Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB507

Introduced
1/13/23  
Refer
1/13/23  

Caption

Legislature; provide that members have individual standing to challenge certain actions of the Governor in state court.

Impact

If enacted, HB 507 would have a fundamental impact on the dynamics of power within the Mississippi state government. It reinforces the principle that legislators have a direct stake in decisions made by the Governor that could undermine their legislative authority or individual votes. The bill’s implementation could lead to an increase in legal challenges against the Governor concerning vetoes and executive actions, potentially resulting in a more active role for the judiciary in state governance. This change could affect how future laws are enacted and challenged in the state, fostering a more adversarial relationship between the legislature and the executive branch.

Summary

House Bill 507 introduces a significant change in the legislative process in Mississippi by granting individual members of the legislature the standing to challenge certain actions of the Governor in state court. Specifically, the bill allows legislators to contest the Governor's veto of bills they supported, as well as any actions perceived as usurpations of legislative powers that negatively affect their duties. This legislative measure seeks to enhance the checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches by empowering individual legislators to defend their votes and roles in governance directly through the judiciary.

Contention

The introduction of HB 507 is likely to initiate significant debate among lawmakers regarding its implications for executive authority and legislative independence. Proponents of the bill may argue that it is a necessary safeguard for democratic principles, ensuring that all legislators are empowered to uphold their votes against executive overreach. Critics, on the other hand, may view this bill as a threat to the balance of power, arguing that it could lead to undue judicial interference in executive decisions. The potential for increased litigation stemming from this bill could further complicate state governance and lead to questions about judicial capacity and involvement in political disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB32

Legislature, courts, civil procedure, authority of members of Legislature to intervene in certain legal actions, provided

MS AR1

Adopts the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 82nd Session of the Legislature. (BDR R-905)

MS SR1

Adopts the Standing Rules of the Senate for the 83rd Session of the Legislature. (BDR R-977)

MS SR1

Adopts the Standing Rules of the Senate for the 82nd Session of the Legislature. (BDR R-902)

MS HB518

Authorize standing for legislature to bring lawsuit

MS SR8

Adopts new Standing Rules of the Senate for the remainder of the 82nd Session of the Legislature. (BDR R-1206)

MS AR1

Adopts the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 83rd Session of the Legislature. (BDR R-980)

MS ACR1

Adopts the Joint Standing Rules of the Senate and Assembly for the 82nd Session of the Legislature. (BDR R-901)

MS HB3180

State government; findings; nullification; procedures; effective date.

MS SB1021

Attorney general; legislature; legal challenges

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.