Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB665

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Commission on Status of Women; require that all vacancies be filled and meeting held by July 1, 2022.

Impact

The amendments proposed in HB 665 aim to enhance the efficiency and responsiveness of the Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women. By enforcing attendance requirements and establishing clear timelines for filling vacancies, the bill seeks to improve the functioning of the commission. This action is particularly significant in ensuring that critical discussions about women's issues receive the necessary attention and representation from appointed members. Furthermore, by involving legislators directly in commission meetings, the bill encourages legislative engagement in addressing women's status and needs throughout the state.

Summary

House Bill 665 amends existing law regarding the Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women. The bill mandates that all vacancies on the commission must be filled by June 1, 2022, and sets a requirement for the governor to call a full meeting of the commission before July 1, 2022. The bill also stipulates that any member who fails to attend three consecutive meetings without valid excuse will be removed by a majority vote from current members or by the appointing officer. Additionally, it provides for the appointment of two legislators by the lieutenant governor and the speaker for participation in commission meetings, promoting continued legislative oversight and involvement in the commission's workings.

Contention

While the bill promotes organizational efficiency, there may be concerns regarding potential political influence on the commission's activities. By allowing legislators to attend meetings, there is a risk that the commission’s independent advisory role could be compromised by political considerations. Moreover, the attendance requirement might disproportionately affect members with external commitments or those with socio-economic challenges, which could lead to underrepresentation of these perspectives within the commission. These dynamics raise questions about the bill’s alignment with the overarching goal of advocating for women's needs and ensuring diverse representation on the commission.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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