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HB1502 - Second Amendment Preservation Act; authorize to protect rights to firearms.
Karl Oliver, William Tracy Arnold, Shane Aguirre
Last updated 7 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.
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
HB1593 - Pharmacy benefit managers; revise provisions relating to.
Lee Yancey
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Section 73-21-153, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define New Terms And Revise The Definitions Of Existing Terms Under The Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act; To Amend Section 73-21-155, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit Contracts That Violate Public Policy; To Amend Section 73-21-156, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Pharmacy Benefit Managers To Provide A Reasonable Administrative Appeal Procedure To Allow Pharmacies To Challenge A Reimbursement For A Specific Drug Or Drugs As Being Below The Reimbursement Rate Required By The Preceding Provision; To Provide That If The Appeal Is Upheld, The Pharmacy Benefit Manager Shall Make The Change In The Payment To The Required Reimbursement Rate; To Amend Section 73-21-157, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require A Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization To Provide To A Pharmacy Or Pharmacist A Copy Of Any Contract Entered Into On Behalf Of The Pharmacy Or Pharmacist By The Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization; To Create New Section 73-21-158, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit Pharmacy Benefit Managers From Charging A Plan Sponsor More For A Prescription Drug Than The Net Amount It Pays A Pharmacy For The Prescription Drug; To Prohibit A Pharmacy Benefit Manager Or Third-party Payer From Charging A Patient To Pay A Copayment That Exceeds The Total Reimbursement Paid By The Pharmacy Benefit Manager To The Pharmacy; To Amend Section 73-21-161, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit A Pharmacy Benefit Manager Or Pharmacy Benefit Manager Affiliates From Ordering A Patient To Use An Affiliate Pharmacy Or The Affiliate Pharmacy Of Another Pharmacy Benefit Manager, Or Offering Or Implementing Plan Designs That Penalize A Patient When A Patient Chooses Not To Use An Affiliate Pharmacy Or The Affiliate Pharmacy Of Another Pharmacy Benefit Manager, Or Interfering With The Patient's Right To Choose The Patient's Pharmacy Or Provider Of Choice; To Create New Section 73-21-162, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit Pharmacy Benefit Managers And Pharmacy Benefit Manager Affiliates From Penalizing Or Retaliating Against A Pharmacist, Pharmacy Or Pharmacy Employee For Exercising Any Rights Under This Act, Initiating Any Judicial Or Regulatory Actions, Or Appearing Before Any Governmental Agency, Legislative Member Or Body Or Any Judicial Authority; To Amend Section 73-21-163, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Board Of Pharmacy, For The Purposes Of Conducting Investigations, To Conduct Examinations Of Pharmacy Benefit Managers And To Issue Subpoenas To Obtain Documents Or Records That It Deems Relevant To The Investigation; To Amend Section 73-21-179, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise Certain Definitions Under The Pharmacy Audit Integrity Act; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1611 - Emergency license and registration procedure when a state of emergency is declared; authorize counties and municipalities to establish.
Jonathon McMillan, Bryant Wandrick Clark, Clay Mansell
Last updated 6 months ago
5 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Provide That Whenever A State Of Emergency Is Declared, The Board Of Supervisors Of Any County And The Governing Authorities Of Any Municipality, In The Affected Areas Of The Declaration, Are Authorized To Issue Emergency Licenses For Out-of-state Contractors; To Amend Sections 19-5-9, 21-19-25 And 73-59-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Section; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1594 - Kratom products; prohibit persons under 21 from purchasing, and prohibit entering premises of retailer who sells.
Lee Yancey
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Prohibit Persons Under The Age Of Twenty-one Years From Entering The Premises Of A Retailer That Sells, Stores, Or Maintains Kratom Products; To Prohibit Persons Under The Age Of Twenty-one Years From Purchasing, Receiving, Or Having In His Or Her Possession Any Kratom Products; To Prohibit Retailers From Selling Any Kratom Products To Any Person Under The Age Of Twenty-one Years; To Require Retailers That Sell, Store, Or Maintain Kratom Products To Post A Sign In A Conspicuous Place At Or Near Each Entrance Stating That Only Persons Twenty-one Years Of Age Or Older Are Permitted To Enter The Premises; To Define Certain Terms Relating To This Act; To Provide Penalties For A Violation Of This Act; 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
HR65 - Hartfield Academy Varsity Cheerleaders; commend and congratulate.
Brent Powell, Lee Yancey
Last updated 6 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
A Resolution Commending And Congratulating The Hartfield Academy Varsity Cheerleaders Upon Winning The Mississippi Association Of Independent Schools' (mais) Medium Tumbling Division State Title.
STATUS
Passed
HR63 - Hartfield Academy Hawkettes Dance Team; commend for winning the MAIS Spirit Competition.
Brent Powell, Lee Yancey
Last updated 6 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
A Resolution Commending And Congratulating The 2023-2024 Hartfield Academy Hawkettes Dance Team For Winning The Midsouth Association Of Independent Schools (mais) Spirit Competition In Both The Medium Varsity Pom Category And The Medium Varsity Kick Category.
STATUS
Passed
HB1676 - Mississippi Intoxicating Hemp Regulation Act and Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise certain provisions of.
Lee Yancey
Last updated 5 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Section 69-25-201, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Rename The "mississippi Hemp Cultivation Act" As The "mississippi Intoxicating Hemp Regulation Act"; To Amend Section 69-25-203, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Define The Terms "consumable Hemp Product", "intoxicating Hemp Product" And "total Thc"; To Amend Section 69-25-207, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require All License Holders To Adhere To Good Manufacturing Practices; To Amend Section 69-25-213, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Reduce From A Concentration Of More Than 0.5% To A Concentration Of More Than 0.3%, The Violation Of Producing Cannabis Sativa L. With A Certain Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol Concentration On A Dry Weight Basis; To Amend Section 69-25-217, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Prohibit The Manufacture Or Production Of Any Intoxicating Hemp Products For Sale Within The State Of Mississippi, With Certain Exceptions; To Prohibit The Sale Of Any Intoxicating Hemp Products Within The State Of Mississippi, With Certain Exceptions; To Prohibit The Manufacture, Production, Or Sale Of Any Hemp Products That Contain An Artificially Derived Cannabinoid; To Prohibit The Sale Of Any Consumable Hemp Product To Any Person Under The Age Of 21 Years; To Transfer The Administration Of The Mississippi Intoxicating Hemp Regulation Act From The Commissioner And Department Of Agriculture And Commerce To The State Health Officer And The State Department Of Health; To Authorize The Manufacture, Production, Distribution, And Sale Of A Consumable Hemp Product That Contains Equal To Or Less Than 0.5 Milligrams Of Total Thc Per Serving And Equal To Or Less Than 2.5 Milligrams Of Total Thc Per Package And Has A Ratio Of Cannabidiol To Total Thc Of At Least Twenty To One; To Provide That Intoxicating Hemp Products May Only Be Sold In Mississippi By Persons Or Business Entities Licensed Under The Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; To Provide That The State Department Of Health Will Be Responsible For Licensing Retailers, Wholesalers, Manufacturers, And Processors Of Consumable Hemp Products; To Authorize The Department Of Charge Fees For Those Licenses; To Require That A Finalized Sample Of Finished Hemp Products Have A Certificate Of Analysis; To Require That Labels For Hemp Products Be Approved By The Department Of Health; To Provide Certain Requirements For Consumable Food Manufacturing Distributors; To Require A Licensed Entity To Provide A Quarterly Report To The Department; To Require Products Containing Cannabidiol (cbd) To Be Tested In A Facility With A Dea Certification; To Impose A 3% Excise Tax On Consumable Hemp Products; To Amend Sections 69-25-211, 69-25-215, 69-25-219, 69-25-221 And 69-25-223, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Preceding Provisions; To Amend Section 41-137-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Intoxicating Hemp Products In The Definition Of The Term "cannabis Products"; To Define The Terms "hemp-derived Ingredient" And "intoxicating Hemp Product"; To Amend Section 41-137-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Authorize The Purchase Or Acquisition Of Hemp-derived Ingredients By A Cannabis Cultivation, Processing Or Research Facility For The Medical Use Of Cannabis; To Amend Section 41-137-11, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Incorporating Hemp-derived Ingredients Purchased By Medical Cannabis Establishments In The Capabilities Of The Seed-to-sale Tracking System; To Amend Section 41-137-39, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Entities Not Licensed Under The Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act Are Prohibited From Selling Intoxicating Hemp Products; To Amend Section 41-137-45, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That It Is Unlawful For Any Person Or Entity To Sell Or Transfer Intoxicating Hemp Products To Individuals In The State Of Mississippi, With Certain Exceptions; To Provide Penalties For A Person Or Business Entity That Unlawfully Sells Intoxicating Hemp Products; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
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
BIOGRAPHY
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Representative from Mississippi district HD-074
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Mississippi House
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