Mississippi 2024 Regular Session All Bills (Page 159)
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2013
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 45-6-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Minimum Educational Training Standards Within The Law Enforcement Officers Training Program For A Law Enforcement Officer Assigned To Field Or Investigative Duties; To Require The Training Be Related To Crimes Committed By Reason Of The Actual Or Perceived Race, Color, Ancestry, Ethnicity, Religion, National Origin Or Gender Of The Victim; To Require The Law Enforcement Officer To Report Such Crimes; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2014
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 45-6-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Minimum Educational Training Standards Within The Law Enforcement Officers Training Program For A Law Enforcement Officer Assigned To Field Or Investigative Duties; To Require The Training Be Related To Crimes Committed By Reason Of The Actual Or Perceived Race, Color, Ancestry, Ethnicity, Religion, National Origin Or Gender Of The Victim; To Require The Law Enforcement Officer To Report Such Crimes; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2015
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Failed
5/14/24
An Act To Restore The Right Of Suffrage To Vedo Kyles Of Yazoo County, Mississippi.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2016
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Engrossed
3/6/24
Refer
3/11/24
Failed
4/2/24
An Act To Amend Section 97-15-30, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Increase The Penalties For Illegally Dumping Solid Waste Material; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2017
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Enact The Restoration Of The Right To Vote Act; To Provide That A Person Who Has Been Convicted Of Vote Fraud, Of Any Crime Listed In Section 241, Mississippi Constitution Of 1890, Or Of Any Crime Interpreted As Disenfranchising In Later Attorney General Or Judicial Opinions Is Otherwise A Qualified Elector, Shall Have His Or Her Right To Vote Suspended Upon Conviction But Shall Have His Or Her Right To Vote Automatically Restored Once He Or She Has Satisfied All Of The Sentencing Requirements Of The Conviction; To Amend Sections 23-15-11, 23-15-19, 23-15-125, 23-15-151, 23-15-153 And 23-15-165, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2018
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 41-29-507, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Sheriffs To Intercept Wire Or Oral Communication By Allowing The Ownership, Possession, Installation Or Monitoring Of Electronic Or Mechanical Devices; To Require The Sheriff To Designate The Deputies Responsible For The Possession, Installation, Operation And Monitoring Of The Devices; To Amend Sections 41-29-501, 41-29-509, 41-29-513, 41-29-515, 41-29-527 And 41-29-536, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2019
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 97-37-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That The Possession Of Multiple Weapons Shall Subject An Offender To One Charge Per Weapon; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2020
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Create The Offense Of Chemical Endangerment Of A Child Or Fetus And To Prescribe Punishment; To Mandate That Prosecutors Offer Substance Abuse Treatment Programs As An Alternative To Prosecution; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2021
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Criminalize Sexual Activity With A Person 16 Or 17 Years Of Age Where The Offender Is 24 Years Of Age Or Older; To Provide That The Crime Shall Be A Felony; To Define Terms; To Provide Criminal Penalties; To Authorize The Court To Issue A Criminal Sexual Assault Protection Order Prohibiting An Offender From Any Contact With A Victim, Without Regard To The Relationship Between The Victim And The Offender; To Amend Section 45-33-23, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include The Offense As A Registrable Sex Offense; To Bring Forward Section 97-3-65, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Is The Provision That Provides For The Crime Of Statutory Rape, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; To Bring Forward Section 97-3-95, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Is The Provision That Provides For The Crime Of Sexual Battery, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; To Bring Forward Section 97-3-101, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Is The Provision That Provides For The Penalties For The Crime Of Sexual Battery, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2022
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Engrossed
3/12/24
Refer
3/18/24
Enrolled
5/6/24
Passed
5/13/24
An Act To Amend Sections 97-3-21 And 99-19-101, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Alternative Sentencing Options For Juvenile Offenders In Compliance With United States Supreme Court Holdings In The Cases Of Miller V. Alabama And Roper V. Simmons; To Amend Section 25-31-21, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Procedures For Recusal By Attorneys For Purposes Of Impaneling A Grand Jury; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2023
Introduced
1/16/24
Refer
1/16/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 45-3-29, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Crime Of Impersonating A Patrolman Shall Be A Felony; To Increase The Minimum Term Of Imprisonment For The Crime Of Impersonating A Patrolman; To Amend Section 97-7-44, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That The Crime Of Impersonating A Law Enforcement Officer Shall Be A Felony; To Increase The Penalty For Impersonating A Law Enforcement Officer; To Repeal Section 97-7-43, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides For The Offense Of Impersonating State, County Or Municipal Officers Or Employees And Is A Duplicative Section; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2024
Introduced
1/16/24
Refer
1/16/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 47-7-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That A Probation And Parole Officer Shall Not Handle More Than 50 Cases At One Time; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2025
Introduced
1/16/24
Refer
1/16/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 89-1-23, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That No Entity That Acquires Or Holds Land In This State Shall Be Owned By Or Transferred To, In Part Or In Whole, Any Entity Or Nonresident Alien Belonging To A Country That Is Hostile To The Interests Of The United States Or A Country That Is A Known Violator Of Human Rights; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2026
Introduced
1/16/24
Refer
1/16/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Amend Section 83-11-301, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That In The Case Of An Accident That Causes A Fatality Covered By A Policy, A Debt Incurred By Or On Behalf Of A Named Insured For Towing Or Storage Services May Be Collected From An Insurer Of The Motor Vehicle Covered Under The Policy For Physical Damage, Property Damage Or Uninsured Motorist Coverage; To Provide That Such Insurer Shall Not Abandon The Vehicle To A Towing Or Storage Company Without Paying Reasonable Charges For The Services Already Incurred; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi Senate Bill SB2027
Introduced
1/16/24
Refer
1/16/24
Failed
3/5/24
An Act To Create New Section 83-9-46.1, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Health Insurance Carriers That Provide Coverage For Prescription Insulin Drugs To Cap The Total Amount That A Covered Person Is Required To Pay For A Covered Prescription Insulin Drug At An Amount Not To Exceed $100.00 Per Thirty-day Supply Of Insulin, Regardless Of The Amount Or Type Of Insulin Needed To Fill The Covered Person's Prescription; To Direct The Attorney General To Investigate Pricing Of Prescription Insulin Drugs That Are Made Available To Mississippi Consumers To Ensure Adequate Consumer Protections In Pricing Of Prescription Insulin Drugs And Whether Additional Consumer Protections Are Needed; To Provide That The Attorney General Shall Issue And Make Available To The Public, The Governor And The Legislature A Report Detailing His Or Her Findings From The Investigation Conducted Under This Act; To Bring Forward Section 25-15-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides For The State And School Employees Health Insurance Plan, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; To Bring Forward Section 83-9-46, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides That Health Insurance Policies And Plans Must Offer Coverage For Diabetes Treatments, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.