Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1121

Introduced
2/12/24  
Refer
2/12/24  
Engrossed
2/21/24  
Refer
3/21/24  
Enrolled
4/8/24  

Caption

State officers; make minor, nonsubstantive changes regarding swearing in of.

Impact

By enacting HB1121, the bill modifies existing laws that govern the swearing-in process for state officials, thereby aligning it with previous changes made under House Bill 1276 during the 2023 Regular Session. The amendments seek to clarify the procedure and timing for the commencement of terms of office, thus potentially eliminating confusion and enhancing the efficiency of the governmental transition process following elections.

Summary

House Bill 1121 is a legislative act that aims to amend specific sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972, namely Sections 7-1-1 and 25-1-3. This bill proposes minor, nonsubstantive changes intended to improve the procedural aspects of swearing in state officers, specifically emphasizing the timing of such ceremonies. The alterations are designed to standardize the process whereby newly elected officials are officially sworn into office following elections, ensuring a more streamlined transition of leadership within the state government.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB1121 has generally been supportive as it attempts to clarify and enhance existing governmental protocols. There has been a consensus among lawmakers that these changes are necessary to maintain an orderly and effective swearing-in process, which reflects positively on the state's commitment to good governance. However, the discussions around the bill have also been minimal, indicating that it is viewed as largely non-controversial and not likely to incite significant debate or opposition.

Contention

While there are no widely reported points of contention regarding HB1121, the legislative discussions indicate that, as a non-substantive change bill, it is not expected to provoke significant opposition from any legislative factions. The bill's focus on procedural updates suggests a low likelihood of contention; however, it is essential to note that minor amendments to established laws can sometimes lead to unforeseen implications in practices or interpretations, even if unintended.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1276

State officers; provide for a runoff election for.

MS HB562

Alcoholic beverages; revise policy of state regarding prohibition of.

MS SB2354

Elections; revise procedures regarding voter roll maintenance and monitoring.

MS HB773

Real estate brokers and agents; revise liability regarding disclosure statements.

MS HB370

Municipal elected officers; authorize removal of using the same process as removal of county elected officers.

MS SB2423

Elections; require that candidates receive majority of votes in general election to be elected to statewide office.

MS HB1261

State Medical Forgivable Loan Program for Minority Physicians; create.

MS HB1436

Healthcare Coordinating Council; reconstitute and require to make report on specific health goals for the state.

MS HB1169

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

MS HB1391

Minority set-aside contracts; prohibit municipalities from utilizing.

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