Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR6

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  

Caption

House Rules; amend to limit number of bills and resolutions that a House member may request and introduce.

Impact

The introduction of HR6 could have significant implications for how legislative sessions are conducted in Mississippi. By instituting these limits, the resolution may encourage legislators to prioritize their proposals and focus on the most pressing issues. Supporters argue that reducing the number of bills and resolutions will lead to more thorough discussions and assessments of essential legislation. However, there is concern that the limits may stifle innovation and prevent important issues from being brought forward, particularly by newer legislators who may have fresh perspectives on local or state challenges.

Summary

House Resolution 6 (HR6) is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the rules of the Mississippi House of Representatives. The primary focus of this resolution is to establish limitations on the number of bills and resolutions that a member of the House may request for drafting and introduction during a regular legislative session. As outlined in the proposed Rule 94A, members with at least one full session of experience would be allowed to request up to fifteen bills and resolutions, while those with less experience would have a lesser limit of five. This structure aims to manage the legislative workload more effectively and could potentially streamline the bill introduction process.

Contention

The resolution has the potential to spark debate among legislators regarding the balance between efficiency and representation. Critics may argue that restricting the number of bills undermines the democratic process by limiting the ability of legislators to introduce and advocate for issues that are important to their constituents. Additionally, some may question whether the thresholds set for experienced versus inexperienced members are equitable and conducive to encouraging active participation across all levels of legislative experience.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC1

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

MS HC6

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

MS SC548

Suspend rules for introduction; revisions to PERS and public education funding.

MS HR1

House Rules; adopt temporary rules.

MS HR67

House Rules; adopt permanent rules for the 2024-2028 term.

MS SC508

Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.

MS SC503

Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.

MS HR5

House Rules; amend Temporary Rules to revise provisions relating to membership on standing committees.

MS SR6

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

MS SR18

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

Similar Bills

NJ SCR84

Proposes constitutional amendment to require every bill and joint resolution introduced in Legislature to be heard in committee.

NJ ACR134

Proposes constitutional amendment to require every bill and joint resolution introduced in Legislature to be heard in committee.

NJ ACR100

Proposes constitutional amendment to require every bill and joint resolution introduced in Legislature to be heard in committee.

HI HB2707

Proposing An Amendment To Article Iii, Section 12 Of The Hawaii Constitution To Require The Chair Of A Committee Of The Legislature To Set For Public Hearing Every Bill Assigned To The Committee.

CA SCA11

Elections: Nonpartisan offices.

CA SB689

Local jurisdictions: district-based elections.

CA SB300

Public employees’ retirement: fiscal impact: information.

HI HB1744

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Clarify Legislative Voting Procedures.