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HB1210 - The Dr. Elton Mac Huddleston Rural Veterinarians Scholarship Program; establish.
Vince Mangold, Shane Aguirre, Brent Anderson
Last updated 5 months ago
123 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Establish The "dr. Elton Mac Huddleston Rural Veterinarians Scholarship Program At Mississippi State University" For The Purpose Of Providing Scholarships To Qualifying Students Pursuing A Degree In Veterinary Medicine, Who Will Then Commit To The Practice Of Veterinary Medicine In Rural Areas Of The State; To Provide That The Dean Of The Mississippi State University College Of Veterinary Medicine Shall Administer The Scholarship Program; To Cap The Number Of Scholarships Awarded Annually; To Limit To Four Years Duration For Which A Student May Receive Scholarship Funds; To Define Terminology Used In The Act; To Authorize The Dean Of The College Of Veterinary Medicine To Promulgate Rules And Regulations For The Administration Of The Program With The Advice And Consent Of The President Of Mississippi State University And The Board Of Trustees Of State Institutions Of Higher Learning; To Prescribe The Minimum Criteria For Eligibility For Receipt Of Scholarship, Continued Maintenance Of The Scholarship And Post Program Completion Obligations And Penalties For Failure To Perform The Contractual Obligation Of The Scholarship Agreement; To Authorize The Mississippi State University College Of Veterinary Medicine Is Authorized To Accept Gifts, Donations, Bequests, Grants And Any Other Monies From Any Source Whatsoever To Be Used For The Purposes Of Administering The Program; To Require The Dean To Submit An Annual Report To The Legislature With Information About Who Received Scholarships Under The Program And How Much Each Person Received, And The Amount Of Any Gifts, Donations And Other Funds Received And How Those Funds Were Used For The Purpose Of The Program; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Passed
HB1278 - Motor vehicle liability policy; require to cover certain newly licensed persons for 60 days.
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Section 63-15-43, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Any Motor Vehicle Liability Policy Shall Provide Coverage For Sixty Days For A Person Who Is A Member Of An Insured's Family Or Household After That Person Becomes A Licensed Driver; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1351 - Child placed in foster care; clarify that youth court must be consulted before placement is revised.
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes, Jansen Owen
Last updated 6 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Amend Section 43-15-13, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Clarify That When The Department Of Child Protection Services Places A Child In Foster Care Or Relative Care Due To A Court Order, Such Placement Shall Not Be Changed Unless The Department Receives Approval From The Youth Court Through A Written Or Verbal Order; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
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
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
HB1468 - Medicaid; nonopiod drugs for pain management will not be disadvantaged with respect to coverage on preferred drug list.
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Section 43-13-117, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Division Of Medicaid, In Establishing And Maintaining A Mandatory Preferred Drug List, To Ensure That No Nonopioid Drug Approved By The United States Food And Drug Administration For The Treatment Or Management Of Pain Will Be Disadvantaged Or Discouraged With Respect To Coverage Relative To Any Opioid Or Narcotic Drug For The Treatment Or Management Of Pain On Such Preferred Drug List; To Extend The Date Of The Repealer On The Section; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1489 - Ambulance services; provide for payment for treatment in place and provide for minimum reimbursement rate in health insurance policies.
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes, Manly Barton, William Tracy Arnold
Last updated 5 months ago
6 Co-Sponsors
An Act To Be Known As The Mississippi Triage, Treat And Transport To Alternative Destination Act; To Provide That Health Benefit Plans Shall Provide Coverage For An Ambulance Service To Treat Or Assess An Enrollee In Place, Or Triage Or Triage And Transport An Enrollee To An Alterative Destination, Or An Encounter Between An Ambulance Service And Enrollee That Results Without Transport Of The Enrollee Under The Plan; To Provide That The Coverage Required Under This Section Is Subject To The Initiation Of Ambulance Service Treatment As A Result Of A 911 Call That Is Documented In The Records Of The Ambulance Service And Subject To Deductibles Or Co-payment Requirements Of The Plan, And Does Not Diminish Or Limit Benefits Otherwise Allowable Under The Plan; To Provide That The Reimbursement Rate For An Ambulance Service Provider Whose Operators Assess, Triage, Treat Or Transport An Enrollee To An Alternative Destination Shall Be Not Less Than The Minimum Allowable Reimbursement For Advanced Life Support Rate With Mileage To The Scene; To Provide That The Minimum Allowable Reimbursement Rate Under Any Policy Of Accident And Sickness Insurance To An Out-of-network Ambulance Service Provider Shall Be Rates Contracted Between An Ambulance Service Provider And A County, Municipality Or Special Purpose District Or Authority, Or Otherwise Approved Or Established By Ordinance Or Regulation Enacted By Any Such County, Municipality Or Special Purpose District Or Authority; To Provide That In The Absence Of Such Rates, The Minimum Allowable Reimbursement Rate Shall Be The Greater Of Three Hundred Twenty-five Percent Of The Reimbursement Allowed By Medicare For Services Originating In Rural Areas Or The Ambulance Service Provider's Billed Charges; To Provide A Date Of Repeal On Such Provisions; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Passed
HB1488 - Permit Freedom Act; create to require clear criteria and appeals process on permits to engage in constitutionally protected activity.
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Be Known As The "permit Freedom Act"; To Require State And Local Governmental Agencies To Adopt Unambiguous Language Relating To The Issuance Of Licenses Or Permits To Engage In Constitutionally Protected Activity; To Prescribe Requirements For Hearings Held Before An Agency Hearing Officer On The License And Permit Applications; To Authorize A Party Aggrieved By A Hearing Officer's Administrative Decision To Appeal To The Chancery Court For A De Nov0 Review; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1491 - Department of Archives and History; revise board of trustees of.
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Section 39-5-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Membership Of The Department Of Archives And History Board Of Trustees; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
HB1467 - Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise schedules.
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes
Last updated 7 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
An Act To Amend Section 41-29-113, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Eight Substances As Schedule I Controlled Substances Because These Drugs Have No Legitimate Medical Use And Have A High Potency With Great Potential To Cause Harm; To Amend Section 41-29-119, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Daridorexant And Zuranolone As Schedule Iv Controlled Substances Because These Drugs Have A Currently Accepted Medical Use And A Low Potential For Abuse That May Lead To Limited Physical Dependence Or Psychological Dependence Relative To The Drugs Or Other Substances In Schedule Iii; To Remove Fenfluramine As A Schedule Iv Controlled Substance; To Amend Section 41-29-121, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Ganaxolone As A Schedule V Controlled Substance; And For Related Purposes.
STATUS
Failed
BIOGRAPHY
INCUMBENT
Representative from Mississippi district HD-108
COMMITTEES
Mississippi House
BIRTH
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ABOUT
Stacey Hobgood Wilkes is running for North Carolina State Senate District 27. She graduated from Wake Forest University with a Bachelor's degree in accounting in 1995. Wilkes has served on various boards and volunteered with several organizations over the years. She is currently a mortgage loan officer. Wilkes lives in Holly Springs, North Carolina with her husband and two children.read less
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