Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2349

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Study Committee; authorize to study police pursuits.

Impact

The formation of the study committee proposed in SB2349 will involve key stakeholders, including representatives from the Senate and House Judiciary committees, the Department of Public Safety, the Attorney General's office, and the Mississippi Sheriff's and Police Associations. This diverse composition suggests a broad representation of interests in the discussions ahead. The committee's mandate to evaluate police pursuit policies aligns with ongoing debates about public safety, particularly in contexts where pursuit may cross into different jurisdictions, complicating legal and operational implications for police departments.

Summary

Senate Bill 2349 is designed to establish a study committee dedicated to researching the implications and societal effects of police pursuits within the state of Mississippi. The bill underscores the necessity of examining not just the legality of police pursuits but also the various parameters related to their execution, such as jurisdictional limitations, speed considerations for safe pursuit, and the nature of crimes that may warrant pursuits. This initiative is motivated by concerns surrounding the risks involved in high-speed chases versus their potential benefits in law enforcement scenarios.

Contention

While the bill aims to shed light on the practices surrounding police pursuits, it may evoke varying reactions from different community sectors. Supporters are likely to view the establishment of such a committee as a proactive measure to reassess and potentially enhance public safety protocols. Conversely, critics may argue that further study is a delay tactic that does not address urgent concerns regarding police practices and community safety. The outcomes of the committee's investigation and its recommendations to the legislature could significantly influence future legislation related to law enforcement directives and local policing policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2608

Study Committee; authorize to study police pursuits.

MS SB2600

Parole and probation officers' study committee; study transferring authority and functions to DPS.

MS HB723

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish and create study committee.

MS HB1132

Child Care For Working Families Study Committee; create.

MS HB185

Child Care for Working Families Study Committee; establish.

MS SB2489

Study Committee; create to study the funding of health insurance of all retired first responders.

MS HB1274

Mississippi Alliance of Nonprofits and Philanthropy; create study committee on partnership with.

MS SB2360

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

MS SB2408

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

MS SB2036

Tax sales; create study committee to study solutions to unmerchantable and uninsurable titles resulting from.

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