Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB173

Introduced
1/23/24  
Refer
1/23/24  

Caption

Appropriation; Town of Alligator for the 2022 water and sewer improvement project.

Impact

This bill signifies a progressive move towards supporting vulnerable populations, particularly the homeless, by ensuring they have access to identification that is often necessary for everyday activities and engagements with various state agencies. The proposed changes to existing laws will expand the availability of state identification, thus facilitating better access to state services which require identification, aiming to improve the overall integration of homeless individuals into the system.

Summary

House Bill 173 seeks to amend various sections of the Mississippi Code to enable the Commissioner of Public Safety to develop rules for providing alternative state identification cards specifically for homeless individuals. This initiative is designed to address the barriers faced by homeless individuals in obtaining state-issued identification, a critical factor for accessing numerous services and opportunities, including employment, housing, and healthcare. The bill explicitly states that these alternative identification cards will not require proof of domicile, which can be a significant obstacle for those without stable housing.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill may encounter opposition based on concerns about resource allocation and the potential administrative burdens on the Department of Public Safety. Discussions may arise regarding the costs associated with implementing the necessary changes and whether the state can adequately fund and manage the additional responsibilities entrusted to the Commissioner of Public Safety for overseeing these alternative identification measures. Moreover, there may be debates around the adequacy of safeguards to ensure that the new IDs do not inadvertently lead to exploitation or misuse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1331

Appropriation; Town of Alligator for cost of the 2022 water and sewer improvement project.

MS HB1338

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Town of Alligator with water and sewer project.

MS HB368

State identification for homeless persons; authorize.

MS HB74

Photo identification; require for those age 12 and up.

MS HB277

State identification; authorize permanent identification for permanent residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

MS HB924

Driver's license; authorize issuance of hardship license to persons who have their licenses suspended as a result of being out of compliance with order for support.

MS HB111

Driver's license; authorize issuance of hardship license to persons suspended for being out of compliance with order for support.

MS SB2422

Driver's license; authorize issuance of hardship license to persons suspended for being out of compliance with order for support.

MS HB580

Appropriation; Town of Meadville for improvements to water and sewer infrastructure.

MS SB3064

Capital Expense Fund; FY2024 appropriation to Town of Lula for water and sewer improvement project.

Similar Bills

MS HB1346

Interagency Task Force on Homelessness and Community Advisory Council on Homelessness; create within DHS.

MS SB2221

Campus safety; require institutions of higher learning to review safety procedures concerning student living accommodations.

MS HB368

State identification for homeless persons; authorize.

MS HB96

State identification for homeless persons; authorize.

MS HB717

State identification for homeless persons; authorize.

MS HB341

"Mississippi Youthbuild Act"; create.

MS HB303

"2022 Mississippi Youthbuild Pilot Program Act"; create with programs at Coahoma and Jones County Community Colleges.

MS HB1462

"2023 Mississippi Youthbuild Pilot Program Act"; create with programs at Coahoma and Jones County Community Colleges.