Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2815

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Parental rights; prohibit infringement on except in limited circumstances.

Impact

If enacted, SB2815 would alter the boundaries of state authority over familial structures and child welfare matters. The recognition of parental rights as fundamental under state legislature could result in significant changes in how state agencies interact with families, particularly in areas such as education and social services. This could limit the state's ability to intervene in cases of neglect or abuse unless stringent criteria are met, thereby protecting parents from potentially overreaching governmental actions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2815 aims to solidify the fundamental rights of parents regarding the education, upbringing, care, and control of their children. The bill explicitly recognizes that parents possess a liberty interest protected by the due process clause, reinforcing their authority to make decisions about their child's welfare. Importantly, the legislation stipulates that no state agency or officer can infringe upon these fundamental parental rights unless such actions are justified by narrowly tailored laws that serve a compelling governmental interest, applying the least restrictive means possible.

Contention

The bill's proponents may argue that it safeguards parental rights against potential governmental overreach, emphasizing autonomy in family matters aligned with constitutional interpretations. Conversely, opponents may express concern that it could limit the state's ability to protect children in risky situations by placing parental rights above the need for state intervention in cases of abuse or neglect. This aspect of the bill could lead to debates surrounding child welfare, highlighting the tension between parental authority and the state's responsibility to protect vulnerable children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2761

Parents' Bill of Rights; enact.

MS HB1480

"Parents' Bill of Rights Act of 2023"; enact.

MS HB1489

"Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act of 2023"; enact.

MS HB509

"Families' Rights and Responsiblities Act of 2023"; enact.

MS HB1476

"Families' Rights and Responsibilites Act of 2023"; enact.

MS SB2763

Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act; enact.

MS SB2765

"Mississippi Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act"; enact.

MS SB2764

Parental rights in education; prohibit instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity in K-12.

MS HB510

Foster Parents' Bill of Rights; and Responsibilities; create and require to be provided to foster parents.

MS SB2820

"Transparency in Education Act"; prohibit certain curriculum in public schools without parental consent.

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