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HB1472 - Historical monuments; counties and municipalities fined $10,000 per month for certain violations regarding.
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes, William Tracy Arnold, Randy P. Boyd
Last updated 8 months ago
25 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Amend Section 55-15-81, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That A Violation Relating To The Relocation, Removal, Disturbing, Altering, Renaming Or Rededicating Of A Historical Monument By A County Or Municipality Is Punishable By A Fine Of $10,000.00 Per Month On Such County Or Municipality Until The Violation Is Fully Corrected; To Provide That Monies Collected From Such Fines Shall Be Distributed To The Mississippi Department Of Archives And History; To Provide That Any Individual Or Group Of Individuals That Disturbs, Alters, Or Causes Any Damage To Any Statue, Monument, Memorial Or Nameplate As Provided In This Section Is Guilty Of Malicious Mischief And Shall Be Responsible For All Costs To Repair And Restore Such Damaged Property; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
HB1465 - Voter identification; clarify that only MS driver's license shall be acceptable license.
Carolyn Crawford
Last updated 8 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Section 23-15-563, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That Only A Current And Valid Mississippi's Driver's License, Not The Driver's License Of Another State, Shall Be Considered For Voter Identification Purposes; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
HB1502 - Second Amendment Preservation Act; authorize to protect rights to firearms.
Karl Oliver, William Tracy Arnold, Shane Aguirre
Last updated 8 months ago
42 Co-Sponsors
An Act Entitled The "second Amendment Preservation Act"; To Provide That The Mississippi Legislature Preempts The Law Of Firearms, Components, Ammunition And Firearm Supplies To The Complete Exclusion Of Any Order, Ordinance Or Regulation By Any Political Subdivision Or Municipality Of This State; To Provide That The Comprehensive Firearms Code Of The State Of Mississippi Is Interposed In Place Of Any Federal Law Confiscating Firearms Of Law-abiding Citizens; To Bring Forward Sections 45-9-51, 45-9-53 And 45-9-101, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provide Conditions On Carrying Concealed Weapons; To Bring Forward Sections 97-37-7 And 97-37-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provide Conditions And Penalties For Carrying Concealed Firearms And Deadly Weapons; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
HB1507 - Special education funds; require separate appropriation to the State Board of Education for.
Carolyn Crawford
Last updated 8 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Require Funding For Special Education To Be Appropriated To The State Board Of Education As A Separate Line Item In The K-12 Education General Support Appropriations Bill; To Prescribe A Formula For Determining Allocations Of Special Education Funds To The Local School Districts; To Require Districts To Place Special Education Funds Received In A Separate Account To Be Administered By The Proper District Personnel Responsible For Directing Or Coordinating Special Education Services; To Amend Sections 37-151-5, 37-151-7 And 37-151-81, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Remove Special Education Programs From The Add-on Program Costs Included In Appropriations Under The Mississippi Adequate Education Program; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
HB1497 - COVID-19 mRNA vaccinations; prohibit until Health Department conducts study and determines they are safe.
Randy P. Boyd, Carolyn Crawford, Timmy Ladner
Last updated 8 months ago
3 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Provide That The Administration Of Covid-19 Mrna Vaccinations Is Prohibited In Mississippi Until The State Department Of Health Analyzes Any Existing Data And Concludes That The Benefits Of Such Vaccine Outweigh The Risk; To Direct The State Department Of Health To Conduct A Study And Make Recommendations On The Benefits And Risks Of The Administration Of Covid-19 Mrna Vaccinations; To Provide That Only If The Department Determines That The Administration Of Covid-19 Mrna Vaccinations Are Safe May The Use Of Such Vaccine Continue; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
HB1509 - State Health Officer; require certain orders issued by to be approved by the Governor.
Carolyn Crawford
Last updated 8 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Sections 41-3-15 And 41-23-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Any Orders Issued By The State Health Officer To Direct And Control Sanitary And Quarantine Measures For Dealing With All Diseases Within The State Possible To Suppress Same And Prevent Their Spread Must Be Approved By The Governor Before They Are Released To The Public; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
HB1610 - Licensing boards; prohibit from disciplinary or threatening discipline of health care providers for exercising free speech rights.
Carolyn Crawford
Last updated 8 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Create New Section 73-49-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit The Licensing Boards Or Agencies Of Health Care Practitioners From Reprimanding, Sanctioning, Revoking Or Threatening To Revoke A License, Certificate Or Registration Of A Practitioner For Exercising His Or Her Constitutional Right Of Free Speech, Unless The Board Or Agency Proves Beyond A Reasonable Doubt That The Speech Used By The Practitioner Led To The Direct Physical Harm Of A Person With Whom The Practitioner Had A Practitioner-patient Relationship; To Require The Licensing Boards Or Agencies Of Health Care Practitioners To Provide A Practitioner With Any Complaints Received For Which Revocation Actions May Be In Order Within Seven Days After Receipt Of Such Complaint; To Amend Sections 73-6-19, 73-9-61, 73-15-29, 73-19-23, 73-21-97, 73-23-59, 73-25-29, 73-26-5, 73-27-13, 73-31-21, 73-39-77, 73-71-33 And 73-75-19, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Provisions; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
HB1512 - Health insurers; prohibit from denying a claim solely because person is not vaccinated.
Carolyn Crawford
Last updated 8 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Provide That A Health Insurer May Not Deny The Claim Of A Covered Person Solely Because The Covered Person Has Not Received A Vaccine That Is Recommended Or Required By The State Health Officer; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
HB1518 - Gold and silver; authorize as legal tender.
Carolyn Crawford
Last updated 8 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Define The Terms Legal Tender And Specie; To Authorize Gold And Silver Coin As Legal Tender; To Prohibit Specie Or Legal Tender From Being Characterized As Personal Property For Taxation Or Regulatory Purposes; To Provide That The Exchange Of One Type Or Form Of Legal Tender For Another Type Or Form Of Legal Tender Shall Not Give Rise To Any Tax Liability; To Provide That The Purchase, Sale, Or Exchange Of Any Type Or Form Of Specie Shall Not Give Rise To Any Tax Liability; To Prohibit A Person From Compelling Another Person To Tender Specie Or To Accept Specie As Legal Tender; To Require The Attorney General's Office To Enforce This Act Without Prejudice To A Private Right Of Action; To Provide That Specie May Be Recognized To Pay Debts; To Bring Forward Section 75-1-201, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relates To General Definitions Of The Uniform Commercial Code, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; To Bring Forward Section 75-15-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relates To The Mississippi Money Transmitters Act, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; To Bring Forward Section 89-12-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relates To The Uniform Disposition Of Unclaimed Property Act, For Purposes Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
HB1511 - Ivermectin; authorize pharmacists to provide to adults pursuant to collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.
Carolyn Crawford
Last updated 8 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Authorize Pharmacists To Provide Ivermectin To Patients Who Are Eighteen Years Of Age Or Older Pursuant To A Valid Collaborative Pharmacy Practice Agreement Containing A Non-patient-specific Prescriptive Order And Standardized Procedures Developed And Executed By One Or More Authorized Practitioners; To Direct The Board Of Pharmacy To Adopt Rules To Establish Standard Procedures For The Provision Of Ivermectin By Pharmacists, Including Providing The Patient With A Screening Risk Assessment Tool, Providing The Patient With A Standardized Factsheet, And Either Dispensing The Ivermectin Or Referring The Patient To A Pharmacy That May Dispense The Medication As Soon As Practical; To Authorize The Charging Of An Administrative Fee For Services Provided Pursuant To This Act In Addition To Costs Associated With The Dispensing Of Ivermectin And Paid By The Pharmacy Benefit; To Provide That A Pharmacist Or Practitioner Acting In Good Faith And With Reasonable Care Involved In The Provision Of Ivermectin Pursuant To This Act Is Immune From Disciplinary Or Adverse Administrative Actions For Acts Or Omissions During The Provision Of Ivermectin; To Provide That A Pharmacist Or Practitioner Involved In The Provision Of Ivermectin Pursuant To This Act Is Immune From Civil Liability In The Absence Of Gross Negligence Or Willful Misconduct For Actions Authorized By This Act; And For Related Purposes.
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Failed
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