All Bills - Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2423
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Engrossed
2/11/25
Refer
2/14/25
Enrolled
3/10/25
Passed
3/12/25
An Act To Amend Section 73-35-10, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Commission To Provide Prior Written Notification To Any Licensee Whose License, Once Issued, Is Subject To Be Amended, Suspended, Revoked Or Not Renewed; To Amend Section 73-35-23, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Change The Standard Of Proof Required At Administrative Hearings From A Preponderance Of The Evidence To Clear And Convincing Evidence; To Require Any Complaint Initiated By Or Filed With The Commission To Be Resolved By Dismissal Or Issuance Of A Formal Complaint Within 120 Days Of The Date Written Notice Is Provided To Licensee(s) And Their Responsible Broker(s) Of Commencement Of An Investigation Pertaining To Any Complaint; To Require Any Complaint Initiated By Or Filed With The Commission To Be Resolved By Final Dismissal, Final Ruling On Any Formal Complaint Or By Entry Of Agreed Dispositional Order Within One Year Of The Date Written Notice Is Provided To Licensee(s) And Their Responsible Broker(s) Of Commencement Of An Investigation Pertaining To Any Complaint; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2424
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Engrossed
2/11/25
Refer
2/14/25
Enrolled
3/10/25
Passed
3/12/25
An Act To Create The "entertainment Industry And Workforce Development Task Force" To Examine Methods To Grow The State's Creative Economy And Increase Revenue For And From The Entertainment Industry; To Require The Task Force To Develop Recommendations To The Legislature On Changes To Policy And Designated Appropriations That Would Develop The Entertainment Industry And Workforce Within The State; To Set The Membership Of The Task Force; To Provide For Other Provisions Related Thereto, Including Per Diem And Voting; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2425
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Amend Sections 67-1-71, 87-1-5, 97-33-1, 97-33-7, 97-33-17, 97-33-25 And 97-33-27, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Gaming To Be Conducted On Vessels As Defined In Section 27-109-1 Whenever Such Vessel Is On The Pearl River Or An Adjoining Body Of Water Within The Corporate Limits Of A Municipality With A Population Of 145,000 Or More According To The Most Recent Federal Decennial Census; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2426
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Engrossed
2/11/25
Refer
2/14/25
Enrolled
3/13/25
Passed
3/18/25
An Act To Establish The Artificial Intelligence Regulation (air) Task Force; To Provide For The Appointment Of Members Of The Task Force, Including Ex-officio Members; To Specify The Task Force's Purpose And Duties; To Direct The Task Force To Study And Evaluate Artificial Intelligence Applications, Risks And Policy Recommendations; To Require That The Task Force Will Report Its Findings And Any Recommendations To The Legislature Annually; To Authorize Funds And Support For The Task Force's Work; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2427
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Require Onshore Wells To Comply, At A Minimum, With The Anchoring Requirements Of The Rig Manufacturer, The Anchoring Requirements Promulgated By The American Petroleum Institute Or An Equivalent Industry Standard As Determined By The State Oil And Gas Board; To Amend Section 53-1-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define The Term "onshore Well"; To Amend Section 53-1-17, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Direct The Board To Require Anchoring Certificates For Onshore Wells; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2428
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Amend Section 21-1-27, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require That An Election Be Held In Any Part Of A County Which Is The Subject Of A Municipal Annexation Or Removal Ordinance; To Provide That The Costs Of The Election Shall Be Paid By The Governing Authority Of The Municipality That Is Seeking The Annexation Or Removal Of The Proposed Territory In The County; To Amend Section 21-1-31, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Municipal Authorities To Pay Attorney's Fees And All Costs Of Court When Appealing The Election Results; To Amend Section 21-1-33, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Chancellor May Consider Election Results As Evidence; To Amend Sections 21-1-35 And 21-1-43, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Sections; To Repeal Section 21-1-29, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Requires A Municipal Enlargement Or Contraction Petition To Be Filed In Chancery Court; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2429
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Amend Section 17-1-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Local Governing Authorities To Increase The Monthly Compensation Of Local Planning Commission Members; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2430
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Amend Section 17-25-19, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit The Governing Authority Of Any County Or Municipality From Enacting Or Enforcing Ordinances Authorizing The Use Of Automated Recording Equipment Or Systems To Enforce Compliance With Or To Impose Or Collect Any Fine, Fee Or Penalty For Violation Of Any Requirement To Possess Or Maintain Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2431
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/13/25
An Act To Create New Section 45-6-16, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Create A Right To Follow-up Testing For A Law Enforcement Officer Who Tests Positive For Illegal Drug Use And To Provide For Terms Of Suspension Pending The Receipt Of Results From The Follow-up Test; To Amend Section 45-6-17, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2432
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Require The State Of Mississippi And Political Subdivisions Thereof To Compensate Law Enforcement Officers Who Are Nonexempt Employees Under The Fair Labor Standards Act (flsa) By Mandating At Least The Regular Hourly Rate Be Paid, Or Hour-for-hour Compensatory Time, For The First 43 Hours In A Week, 86 Hours In A Two-week Period Or 171 Hours In A 28-day Period; To Require Compliance With The Flsa For Hours Worked In Excess Of Those Stated Amounts; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2433
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Prohibit Any County, Municipality Or Other Political Subdivision From Adopting Any Ordinance Or Rule That Creates Requirements, Regulations Or Processes To Fund Or Administer A Guaranteed Income Program With Unconditional Cash Payments; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2434
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Engrossed
2/5/25
Refer
2/10/25
Enrolled
3/5/25
Passed
3/6/25
An Act To Authorize Counties And Municipalities To Enter Into Intergovernmental Support Agreements With Military Branches; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2435
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Amend Section 27-19-53, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize And Direct The Mississippi Department Of Revenue To Print A Special Decal Bearing The International Symbol Of Access For The Disabled On Each License Tag Issued For Disabled Veterans; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2436
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Prohibit Social Media Platforms From Displaying Material That Could Easily Influence Minors To Engage In The Harmful Misuse Of Tobacco Or Nicotine Products; To Note That The Legislature Is Opposed To Social Media Content Depicting Harmful Misuse Of Tobacco Or Nicotine Products; To Note That The State Of Mississippi Has An Interest In Protecting Minors From Such Content; To Define Terms; To Require Owners And Operators Of Social Media Platforms To Enact Policies Which Address And Respond To Risks Of Harm To Minors Involving Tobacco And Nicotine Products; To Require Owners And Operators Of Social Media Platforms To Provide A Means For Users To Report Content Which Depicts The Harmful Misuse Of Tobacco Or Nicotine Products; To Require Social Media Platforms To Consider Certain Aspects Of Content Reported According To This Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2437
Introduced
1/20/25
Refer
1/20/25
Failed
2/4/25
An Act To Enact The "prohibition Of Exploitation By Deepfakes Act"; To Define Terms; To Prohibit The Use Of Interactive Computer Services To Knowingly Publish Intimate Visual Depictions Of Identifiable Individuals In Certain Circumstances; To Describe Certain Exceptions; To Prohibit Use Of An Interactive Computer Service To Publish A Morphed Image Of An Identifiable Individual In Certain Circumstances; To Provide Penalties For Violations Of This Act; To Stipulate That Consent For The Creation Of An Intimate Visual Depiction Does Not Establish Consent For Publication Of Such Image; To Stipulate That Disclosure Of An Intimate Visual Depiction Does Not Establish Consent For Publication Of Such Image; To Establish That An Intentional Threat To Violate This Act For The Purpose Of Intimidation, Coercion, Extortion, Or Mental Distress Is Punishable; To Stipulate That Forfeiture Of Any Material Which Violates This Act Shall Be Included In Any Other Penalties Imposed Upon A Conviction; To Require Covered Platforms To Establish A Process For Notification Of Certain Intimate Visual Depictions Published On The Platform; To List Certain Requirements For The Notification; To Require Covered Platforms To Provide A Clear And Conspicuous Notice Of The Notification And Removal Process; To Require The Covered Platform To Remove Violative Material Upon Notification From An Identifiable Individual; To Limit A Covered Platform's Liability In Certain Circumstances; To Grant The Attorney General Authority To Enforce Certain Sections; To Provide That A Violation Of This Act Is An Unfair And Deceptive Trade Practice That Is Enforceable By The Office Of The Attorney General; And For Related Purposes.