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Mississippi Legislature
Mississippi Legislature
The Mississippi Legislature consists of 173 current members in the Senate and House of Representatives. Track 56,599 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.
Appropriation; Athletic Commission.
Statute of limitations; except felonious assistance program fraud from.
Appropriation; Public Utilities Staff.
Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services.
Appropriation; Nursing Home Administrators, Board of.
Small Loan Regulatory Law; authorize licensee to charge fee for nonrecording insurance in lieu of recording cost.
Land use/zoning changes by local governments; revise procedure and time limitations.
Columbia High School Wildcats Football Team; commend and congratulate on winning 2025 MHSAA Class 4A State Championship.
Appropriation; Pearl River Valley Water Supply District.
Appropriation; Attorney General.
Appropriation; Auctioneers Commission.
Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement System.
Appropriation; Education, Department of.
Strengthening Mississippi Academic Research Through (SMART) Business Act; extend repealer on.
The Mississippi Chancery Youth Court Act of 2026; enact to provide uniform youth court and extend automatic repealer on related sections.
Counties; shorten notice requirement for special meetings from five days to three days.
Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer on authority to collect fees from paroled offenders for deposit into.
Metro Jackson Water Authority Act; create.
Mississippi Forestry Commission; commend upon 100th anniversary.
Appropriation; Forestry Commission.
Appropriation; Oil and Gas Board.
Appropriation; Pat Harrison Waterway District.
Appropriation; District attorneys and staff.
Appropriation; Tombigbee River Valley Water Management District.
Appropriation; Psychology, Board of.
Public lands; extend date of repeal on section prescribing who may purchase.
ABC Warehouse in Gluckstadt; authorize the sale of.
Juror qualifications; clarify qualified electors must be active voters to be competent jurors.
Appropriation; State Public Defender, Office of.
Gulfport High School Football Team; commend on winning MHSAA Class 7A State Championship.
Homestead exemption; increase for honorably discharged veterans age 85 or older and unremarried surviving spouses of such persons.
Name change; prohibit for persons convicted of a crime of violence and for sex offenders.
Appropriation; Health, Department of.
Child support; withhold gaming winnings of persons who have outstanding child support arrearages.
Mississippi Tort Claims Act; create publicly accessible registry for certain entities subject to.
Scenic byways; designate certain segments of road in Chickasaw County as the "Davis Lake Road Scenic Byway".
Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters Death Benefits Trust Fund; delete prohibition for intentional harm.
Open seasons; extend those ending on a Saturday until 30 minutes after sunset on the following Sunday.
Licensure of land surveyors; merge into licensure of engineers.
ARPA programs and funds; direct transfer of certain available and unexpended funds on September 30, 2026.
Dr. Kim Welch Hoover; commend for over 40 years of career excellence in the health care field.
Drug trafficking; revise elements for crime of aggravated.
Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Panel; create under State Department of Health.
Appropriation; Foresters, Board of Registration for.
Reverend Dr. Victor Dixon; congratulate upon being elected to the esteemed position of President of the Copiah Ministerial Alliance.
Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans; authorize MSU Extension Service and Alcorn State to assist poultry farmers with.
Appropriation; Physical Therapy Board.
Energy efficiency standards for building construction; extend date of repeal.
Appropriation; Educational Television, Authority for.