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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 7 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.
STATUS
Failed
HB1430 - Poll manager; provide that both political parties must be represented by.
Celeste Hurst
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Section 23-15-231, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That If A Political Party Provides The Names Of Eligible And Willing Poll Managers For A Precinct, Then Poll Managers Shall Not All Be From The Same Political Party; To Bring Forward Sections 23-15-235, 23-15-239 And 23-15-265, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1428 - "SAFER Act"; create to regulate public buildings.
Celeste Hurst, Randal Rushing, Mark K. Tullos
Last updated 7 months ago
11 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Create New Section 29-18-1, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Create The "safer Act" To Regulate Governmental Buildings; To Create New Section 29-18-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Legislative Findings For The Act; To Create New Section 29-18-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Definitions For The Act; To Create New Section 29-18-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Public Buildings To Have Exclusive Male And/or Female Restrooms Or Unisex Restrooms At A Minimum; To Create New Section 29-18-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Changing Facilities To Be Exclusive Male And/or Female Or Unisex At A Minimum; To Create New Section 29-18-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Regulate Public Student Housing For Single-sex Educational Housing; To Create New Section 29-18-13, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Single-sex Social Sororities And Fraternities To Comply With The Definitions Of This Act To Designate Housing; To Create New Section 29-18-15, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Regulate How Persons Enter A Single-sex Restroom, Changing Facility Or Educational Housing Space; To Create New Section 29-18-17, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Governmental Entities To Establish Regulations With Disciplinary Procedures In Conformity With This Act; To Create New Section 29-18-19, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That A Person Who Willfully Enters A Space In Violation Of This Act Shall Be Committing The Offense Of Trespass; To Create New Section 29-18-21, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Governmental Entities To Provide A Report To The Speaker, Lieutenant Governor And Governor With Certain Information; To Create New Section 29-18-23, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Assertion Of A Violation Of This Act; To Create New Section 29-18-25, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Attorney General To Bring Action Regarding The Provisions Of This Act; To Create New Section 29-18-27, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Regulate Disaggregation Of State Or Local Governmental Data; To Create New Section 1-3-83, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define Female, Male And Certain Other Terms; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1903 - Rankin County Stormwater Management Agency; authorize the establishment of.
Lee Yancey, Celeste Hurst, Gene Newman
Last updated 4 months ago
9 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Authorize The Governing Authorities Of Rankin County, Mississippi, On Their Own Or Together With One Or More Governing Authorities Of The Municipalities And Existing Drainage Districts Within The County, To Form The Rankin County Stormwater Management Agency; To Provide That The Purpose Of The Agency Is To Manage Stormwater And Drainage Within The County; To Provide That The Agency May Be Formed By The Passage Of An Ordinance Or Resolution That Is Duly Adopted By The Governing Authorities Of Each Participating Unit Of Local Government; To Provide That An Indirect Referendum May Be Held Concerning The Formation Of The Agency; To Provide That The Powers Of The Agency Shall Be Vested In The Appointed Board Of Commissioners; To Require The Agency, Through Its Board, To Create A Complete Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan Within 24 Months After The Creation Of The Agency; To Provide That The Agency Shall Annually Impose A Utility Charge Upon The Landowners Of Real Property Within The Territory Of The Agency; To Provide That Landowners May Object To The Amount Of The Utility Charge Imposed And That Such Objection Shall Be Heard By The Board Of Supervisors Of The County; To Require The Board To Take Certain Actions Concerning The Objection Of The Amount Of Such Utility Charge; To Require The Board Of Supervisors Of The County To Levy The Utility Charge Annually; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1550 - Elections; bring forward code sections related to residency for.
Celeste Hurst
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Bring Forward Sections 23-15-11, 23-15-13, 23-15-33, 23-15-39, 23-15-45, 23-15-47, 23-15-299, 23-15-300, 23-15-359, 23-15-961, 23-15-963, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1549 - Runoff elections; revise time for holding to five weeks.
Celeste Hurst
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Sections 23-15-171, 23-15-191, 23-15-193, 23-15-213, 23-15-833, 23-15-857, 23-15-981, 23-15-1031, 23-15-1083, 37-5-9, 37-7-215, 37-7-217, 37-7-227 And 37-7-711, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Time For Holding Runoff Elections To Five Weeks After The First Election Instead Of Three Weeks; To Bring Forward Sections 23-15-173, 23-15-1031, 23-15-1033, 23-15-1041, 23-15-991, 23-15-1015, 9-4-5, 9-4-15, 9-9-5, 37-5-1, 37-7-306, 37-7-201 And 37-7-203, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; To Amend Section 37-5-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Make Minor, Non-substantive Changes; To Bring Forward Sections 37-7-223 And 37-7-207, Mississippi Code Of 1972, For The Purpose Of Possible Amendment; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB124 - Tuskegee Airmen Day; designate the fourth Thursday in March.
Jeffrey Hulum, Lester Carpenter, Percy W. Watson
Last updated 6 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Amend Section 3-3-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Designate The Fourth Thursday Of March As Tuskegee Airmen Day In Mississippi; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Passed
HB1697 - Law enforcement and certain first responders killed in line of duty; authorize payment to family up to 30 days.
Zachary Grady, Elliot Burch, Lester Carpenter
Last updated 5 months ago
18 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Authorize Municipalities, Counties, State Agencies, Boards Or Commissions, And Public Universities And Colleges To Adopt Policies Under Which They Are Authorized To Pay, For Up To 60 Days, The Full Regular Compensation Of Any Law Enforcement Officer, Firefighter Or Emergency Medical Technician Who Protects The Public Interest Of The Municipality Or County And Who Is Killed In The Line Of Duty; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Passed
HR92 - Alfred Williams; commend for being the first African American inducted into the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame.
Mark K. Tullos, Shane Aguirre, Jeramey Anderson
Last updated 6 months ago
122 Co-Sponsors
A Resolution Recognizing And Commending Mr. Alfred Williams For Being The First African American Inducted Into The Bass Fishing Hall Of Fame.
STATUS
Passed
HC65 - Suspend deadline for introduction; governmental buildings; regulate.
Joey Hood, Celeste Hurst
Last updated 4 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
A Concurrent Resolution Suspending The Deadlines For The Purpose Of Requesting The Drafting, And The Introduction, Consideration And Passage, Of A Bill Entitled "an Act To Create New Section 29-18-1, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Create The "safer Act" To Regulate Public Education Buildings; To Create New Section 29-18-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Legislative Findings For The Act; To Create New Section 29-18-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide Definitions For The Act; To Create New Section 29-18-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Certain Public Education Buildings To Have Exclusive Male And/or Female Restrooms Or Single Occupancy Restrooms At A Minimum; To Create New Section 29-18-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Changing Facilities To Be Exclusive Male And/or Female Or Single Occupancy At A Minimum; To Create New Section 29-18-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Regulate Public Student Housing For Single Occupancy Educational Housing; To Create New Section 29-18-13, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Single-sex Social Sororities And Fraternities To Comply With The Definitions Of This Act To Designate Housing; To Create New Section 29-18-15, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Regulate How Persons Enter A Single Occupancy Restroom, Changing Facility Or Educational Housing Space; To Create New Section 29-18-17, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize Assertion Of A Violation Of This Act; To Create New Section 29-18-19, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Attorney General To Bring Action Regarding The Provisions Of This Act; To Create New Section 1-3-83, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define The Terms Female, Male And Sex; And For Related Purposes."
STATUS
Failed
BIOGRAPHY
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Representative from Mississippi district HD-075
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Mississippi House
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ABOUT
Celeste Hurst is running for Georgia State Senate District 31. Hurst is a diversity, equity, and inclusion advocate. She serves as the Vice President of Professional Development for the Roswell Alpharettaparents Council, advocating for students and families within her school district. Hurst's priorities are focused on healthcare, public education, and communitybuilding. If elected, she hopes to expand Medicaid, increase teacher pay, protect reproductive rights, and make healthcare more affordable and accessible.read less
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