Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB358

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Joint state-county work programs; require DOC to utilize under certain circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB6

Joint state-county work programs; require DOC to utilize under certain circumstances.

MS HB585

Regional correctional facilities; require Department of Corrections to utilize for housing of state offenders before utilizing private facilities.

MS HB1109

Regional correctional facilities; require Department of Corrections to utilize for housing of state offenders before utilizing private facilities.

MS HB124

Private incarceration of state inmates; provide exception to 10% cost-savings requirement to state.

MS HB639

Nonviolent offenders, certain; require Department of Corrections to house within a 100-mile radius of offenders' release residences.

MS HB1113

Nonviolent offenders, certain; require Department of Corrections to house within a 100 mile radius of offenders' release residences.

MS HB594

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB535

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS SB2353

State Penitentiary at Parchman; phasedown operation over four-year period.

MS HB824

Joint state-county work programs; require DOC to reimburse counties for offenders participating in.

Similar Bills

MS HB104

Joint state-county work program; require DOC to utilize under certain circumstances.

MS HB124

Private incarceration of state inmates; provide exception to 10% cost-savings requirement to state.

MS HB6

Joint state-county work programs; require DOC to utilize under certain circumstances.

MS HB1020

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB594

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB1238

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB535

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB226

Regional correctional facilities; require Department of Corrections to utilize for housing of state offenders before utilizing private facilities.