Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC66

Introduced
5/1/24  
Refer
5/1/24  

Caption

Suspend deadlines for futher consideration of Senate Bill 2753; revisions to the SAFER ACT.

Impact

If enacted, the SAFER Act will significantly alter the regulatory landscape concerning public facilities in Mississippi. It will create specific legal requirements for how public and educational structures manage gender-related access to restrooms and other changing facilities. This change is positioned to ensure segregation of facilities based on assigned gender, which advocates claim will enhance safety and privacy for individuals in these settings.

Voting

The progress of the bill has prompted discussions about its implications, with an emphasis on the balance between public safety and inclusivity. As lawmakers debate these provisions, the resolution reflects broader national conversations around gender, rights, and the regulation of public spaces.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 66 was introduced to suspend certain legislative deadlines to permit the further consideration and passage of Senate Bill 2753, referred to as the SAFER Act. This bill aims to establish new regulations under the Mississippi Code of 1972, particularly focusing on the requirement for public buildings to have exclusive male and/or female restrooms, as well as unisex facilities. The legislation also extends to changing facilities and stipulates conditions for single-sex educational housing and social organizations such as fraternities and sororities.

Contention

The resolution has generated diverse opinions among lawmakers and the public. Supporters argue that the regulations are necessary to protect individuals' rights and reinforce traditional boundaries in public spaces, potentially mitigating concerns over safety and privacy. Conversely, opponents of the SAFER Act may see this as an overreach that could alienate certain groups, imposing unnecessary restrictions and failing to accommodate individuals who do not identify within the traditional gender binary.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC61

Legislature; extend 2023 Regular Session, suspend deadlines for certain bills, and set date of sine die adjournment.

MS HC60

Legislature; extend 2023 Regular Session, suspend deadlines for certain bills, and set date of sine die adjournment.

MS HB952

Violent offenders, certain; may be paroled by Parole Board if sentencing judge authorizes parole consideration.

MS HB1127

MS Safe Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE); create to prohibit providing gender transition procedures to minors.

MS HB1480

"Parents' Bill of Rights Act of 2023"; enact.

MS HB1125

Regulate Experimental Adolescent Procedures (REAP) Act; create to regulate transgender procedures and surgeries.

MS HC63

Representative Alyce G. Clarke; commend distinguished legislative career and public service upon the special occasion of her retirement.

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 SB2746

Women's Economic Security Act of 2023; create.

Similar Bills

MS HC65

Suspend deadline for introduction; governmental buildings; regulate.

MS HB1428

"SAFER Act"; create to regulate public buildings.

MS SB2753

SAFER Act; enact.

MS HB585

"Dignity and Safety for Incarcerated Women Act"; enact.

MS HB188

"Dignity and Safety for Incarcerated Women Act"; enact.

MS HB881

"Universal Changing Tables Installation Incentive Grant Program Act"; create to provide incentives for installation of changing tables in restrooms.

MS HB1048

"Universal Changing Tables Installation Incentive Grant Program Act"; establish to be administered by Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services.

MS HB803

"Universal Changing Tables Installation Incentive Grant Program Act"; create to provide incentives for installation of in public buildings.