Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1229

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Harassment of first responder; make a crime.

Impact

The bill introduces penalties for violators, classifying harassment of first responders as a misdemeanor. Offenders may face fines of up to $1,000, imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months, or both, which underscores the seriousness of the offense. By implementing these regulations, the bill is expected to create a safer working environment for first responders, who often face not only physical risks but also emotional stress due to public interactions. This change in law reflects a growing recognition of the challenges faced by those in emergency services.

Summary

House Bill 1229 is legislation aimed at protecting first responders from harassment. It defines harassment as engaging in a course of conduct that intentionally causes substantial emotional distress to first responders, including law enforcement officers, firefighters, and emergency medical care providers. The bill establishes clear boundaries, making it unlawful for individuals to approach a first responder after being verbally warned not to do so, especially when they are actively performing their lawful duties. This approach addresses concerns regarding the safety and mental health of first responders while they are on the job.

Contention

Opposition to this bill may arise from concerns about the implications for civil liberties, particularly regarding what constitutes harassment and the potential for its misuse against members of the public. Critics may argue that the definitions provided could lead to subjective interpretations of behavior towards first responders, thereby risking overreach in law enforcement. Balancing the protection of first responders with the rights of citizens to voice their opinions, even towards those in public service, remains a potential point of contention as the bill advances through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1124

First Responders Funeral Benefits Trust Fund; create for those killed in line of duty.

MS HB1697

Law enforcement and certain first responders killed in line of duty; authorize payment to family up to 30 days.

MS SB2241

Sex offenders; prohibit employment as first responders without DPS approval.

MS SB2431

Sex offenders; prohibit employment as first responders without DPS approval.

MS HB1215

MS First Responders Health and Safety Act; revise definition of first responders under.

MS HB559

Spouse and children of first responders killed in the line of duty; provide scholarship for attendance at postsecondary institutions.

MS HB740

Spouse and children of first responders killed in the line of duty; provide scholarship for attendance at postsecondary institutions.

MS HB1210

The Dr. Elton Mac Huddleston Rural Veterinarians Scholarship Program; establish.

MS HB236

Helping Heroes Act; create to provide support to first responders and public EMS personnel diagnosed with PTSD.

MS HB784

First Responders Health and Safety Act; revise to provide that the cancer benefits will be paid by the state and not insurance policies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.