Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC29

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

State of the State address of Governor Tate Reeves; call joint session.

Impact

The assembly is scheduled to take place on January 29, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. This kind of resolution is not uncommon in legislative practice, as it ensures that both branches of the legislature are informed of the governor's plans and proposals. The outcome of such addresses can lead to significant discussion and potential legislative actions based on the governor's initiatives outlined during this session. Such resolutions are procedural but play a crucial role in setting the legislative tone for the year ahead.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 29 (HC29) is a legislative proposal designed to facilitate a joint session of the Mississippi Legislature. This resolution is put forth by Representative Shanks to convene both the House of Representatives and the Senate in a single assembly. The primary purpose of this gathering is to listen to the State of the State address delivered by Governor Tate Reeves, which is a key opportunity for the governor to communicate his agenda, priorities, and issues facing the state to both legislative chambers.

Contention

While HC29 itself is a procedural resolution that is typically expected to pass without much debate, the context of the State of the State address can sometimes lead to various points of contention within the legislature. Issues raised during the address may provoke debate, particularly on topics such as budget allocations, healthcare strategies, education policies, and state infrastructure. The legislature’s reception of the governor’s address can be indicative of the political landscape and priorities for the upcoming session.

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