Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2865

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Public salaries; limit the amount withheld to satisfy child support arrearage or overdue income tax to 25%.

Impact

This bill alters existing laws regarding the financial obligations of public employees by providing a more manageable standard for wage withholdings. Advocates argue that this change will help maintain the economic stability of public employees who may face difficulties in fulfilling child support or tax obligations while also managing their living expenses. The bill reflects a balancing act between enforcing financial responsibilities and ensuring that individuals retain sufficient income.

Summary

Senate Bill 2865 seeks to amend Section 27-7-45 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to limit the amount of salary that can be withheld from public officials and employees to satisfy overdue child support or income tax obligations. Specifically, the bill proposes that no more than 25% of an affected individual’s wages, salary or any other compensation can be withheld for these purposes until the full amount of the arrears is paid. This legislative change is aimed at ensuring that while public officials are held accountable for their financial responsibilities, they are not left without adequate income for personal needs during repayment.

Contention

One point of contention regarding SB 2865 may stem from the implications of modifying the withholding amount. Supporters assert that limiting withholdings will protect public servants from financial hardship, while critics may argue that it could lessen the urgency for individuals to pay their owed obligations. The discussion around this amendment highlights a broader debate about financial responsibility versus economic welfare for those employed in the public sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2319

Child support; authorize DHS to satisfy arrearages with unclaimed property.

MS HB1013

Income tax; revise method of collecting from public officers or employees in arrears.

MS HB1169

Income tax; revise method of collecting delinquent tax from public officers and employees.

MS HB245

Income tax and sales tax liability; revise method of collecting from public officers or employees.

MS HB76

Income tax and sales tax liability; revise method of collecting from public officers or employees.

MS SB2132

Child support; withhold gaming winnings of persons who have outstanding child support arrearages.

MS SB2384

Child support; withhold gaming winnings of persons who have outstanding child support arrearages.

MS HB1058

Child support; interest on arrearages.

MS HB06764

An Act Concerning Income Withholding For Child Support.

MS HB1082

Child support arrearages; authorize DHS and State Treasurer to obtain from unclaimed property.

Similar Bills

MS SB2293

Mississippi Antiquities Law; amend to provide for certain demolition permits.

MS HB429

Children's Resource Commission; create to coordinate and streamline the state's efforts to provide services to children.

MS HB1407

Children's Resource Commission; create to coordinate and streamline the state's efforts to provide services to children.

MS HB1327

Children's Advocacy Commission; create to coordinate and streamline the state's efforts to provide services to children.

MS HB30

Children's Advocacy Commission; create to coordinate and streamline the state's efforts to provide services to children.

MS HB379

Children's Advocacy Commission; create to coordinate and streamline the state's efforts to provide services to children.

MS HB314

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MS HB1197

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