All Bills - Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC503
Introduced
1/10/25
Refer
1/10/25
Engrossed
1/15/25
Refer
1/16/25
Enrolled
2/18/25
Passed
2/18/25
A Concurrent Resolution Extending The Sincerest Sympathy Of The Mississippi Senate To The Surviving Family Of The Honorable Edwin Lloyd Pittman, Former Chief Justice Of The Mississippi Supreme Court, Former Attorney General, Former Secretary Of State, Former Two Term Mississippi State Senator, And Former Brigadier General Of The Mississippi National Guard.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC504
Introduced
1/10/25
Refer
1/10/25
Engrossed
1/15/25
Refer
1/16/25
Enrolled
2/17/25
Passed
2/17/25
A Concurrent Resolution Extending The Sincerest Sympathy Of The Mississippi Senate To The Surviving Family Of Charles James Pittman, Former Mississippi Senator And Staff Member To Former Governor Haley Barbour, And Commending His Service To His Community And His State.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC505
Introduced
1/10/25
Refer
1/10/25
Engrossed
2/20/25
Refer
2/25/25
Enrolled
3/6/25
Passed
3/6/25
A Concurrent Resolution Paying Tribute To The 30-year Career Of Emily Wagster Pettus As A Capitol Correspondent With The Associated Press And Thanking Her For Her Service To The Citizens Of The State Of Mississippi.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC506
Introduced
1/10/25
Refer
1/10/25
Engrossed
1/15/25
Refer
1/16/25
Enrolled
2/17/25
Passed
2/17/25
A Concurrent Resolution Extending The Sincerest Sympathy Of The Mississippi Legislature To The Surviving Family Of Former Mississippi State Senator Nickey Reed Browning Of Pontotoc, Mississippi, And Commending His Service To His Community And His State.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC507
Introduced
1/10/25
Refer
1/10/25
Engrossed
1/15/25
Refer
1/16/25
Enrolled
3/6/25
Passed
3/6/25
A Concurrent Resolution Commending And Congratulating The Jackson State University Tigers Football Team And Head Football Coach Tc Taylor For Winning Their First Celebration Bowl, Claiming The Historically Black Colleges And Universities National Championship And For Their Outstanding 2024 Season.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC508
Introduced
1/10/25
Refer
1/10/25
Engrossed
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Enrolled
1/14/25
Passed
1/14/25
A Concurrent Resolution Honoring The Memory And Legacies Of Legendary Mississippi Blues Musician Riley B. "b.b." King And Mississippi Civil Rights Pioneer Medgar Wiley Evers On What Would Have Been Their 100th Birthday Celebrations.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC509
Introduced
1/17/25
Refer
1/17/25
Failed
2/4/25
A Concurrent Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The Mississippi Constitution Of 1890 To Require All Candidates Running For State And County Elections To Secure The Majority Vote To Be Elected; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC510
Introduced
1/17/25
Refer
1/17/25
Engrossed
2/17/25
Refer
2/18/25
Enrolled
3/6/25
Passed
3/6/25
A Concurrent Resolution Extending The Sincerest Sympathy Of The Mississippi Senate To The Surviving Family Of First-year Mississippi House Of Representative Member Andy Stepp Of Bruce, Mississippi, And Commending His Service To His Community And His State.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC511
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
A Concurrent Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Sections 241 And 253 Of The Mississippi Constitution Of 1890, To Restore Voting Rights To Persons Convicted Of Nonviolent Felonies Under Certain Conditions; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC512
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
A Concurrent Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Sections 241 And 253 Of The Mississippi Constitution Of 1890, To Allow Individuals Convicted Of Felony Charges To Vote Upon Completion Of Their Sentence, Including Probation And Parole, And Discharge From The Department Of Corrections; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC513
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
A Concurrent Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 26 Of The Mississippi Constitution Of 1890, To Expand The Subject Matter Jurisdiction Of The State Grand Jury; To Remove The Requirement That The Crimes Must Occur Within More Than One Circuit Court District Or Have Transpired Or Have Significance In More Than 1 Circuit Court District Of This State.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC514
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Engrossed
2/17/25
Refer
2/18/25
Enrolled
3/6/25
Passed
3/6/25
A Concurrent Resolution Mourning The Loss And Celebrating The Contributions And Career Of Mississippi-born State And Screen Icon James Earl Jones, Who Forged A Path For Black Actors And Influenced The Lives Of Countless Americans Through His Storied Career, And Expressing The Sympathy Of The Legislature On The Passing Of This Acting Legend.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC515
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
4/3/25
A Concurrent Resolution Applying For A United States Constitution Article V Amendments Convention Specifically Relating To Congressional Term Limits.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC516
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
A Concurrent Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The Mississippi Constitution Of 1890 To Limit The Number Of Terms A Person May Serve In The Mississippi House Of Representatives And The Mississippi Senate; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SC517
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
A Concurrent Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 273, Mississippi Constitution Of 1890, To Reinstate The Initiative Procedure Declared Invalid By The Mississippi Supreme Court; To Provide That The Initiative Process May Be Used To Amend The Mississippi Statutes Or To Amend The Mississippi Constitution; To Base The Number Of Signatures Required For An Initiative Petition On The Number Of Registered Voters; To Conform The Pro Rata Signature Requirements From Each Congressional District For An Initiative Petition To The Number Of Current Congressional Districts; To Specify That Petition Signature Requirements Shall Include Home Address; And To Provide That Only One Proposal Of Law And Matters Properly Connected Therewith Shall Be Contained In An Initiative Petition To Enable The Electors To Vote On That Proposal Separately.