Fresh Start Act; revise.
Mississippi's Fresh Start Act advanced through conference committee but failed to pass before the legislative session ended, leaving its reform provisions unexecuted.
Mississippi's Fresh Start Act advanced through conference committee but failed to pass before the legislative session ended, leaving its reform provisions unexecuted.
SB 2248, the Fresh Start Act, appears to be a Mississippi bill that underwent conference committee proceedings in early 2025 before ultimately dying on the calendar. While the specific legislative text isn't provided, "Fresh Start" bills typically address criminal justice reform, financial relief, or workforce development policies.
Without access to the bill's actual provisions, the real-world impact cannot be accurately assessed. However, bills with "Fresh Start" framing often aim to remove barriers for individuals with criminal records, address debt relief, or expand economic opportunity—all of which affect vulnerable populations and state employment/licensing frameworks.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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