Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2254

Introduced
2/6/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

Jurors; expand pool to citizens with driver's license who have filed state income taxes.

Impact

The effects of SB2254 could lead to a more diverse group of jurors, reflecting a wider demographic within the state. By including those who are actively engaged in the economy—demonstrated through filing state income taxes—this reform may foster a judicial environment that better understands the community's needs. Furthermore, the bill's implementation is expected to enhance the efficacy of the judicial process by ensuring sufficient juror availability, particularly in counties where potential juror numbers may have dwindled due to strict qualification criteria.

Summary

Senate Bill 2254 aims to expand the definition of a qualified juror in Mississippi by including citizens who hold a valid Mississippi driver's license and have filed state income taxes in at least one of the previous two years. This amendment to Section 13-5-1 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 is intended to broaden the pool of individuals eligible for jury duty, potentially improving representation within the judicial system. The adjustments would ensure that more citizens can fulfill their civic duties by participating in jury service, as the criteria for eligibility would no longer be limited solely to traditional qualifications such as electoral status or property ownership.

Contention

While the bill seems to encourage greater participation in the jury system, there may be points of contention surrounding its implementation. Critics might argue that the reliance on driver's licenses and tax filings as qualifications could inadvertently disenfranchise certain groups, such as young adults who are first-time voters or those who are less likely to own a vehicle. Additionally, there may be concerns surrounding data privacy, particularly regarding how voter registration lists are compiled and maintained by county commissions. Overall, the conversation around SB2254 points to a balancing act between increasing civic engagement in jury duty and ensuring equity in access to those civic responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2195

Jurors; expand pool to citizens with driver's license who have filed state income taxes.

MS SB2503

Elections; candidates for any office must file documentation of United States citizenship.

MS SB2643

Age of majority; revise.

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 SB2506

Voter registration; require verification of an applicant's U.S. citizenship.

MS HB719

Automatic voter registration; authorize for those who apply for the issuance, renewal or change of address of driver's license.

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 HB80

Concealed firearms; clarify prohibition for mentally incompetent.

MS HB804

Hunting and fishing license; nonresident not required to have if on land that he or she owns.

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