Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC14

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

Joint Rules; amend to allow legislators to participate remotely in committee meetings and floor sessions beginning in 2025.

Impact

The introduction of HC14 is particularly significant in the context of health safety considerations, as the bill stipulates that if the Speaker of the House and the Lieutenant Governor determine that in-person meetings pose an increased health risk, meetings may be conducted remotely for the duration decided by the leadership. This could be particularly relevant to public health crises, where gathering in person might not be advisable. By allowing electronic participation, the resolution aims to ensure continuous legislative operations even during challenging times.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 14 (HC14) proposes amendments to the Joint Rules of the Mississippi Senate and House of Representatives, aiming to facilitate remote participation in legislative proceedings. Starting with the 2025 Regular Session, the resolution mandates that all committee meetings and floor sessions can be conducted using electronic or other technological means. This change seeks to enable members to partake in debates and votes without needing to be physically present, which may enhance accessibility and flexibility within the legislative process.

Contention

While proponents of HC14 argue it provides necessary adaptability and modernizes legislative participation methods, there may be concerns regarding potential drawbacks. Critics could worry about the implications of remote participation on the transparency and effectiveness of legislative debates, as well as issues related to equity in technology access among lawmakers. Moreover, there may be questions about how effectively remote voting could be monitored compared to traditional in-person votes, and how this may impact the legislative process overall.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC29

Joint Rules; amend to allow legislators to participate remotely in committee meetings and floor sessions beginning in 2024.

MS SR6

Senate Rules; amend Rule 65 to provide for removal of members of the Rules Committee.

MS HC1

Joint Rules; amend to limit introduction of general bills requiring majority vote to sessions in even-numbered years.

MS HC11

Joint Rules; amend 9A to require all bills with 50 or more cosponsors to be adopted automatically by the committee of House of Origin.

MS HR9

House Rules; amend 104A to require all House committees to be live streamed.

MS HR11

House Rules; amend to create a new rule that requires each committee's agenda to be published 24 hours before the meeting.

MS HB149

Joint Legislative Study Committee on Electrification of Transportation; create.

MS HB1148

Retirement; allow PERS retirees to serve in Legislature and receive only the expense allowance and mileage as compensation.

MS SB2667

Open Meetings law; amend to include Legislature and provide judicial enforcement of.

MS HB723

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish and create study committee.

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