Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB4052

Introduced
3/27/24  
Refer
3/27/24  

Caption

Suffrage; restore to Gerald Laird of Jefferson Davis County.

Impact

The passage of HB 4052 could set a precedent in Mississippi regarding the restoration of voting rights for individuals with felony convictions, particularly those who have shown evidence of rehabilitation. By restoring Laird's suffrage, the bill not only addresses his individual case but potentially opens the door for similar legislative efforts aimed at restoring voting rights to others who have faced disenfranchisement due to felony convictions. This aligns with wider national trends advocating for criminal justice reform and more inclusive democratic participation.

Summary

House Bill 4052 seeks to restore the right of suffrage to Gerald Laird, a resident of Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi. Laird had previously been disqualified as an elector due to a felony conviction for robbery in 2003. The bill acknowledges his compliance with legal requirements since his release and highlights the fact that he has conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen since then. The legislation specifically targets the restoration of voting rights for individuals who have demonstrated rehabilitation after serving their sentences, reflecting a move towards reintegrating formerly incarcerated individuals into the civic community.

Contention

While the bill might be positively viewed as a step towards inclusivity, it could also provoke debate about the broader implications of reinstating voting rights for those with criminal backgrounds. Some may argue that such restorations should be contingent on stricter criteria or further community involvement. The conversation around HB 4052 may highlight the polarizing views on criminal justice reform and the role of government in facilitating or restricting voting rights for individuals with felony histories.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1811

Suffrage; restore to Gerald Laird of Jefferson Davis County.

MS HB1812

Suffrage; restore to Rahmond Williams of Hinds County.

MS HB1809

Suffrage; restore to Cleveland Stallworth of Jackson County.

MS SB2095

Suffrage; restore suffrage to Vedo Kyles.

MS HB1813

Suffrage; restore to Cornelius Clayton of Monroe County.

MS HB1808

Suffrage; restore to Jushun Paige of Hinds County.

MS SB3053

Suffrage; restore to Edward Carter.

MS HB1810

Suffrage; restore to Marcus Jackson of Hinds County.

MS HB1814

Suffrage; restore to Omar Travis of Hinds County.

MS SB3054

Suffrage; restore to Larry Sills.

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