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Mississippi Legislature
Mississippi Legislature
The Mississippi Legislature consists of 173 current members in the Senate and House of Representatives. Track 56,757 Mississippi bills, view legislator voting records, and monitor committee activity.
Sessions (32)
2026 Regular Session
2025 Regular Session
2025 Extraordinary Session
2024 Extraordinary Session
2024 Second Extraordinary Session
2024 Regular Session
2023 Regular Session
2022 Regular Session
2022 First Extraordinary Session
2021 Regular Session
2020 Regular Session
2019 Regular Session
2018 Regular Session
2018 First Extraordinary Session
2017 Regular Session
2017 First Extraordinary Session
2016 Regular Session
2016 Second Extraordinary Session
2016 First Extraordinary Session
2015 Regular Session
2014 Regular Session
2014 First Extraordinary Session
2014 Second Extraordinary Session
2013 First Extraordinary Session
2013 Second Extraordinary Session
2013 Regular Session
2012 Regular Session
2011 Regular Session
2011 First Extraordinary Session
2010 First Extraordinary Session
2010 Regular Session
2010 Second Extraordinary Session
Legislators (173)
Bills (50)
Suspend rules for further consideration of Conference Report on H.B 583; health care CON.
Local Improvements Project Fund and IHL Capital Improvements Fund; revise certain projects funded with monies from.
Medical cannabis; eliminate mandatory follow-up visit and extend validity periods of certification and ID cards to 24 months.
Right to Try Medical Cannabis Act; create.
LGBTQ Rainbow Flag; prohibit Department of Finance and Administration from allowing display on state or political subdivision buildings.
City of Greenwood; authorize to establish a Vacant and Abandoned Structures Registration Program.
Jackson County; authorize contributions to Friends of Art, Culture and Education (F.A.C.E).
City of Clinton; extend repeal date on restaurant tax.
DeSoto County; authorize sheriff to use radar on county roads.
City of Laurel; extend repeal date on hotel and motel tax.
City of Moss Point; extend date of repeal on city's restaurant tax.
Extend the sympathy of the Legislature to the family of national civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson.
Congress; urge to call convention to propose an amendment to U.S. Constitution to provide congressional term limits.
City of Greenwood; authorize to establish a Vacant and Abandoned Structure Registration Program.
City of Natchez and Adams County; authorize contributions to Natchez, Incorporated.
City of Pass Christian; authorize municipal law enforcement to use one radar speed detection device on U.S. Highway 90.
Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.
Lamar County; authorize to employ part-time county prosecuting attorney as full-time elected official.
Appropriation; Attorney General.
Emmett Till murder; issue apology for state's role in killers' acquittals.
Bolivar County; authorize to create utility district to own, control, operate and maintain Choctaw Sewer Association system.
Urge local law enforcement to enter into immigration enforcement agreements.
Commend Charlie Kirk.
City of Jackson; extend repealer on CVB, and authorize additional 1% hotel/motel tax and 1/2% restaurant tax.
Noxubee County; authorize tax on hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts for tourism and parks and recreation.
B.B. King or Elvis Presley; request the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress to approve the replacement of Jefferson Davis with either.
United States Constitutional Convention under Article V; apply for congressional term limits.
Emmett Till murder; issue apology for state's role in killers' acquittals.
Urge United States Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell decision and restore marriage rights to states.
House Rules; amend to require a racial impact statement for all legislation to be attached to each bill.
State of the State address of Governor Tate Reeves; call joint session.
DeSoto County; authorize sheriff to use radar on county roads within school zones.
Direct Senate Rules Committee to contract for the restoration of the globe light fixtures originally in front of Senate Chamber.
Urge Congress to enact the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE).
Pastor Jamal Harrison Bryant; commend faith leadership, civic engagement and social justice organizing to uplift communities upon the occasion of the 2026 Legacy and Leadership Gala.
Town of Meadville; authorize tax on hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts for tourism and parks and recreation.
City of Philadelphia; authorize a contribution to Philadelphia Transit.
City of Southaven; extend repeal date on restaurant tax.
Senator Hiram Revels and Fannie Lou Hamer; request joint committee on Library of Congress to approve replacement of current statues with statues of.
Noxubee County; extend repealer on assessments on misdemeanor convictions and nonadjudications for capital improvements.
Mississippi Juneteenth Homecoming Weekend 2026; recognize and celebrate.
House rules; amend to create a new rule that requires each committee's agenda to be published 24 hours before the meeting.
Senate Rules; amend Rule 65 to provide for removal of members of the Rules Committee.
Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.
Urge U.S. Congress to enact legislation to include airguns and airbows as items taxed under the Pittman-Robertson Act.
Senate Rules; amend Rules 28 and 35C to provide floor restrictions for members of the news media.
Emmett Till murder; issue apology for state's role in killers' acquittals.
Unintended impact of wind turbine usage in agriculture; create Joint Legislative Study Committee to make recommendations regarding.
LGBTQ Rainbow flag; prohibit Department of Finance and Administration from allowing display on state buildings.
City of Jackson; extend repealer on CVB, and authorize additional 1% hotel/motel tax 1/2% restaurant tax.