Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2829

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Federal regulations; require specific authorization by the Legislature by state enforcement.

Impact

The proposed legislation would create a Joint Committee known as the Committee on Administrative Rules, responsible for reviewing all existing state regulations that were enacted in conjunction with federal regulations. This committee would assess whether these rules should continue to be enforced post-July 1, 2023. If a federal rule is deemed necessary, the committee must recommend it for legislative approval. This could greatly affect the implementation of various federal policies at the state level, particularly in areas where state and federal interests intersect.

Summary

Senate Bill 2829 is a legislative act designed to restrict the enforcement of federal rules and regulations by state departments and agencies without explicit authorization from the state legislature. This initiative stems from a desire to reinforce Mississippi's status as an independent sovereign entity in relation to the federal government, as outlined in the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The bill seeks to ensure that no federal regulation can be imposed on the state unless it has been specifically approved by an act of the Mississippi Legislature.

Contention

The bill raises significant points of contention regarding state sovereignty versus federal authority. Proponents argue it is essential for protecting state rights and ensuring local laws are not overridden by federal mandates, thereby enabling tailored local governance. However, critics may contend that such restrictions could hamper the effectiveness of federal regulations that address critical issues such as public health, safety, and environmental protection, potentially weakening necessary oversight in these areas. The balancing act between state autonomy and federal requirements is a primary focus of discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2353

State enforcement of federal regulations; require specific authorization by the Legislature.

MS SB358

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

MS SB771

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

MS SB1141

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

MS SB956

Prohibits the enforcement of any federal regulation by a state department or agency until the enforcement is approved by the General Assembly

MS HB2222

Prohibiting the enforcement of federal rules or regulations and the promulgation of state rules and regulations to carry out such enforcement without legislative approval.

MS HB194

Reverse auctions; require state agencies to publish detailed specifications on.

MS HB1258

Boats and other vessels; update numbering requirements for compliance with federal regulations.

MS HB184

Insurance; mental health parity requirements; include a specific federal regulation

MS HB619

State Health Officer; require certain orders issued by to be approved by the Governor.

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