable Year, Then The Taxpayer Shall Receive A Refund From The Department Of Revenue For The Amount Of Such Excess; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2022 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB215
Introduced
1/4/22
Refer
1/4/22
Failed
2/1/22
An Act To Amend Section 41-3-65, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Limit The Increase In The Amount Of Any Fee Charged By The State Board Of Health Or The State Department Of Health To No More Than Five Percent; To Amend Section 43-20-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Child Care Advisory Council Shall Be Comprised Of Members That Are Appointed Based On Recommendations From Child Care Providers Throughout The State; And For Related Purposes.