Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2628

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Anti-SLAPP law; create the Public Speech Protection Act.

Impact

If enacted, SB2628 would result in significant changes to current educational policies by mandating the adoption of updated curriculum standards that align with contemporary educational goals. This would impact public schools throughout the state, requiring them to allocate resources towards both curriculum development and teacher professional development programs. The bill is seen as a proactive step toward enhancing educational outcomes and ensuring that all students have access to a high-quality education, regardless of their background or geographic location.

Summary

SB2628 is a legislative proposal aimed at reforming the state's education system by introducing new curriculum standards and enhancing the training requirements for teachers. The bill seeks to address gaps in educational quality and ensure that students receive a more robust education that prepares them for future challenges. Advocates of the bill argue that it is crucial for improving the overall performance of students across various metrics, including standardized testing and college readiness.

Contention

The bill has stirred up debates among various stakeholders in the education sector. Proponents, including some educators and policy makers, view the reforms as necessary to prepare students for a rapidly changing world, emphasizing the need for a curriculum that is relevant and fosters critical thinking. Opponents, however, raise concerns about potential overreach and the costs associated with implementing new standards. Critics argue that schools might struggle to meet the new requirements without additional funding and support, potentially widening the existing disparities among districts with varying resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB07134

An Act Concerning Enhanced Protections Available Under The State's Anti-slapp Statute.

MS HB1504

"Freedom of Speech Protection Act"; create.

MS LD870

An Act to Strengthen Freedom of Speech Protections by Enacting the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act

MS A4857

Extends anti-SLAPP protections to complainants of sexual assault, harassment, and discrimination.

MS S3758

Extends anti-SLAPP protections to complainants of sexual assault, harassment, and discrimination.

MS S2802

"Uniform Public Expression Protection Act"; provides for expedited process for dismissal of "Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation" (SLAPP).

MS A4393

"Uniform Public Expression Protection Act"; provides for expedited process for dismissal of "Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation" ("SLAPP").

MS HB2973

Relating to encouraging public participation by citizens by protecting a person's right to petition, right of free speech, and right of association from meritless lawsuits arising from actions taken in furtherance of those rights.

MS SB1565

Relating to encouraging public participation by citizens by protecting a person's right to petition, right of free speech, and right of association from meritless lawsuits arising from actions taken in furtherance of those rights.

MS S1732

Authorizes application for dismissal of a "Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation" ("SLAPP").

Similar Bills

HI SB3329

Relating To Public Participation In Government.

NJ S1732

Authorizes application for dismissal of a "Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation" ("SLAPP").

NJ A3132

Authorizes application for dismissal of a "Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation" ("SLAPP").

CA SB1220

Peace and custodial officers.

PA HB1464

In particular rights and immunities, providing for immunity for constitutionally protected communications.

IL HB2188

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TX HB743

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TX HB2945

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