Mississippi Legislature

1998 Regular Session

Daily Action Report for 04/02/98



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Pending Governor's Signature

HB1554  Itawamba County; authorize to levy additional             Miles
        assessment in justice, county and circuit courts to    
        fund drug education.                                   
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1668  Authorize City of Greenville to clean up certain          Thornton
        property and assess costs to property owner.           
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1674  Union County; authorize to levy additional assessment     Mitchell
        in justice, county and circuit courts to fund drug     
        education.                                             
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1685  Appropriation; Reappropriation; DFA - Bureau of           Capps
        Building; FY98.                                        
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1707  City of Collins; authorize donations to Boys and Girls    Warren
        Club.                                                  
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1717  City of Richland; impose restaurant and bar tax for       Weathersby
        economic development.                                  
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1718  Town of Florence; authorize to levy additional tax on     Weathersby
        restaurants and bars for economic development.         
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1719  Panola County; authorize to contribute to ICS             Morris
        Headstart.                                             
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1722  Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources.            Livingston
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1724  Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and      Livingston
        Parks.                                                 
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1726  Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality.       Brown
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1732  Appropriation; Insurance Department.                      Watson
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1745  Appropriation; Veterans Memorial Stadium Commission.      Foster
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1765  Appropriation; Department of Archives and History.        Simmons (37th)
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1766  Appropriation; Arts Commission.                           Simmons (37th)
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1771  Appropriation; State Department of Education - General    McCoy
        Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational          
        Education.                                             
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1775  Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational      McCoy
        Television.                                            
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1776  Appropriation; Library Commission.                        McCoy
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1836  City of Ocean Springs; authorize to levy additional tax   Guice
        on hotel, motel and bed and breakfast room rentals.    
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1838  Lowndes County; authorize to contract to house certain    Brown
        out-of-state offenders in adult detention center.      
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1842  George County; authorize to guarantee repayment of a      Maples
        certain loan made to county hospital and to levy       
        additional ad valorem tax.                             
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1847  Tunica County Tourism Commission; extend repealer and     Henderson (9th)
        authorize travel and entertainment expenditures.       
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1848  Harrison County; authorize to issue bonds for capital     Fredericks
        improvements at USM - Gulf Park Campus.                
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1851  City of Oxford; contribute funds to North Mississippi     Perry
        Enterprise Initiative, Inc.                            
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1866  Town of Brooksville; authorize additional assessment on   Dickson
        misdemeanor cases to fund Golden Triangle Crime        
        Stoppers.                                              
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1867  Local and private; authorize City of Hollandale to        Straughter
        clean up certain property and assess costs to property 
        owner.                                                 
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1868  City of Laurel; authorize to increase recreation and      Shows
        public improvement promotion tax.                      
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1869  City of Macon; authorize additional assessment on         Dickson
        misdemeanors in municipal court to fund Golden Triangle
        Crimestoppers.                                         
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1870  Madison County; authorize to issue general obligation     Martinson
        bonds for acquiring industrial site and improving roads
        to service site.                                       
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1871  City of Gulfport; authorize to appoint additional         Fredericks
        election commissioners.                                
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1875  Noxubee County and City of Macon; authorize to provide    Dickson
        additional assurance of financial resources for        
        landfill closure.                                      
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1876  Lowndes County and City of Columbus; authorize to         Smith (39th)
        provide additional assurance of financial resources for
        landfill closure.                                      
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1879  Tallahatchie County; authorize to create regional solid   Reynolds
        waste authority with other counties.                   
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1884  City of Natchez; portion of gaming revenue fee paid to    Ketchings
        Adams County.                                          
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1886  George County; authorize to retire certain county debt.   Maples
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1890  City of Southaven; authorize to name and designate        Jennings
        certain property as the "Vicksburg Park".              
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1891  Newton County; authorize to participate in Sebastopol     Livingston
        Natural Gas District.                                  
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
HB1894  Builders or remodelers; revise certain licensing          McCoy
        provisions.                                            
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB2895  Air and water permits; authorize DEQ to exempt            Thames
        agricultural and other operations.                     
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3192  Appropriation; Funeral Services Board.                    Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3193  Appropriation; Ethics Comm.                               Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3194  Appropriation; Judicial Performance Comm.                 Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3195  Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol.                   Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3196  Appropriation; Tax Commission.                            Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3197  Appropriation; Personnel Bd.                              Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3198  Appropriation;  Governor's Office and Mansion.            Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3199  Appropriation; Secretary of State.                        Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3200  Appropriation; Dept. of Audit.                            Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3201  Appropriation; Treasurers Office.                         Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3203  Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Admin.                      Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3204  Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Support.                    Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3205  Appropriation; Student Financial Aid.                     Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3206  Appropriation; IHL - General Support - Consol.            Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3207  Appropriation; IHL - University Research Center and       Hall
        Maintenance.                                           
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3208  Appropriation; College of Veterinary Medicine.            Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3209  Appropriation; Univ. Med. Cen. - Consol.                  Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3211  Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency.               Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3212  Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and       Hall
        Grain Div.                                             
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3213  Appropriation; Plant Industry Div.                        Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3215  Appropriation; Farmers Central Market.                    Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3216  Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Comm. - Support.         Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3217  Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show.    Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3218  Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Cooperative Extension           Hall
        Service.                                               
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3219  Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Agriculture & Forestry Exp.     Hall
        Station.                                               
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3220  Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research.                Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3221  Appropriation; Alcorn State-Agricultural Programs.        Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3222  Appropriation; Animal Health Board.                       Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3223  Appropriation; Gaming Commission.                         Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3224  Appropriation; Econ. & Comm. Develop. Support.            Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3225  Appropriation; Tenn-Tom Waterway Develop. Dist.           Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3226  Appropriation; Information Technology Services.           Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3227  Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and         Hall
        Reimb. Local Confinement.                              
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3228  Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol.              Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3229  Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics.                       Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3230  Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd.                       Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3231  Appropriation; Dept. of Mental Health.                    Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3232  Appropriation; Banking & Consumer Finance.                Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3233  Appropriation; MS Workers Compensation Comm.              Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3234  Appropriation; Employment Security Comm.                  Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3235  Appropriation; Dental Examiners Bd.                       Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3236  Appropriation; Mississippi Board of Registered            Hall
        Professional Geologists.                               
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3238  Appropriation; Public Contractors Bd.                     Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3240  Appropriation; Motor Vehicle Comm.                        Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3241  Appropriation; Bd. of Public Accountancy.                 Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3242  Appropriation; Pharmacy Bd.                               Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3243  Appropriation; Bd. of Architecture.                       Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3245  Appropriation; Office of State Aid Road Construction.     Hall
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3298  City of Picayune; authorize to levy additional tax on     Lee
        room rentals and sales of prepared foods.              
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3304  Hattiesburg; may annually donate to USM's "Mississippi    Farris
        Holiday Spectacular.".                                 
           Due From Governor 04/20/98
SB3305  Hattiesburg; may donate to the Hattiesburg Downtown       Farris
        Association, Inc.                                      
           Due From Governor 04/20/98



House: Introductions

HR  45  Memorialize Congress; maintain American leadership in     Stribling
        space exploration as national priority.                
           Referred To Rules



House: Committee Reports

HB 680  Institutions of Higher Learning; board may sell certain   Capps
        land of Delta State University.                        
           Conference Report Filed
HB 725  Four-lane highway program; substitute segment in Amite    Vince
        and Pike Counties.                                     
           Conference Report Filed
SB3248  Roxanne D. McMillian; restore suffrage.                   Canon
           Title Suff Do Pass
SB3249  Darrel Preston Stafford; restore suffrage.                Gordon
           Title Suff Do Pass
SB3295  Harvey Ellis Williams; restore suffrage to.               Carlton
           Title Suff Do Pass
SB3306  Willie Dee Dickerson; restore suffrage to.                Burton
           Title Suff Do Pass



House: Floor Actions

HB 680  Institutions of Higher Learning; board may sell certain   Capps
        land of Delta State University.                        
           Reconsidered
           Recommitted For Further Conf
           Conference Report Adopted
HB 725  Four-lane highway program; substitute segment in Amite    Vince
        and Pike Counties.                                     
           Reconsidered
           Recommitted For Further Conf
           Conference Report Adopted
HB1443  School attendance officers; place under supervision of    Warren
        State Department of Education.                         
           Conference Report Adopted
SB3248  Roxanne D. McMillian; restore suffrage.                   Canon
           Passed
           Transmitted To Senate
SB3249  Darrel Preston Stafford; restore suffrage.                Gordon
           Passed
           Transmitted To Senate
SB3295  Harvey Ellis Williams; restore suffrage to.               Carlton
           Passed
           Transmitted To Senate
SB3306  Willie Dee Dickerson; restore suffrage to.                Burton
           Passed
           Transmitted To Senate



House: Referred Other House

SB3248  Roxanne D. McMillian; restore suffrage.                   Canon
           Referred To Judiciary B
SB3249  Darrel Preston Stafford; restore suffrage.                Gordon
           Referred To Judiciary B
SB3295  Harvey Ellis Williams; restore suffrage to.               Carlton
           Referred To Judiciary B
SB3306  Willie Dee Dickerson; restore suffrage to.                Burton
           Referred To Judiciary B



House: Signed By The Speaker

HB 428  Insurance Integrity Enforcement Bureau; create.           Stevens
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 508  Board of supervisors; extend authority to contract with   Ford
        constables to collect delinquent fines.                
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 561  Income tax; conform certain provisions to the Internal    Williams
        Revenue Code (STC).                                    
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 741  Legislation; clarify duties of Joint Committee on         Perry
        Compilation, Revision and Publication of Legislation.  
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 786  Income tax; delete repealer on the tax credit for         Williams
        certain port charges and delete limit on maximum amount
        of credit (DECD).                                      
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 973  Youth court counselors; reside in respective district     Warren
        unless approved by Director of Community Services.     
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1096  Tombigbee River Valley Water Management District;         Ford
        authorize to transfer property to Lee County.          
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1240  Magnolia Capital Corp. and Magnolia Venture Capital       Reeves
        Corp.; revise boards of directors, powers and other    
        provisions.                                            
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1449  Child abuse; revise reporting requirements to             Simmons (100th)
        prosecuting attorneys.                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1488  Medical examiners; increase salary and fee for certain    Holland
        reports.                                               
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1533  Water; require nonprofit water associations to file       Weathersby
        financial reports and revise annual meeting            
        requirements.                                          
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1584  Board of Animal Health; provide for membership and        Holland
        revise certain appointments.                           
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1681  Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for improvements    Endt
        at Port of Pascagoula.                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1694  MS Business Investment Act; increase amount of bonds      Williams
        that may be issued and increase amount for loans for   
        incubation centers.                                    
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1730  Appropriation; Attorney General - support.                Watson
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1735  Appropriation; State Department of Health-support.        Holland
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1767  Appropriation; expenses of Legislature, monthly           Simmons (37th)
        expense, Legislative Budget Office, PEER Committee.    
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1773  Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum          McCoy
        Program.                                               
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1774  Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf.        McCoy
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1782  Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for capital         Williams
        improvements to state-owned Archives and History       
        facilities.                                            
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1792  Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for capital         Brown
        improvements to state-owned capitol facilities.        
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1825  City of Fulton; authorized to impose additional           Miles
        assessment in certain court cases.                     
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1830  Hancock County; extend repealer on Hancock County         Dedeaux
        Tourism Development Bureau.                            
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1832  Town of Florence; authorize additional assessment on      Weathersby
        misdemeanor cases in municipal court to purchase law   
        enforcement equipment.                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1833  City of Iuka; authorize expansion of water system         Cummings
        beyond corporate limits.                               
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1834  City of Laurel; authorize to impose additional court      Shows
        costs to fund drug abuse and crime prevention education
        programs.                                              
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1845  City of Pearl; extend repealer on City of Pearl to levy   Rogers
        additional costs in municipal court.                   
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1846  City of New Albany; authorize to collect donations for    Mitchell
        Union County Good Samaritan Program through utility    
        bills.                                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1850  Tunica County; revise legal description of                Henderson (9th)
        Robinsonville-Commerce Utility District subject to     
        special assessments.                                   
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1858  Humphreys County; authorize to contribute funds to The    Straughter
        Dixie Youth Baseball, Inc.                             
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1861  City of Biloxi; revise payment of retirement benefits     Ryan
        for certain persons.                                   
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1880  Oktibbeha County and City of Starkville; authorize to     Ellis
        provide additional assurance of financial resources for
        landfill closure.                                      
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1883  Natchez-Adams County Convention Promotion Commission;     Ketchings
        revise composition and other provisions of law         
        creating.                                              
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1885  City of Southaven; authorize to provide fire protection   Jennings
        for certain territory.                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1887  George County; authorize to accept certain land from      Maples
        the U.S. Forestry Service.                             
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1888  Webster County; authorize to provide additional           Smith (35th)
        assurance of financial resources for landfill closure. 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HR  37  Commend Gentry High School Boys Basketball Team.          Thomas
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HR  38  Commend the Delta State Statesmen.                        Capps
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HR  39  Commend Hazlehurst High School Girls Basketball Team.     Bozeman
           Enrolled Bill Signed
HR  40  Commend Tevester Anderson, assistant coach at Murray      Blackmon
        State.                                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2555  Municipal judges; revise number allowed.                  Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2617  MS Agribusiness Council; revise membership and remove     Thames
        repealer.                                              
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2736  Appropriation; Attorney General Legal Fees, etc.;         Hall
        Additional, FY98.                                      
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2821  Emergency telephone laws; make amendments in relation     Minor
        to cellular telephone service.                         
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2895  Air and water permits; authorize DEQ to exempt            Thames
        agricultural and other operations.                     
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2950  Public Trust Tidelands; all port commissions to retain    Gollott
        revenue from projects.                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2989  Environment; create Mississippi Brownfields Voluntary     Dearing
        Cleanup and Redevelopment Act.                         
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2995  County road system; require counties to adopt an          Little
        official map and a county road system register.        
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3027  MS Small Business Assistance Act; increase the amount     Horhn
        that may be issued as grants for loans.                
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3192  Appropriation; Funeral Services Board.                    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3193  Appropriation; Ethics Comm.                               Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3194  Appropriation; Judicial Performance Comm.                 Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3195  Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol.                   Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3196  Appropriation; Tax Commission.                            Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3197  Appropriation; Personnel Bd.                              Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3198  Appropriation;  Governor's Office and Mansion.            Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3199  Appropriation; Secretary of State.                        Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3200  Appropriation; Dept. of Audit.                            Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3201  Appropriation; Treasurers Office.                         Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3203  Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Admin.                      Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3204  Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Support.                    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3205  Appropriation; Student Financial Aid.                     Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3206  Appropriation; IHL - General Support - Consol.            Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3207  Appropriation; IHL - University Research Center and       Hall
        Maintenance.                                           
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3208  Appropriation; College of Veterinary Medicine.            Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3209  Appropriation; Univ. Med. Cen. - Consol.                  Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3210  Appropriation; Military Dept.- Support.                   Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3211  Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency.               Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3212  Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and       Hall
        Grain Div.                                             
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3213  Appropriation; Plant Industry Div.                        Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3215  Appropriation; Farmers Central Market.                    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3216  Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Comm. - Support.         Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3217  Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show.    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3218  Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Cooperative Extension           Hall
        Service.                                               
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3219  Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Agriculture & Forestry Exp.     Hall
        Station.                                               
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3220  Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research.                Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3221  Appropriation; Alcorn State-Agricultural Programs.        Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3222  Appropriation; Animal Health Board.                       Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3223  Appropriation; Gaming Commission.                         Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3224  Appropriation; Econ. & Comm. Develop. Support.            Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3225  Appropriation; Tenn-Tom Waterway Develop. Dist.           Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3226  Appropriation; Information Technology Services.           Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3227  Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and         Hall
        Reimb. Local Confinement.                              
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3228  Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol.              Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3229  Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics.                       Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3230  Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd.                       Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3231  Appropriation; Dept. of Mental Health.                    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3232  Appropriation; Banking & Consumer Finance.                Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3233  Appropriation; MS Workers Compensation Comm.              Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3234  Appropriation; Employment Security Comm.                  Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3235  Appropriation; Dental Examiners Bd.                       Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3236  Appropriation; Mississippi Board of Registered            Hall
        Professional Geologists.                               
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3238  Appropriation; Public Contractors Bd.                     Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3240  Appropriation; Motor Vehicle Comm.                        Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3241  Appropriation; Bd. of Public Accountancy.                 Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3242  Appropriation; Pharmacy Bd.                               Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3243  Appropriation; Bd. of Architecture.                       Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3245  Appropriation; Office of State Aid Road Construction.     Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3298  City of Picayune; authorize to levy additional tax on     Lee
        room rentals and sales of prepared foods.              
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3304  Hattiesburg; may annually donate to USM's "Mississippi    Farris
        Holiday Spectacular.".                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3305  Hattiesburg; may donate to the Hattiesburg Downtown       Farris
        Association, Inc.                                      
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3310  Yazoo County; revise the law establishing the Yazoo       Blackmon
        County tourist and convention tax.                     
           Enrolled Bill Signed



Senate: Introductions

SR  56  Tina Scholtes; commend as Mississippi Teacher of the      Gordon
        Year.                                                  
           Referred To Rules
SR  57  Sergeant Charles Parker; commend for meritorious          Gordon
        service.                                               
           Referred To Rules
SR  58  Pass Christian Middle School; commend upon winning the    Cuevas
        State Choir Competition.                               
           Referred To Rules
SR  59  Florida State Senator Daryl Jones; commend upon           Horhn
        nomination as Secy U.S. Air Force.                     
           Referred To Rules
SR  60  MSU Coach Richard Williams; commend.                      Hamilton
           Referred To Rules
SR  61  Month of May; Better Hearing and Speech Month.            Tollison
           Referred To Rules
SR  62  Senate Task Force on Elections; create.                   Tollison
           Referred To Rules



Senate: Committee Reports

HB 680  Institutions of Higher Learning; board may sell certain   Capps
        land of Delta State University.                        
           Conference Report Filed
HB 725  Four-lane highway program; substitute segment in Amite    Vince
        and Pike Counties.                                     
           Conference Report Filed
HB1853  Washington County; authorize additional assessment on     Bailey
        criminal cases in justice/county court to support Crime
        Stoppers and Drug Task Force.                          
           Title Suff Do Pass
HB1872  Clay County and City of West Point; authorize to          Gibbs
        provide additional assurance of financial resources for
        landfill closure.                                      
           Title Suff Do Pass
HB1882  Choctaw County and City of Ackerman; authorize to         Smith (35th)
        provide additional assurance of financial resources for
        landfill closure.                                      
           Title Suff Do Pass
SN   1  Mr. Bill Sones, Brookhaven, Mississippi, as a member of   SECRETARY OF STATE
        the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation Board, for
        the six-year term of office commencing July 1, 1997.   
           Do Advise and Consent
SN   3  Mr. Shouphie Habeeb, Vicksburg, Mississippi, as a         LT. GOVERNOR
        member of the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation 
        Board, for a term commencing on July 1,1997, and       
        expiring April 1, 2002.                                
           Do Advise and Consent
SN   4  Ms. Nancy King, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of      LT. GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation Board, for
        a term commencing July 1, 1997 and expiring on April 1,
        2002                                                   
           Do Advise and Consent
SN   5  Mr. Rick Lambert, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a member of   LT. GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation Board, for
        a term commencing on July 1, 1997, and expiring on     
        April 1, 2003                                          
           Do Advise and Consent
SN  11  Mr. Paul Fugate, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of     TREASURER
        the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation Board, for
        a six year term expiring on July 1, 2003               
           Do Advise and Consent
SN  36  Harold Lewis, Philadelphia, Mississippi, as a member of   GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the  
        six year term of office commencing April 1, 1998       
           Do Advise and Consent
SN  37  Douglas E. Rushing, Tylertown, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for   
        the six year term of office commencing April 1, 1998   
           Do Advise and Consent
SN  53  Edward Heller Buelow, Jr., Vicksburg, Mississippi, as     GOVERNOR
        CHAIRMAN of the State Tax Commission, for the six year 
        term of office commencing June 30, 1998                
           Do Advise and Consent
SN 100  J. Ben Woods, Jr., Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of   GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities      
        Authority, for the four year term of office commencing 
        July 1, 1998                                           
           Do Advise and Consent
SN 106  Remona H. Suttlar, Yazoo City, Mississippi, as a member   LT. GOVERNOR
        of the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation Board, 
        for a six year term of office commencing July 9, 1997  
           Do Advise and Consent
SR  55  Memorialize Congress to maintain American leadership in   White (29th)
        space exploration as national priority.                
           Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR  56  Tina Scholtes; commend as Mississippi Teacher of the      Gordon
        Year.                                                  
           Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR  57  Sergeant Charles Parker; commend for meritorious          Gordon
        service.                                               
           Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR  58  Pass Christian Middle School; commend upon winning the    Cuevas
        State Choir Competition.                               
           Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR  59  Florida State Senator Daryl Jones; commend upon           Horhn
        nomination as Secy U.S. Air Force.                     
           Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR  60  MSU Coach Richard Williams; commend.                      Hamilton
           Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR  61  Month of May; Better Hearing and Speech Month.            Tollison
           Title Suff Do Be Adopted
SR  62  Senate Task Force on Elections; create.                   Tollison
           Title Suff Do Be Adopted



Senate: Floor Actions

HB  50  Restore Suffrage to Lavern Yarbrough Paster of            Ellis
        Oktibbeha County.                                      
           Passed
HB  78  Suffrage; restore to Donald L. Weeks of Lee County.       Holland
           Passed
HB 590  Suffrage; restore to Trina Washington of Washington       Thornton
        County.                                                
           Passed
HB 725  Four-lane highway program; substitute segment in Amite    Vince
        and Pike Counties.                                     
           Conference Report Adopted
HB1443  School attendance officers; place under supervision of    Warren
        State Department of Education.                         
           Conference Report Adopted
HB1843  Suffrage; restore to Terry Ray Tenhet of Washington       Cameron
        County.                                                
           Passed
HB1844  Suffrage; restore to Ottowa Anderson of Humphreys         Straughter
        County.                                                
           Passed
HB1872  Clay County and City of West Point; authorize to          Gibbs
        provide additional assurance of financial resources for
        landfill closure.                                      
           Passed
           Transmitted To House
HB1882  Choctaw County and City of Ackerman; authorize to         Smith (35th)
        provide additional assurance of financial resources for
        landfill closure.                                      
           Passed
           Transmitted To House
SB2174  Mississippi Children's Health Insurance Program and       Bean
        commission; establish.                                 
           Motion to Reconsider Entered
           Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB2318  Medicaid assistance program; revise eligibility,          Bean
        services, notification prior to issuance of CON.       
           Reconsidered
           Recommitted For Further Conf
SB2854  Mississippi Check Cashers Act; create.                    Woodfield
           Motion to Reconsider Entered
           Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3253  Bonds; issue g.o. bonds for grants to provide loans for   Horhn
        developing property in the Farish Street Historic      
        District.                                              
           Veto Referred To Finance
SN   6  Ms. Donna Smith Whitty, Jackson, Mississippi, as a        LT. GOVERNOR
        member of the Mississippi Industries for the Blind     
        Board, for a two year term commencing July 1, 1997     
           Appointment Confirmed
SN   9  Ms. Jane Stroble Miller, Meridian, Mississippi, as a      LT. GOVERNOR
        member of the Mississippi Industries for the Blind     
        Board, for a four year term commencing July 1, 1997    
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  14  Dr. Paul Cotten, Ellisville, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the Sex Offender Advisory Board, for a term of      
        office that shall be concurrent with that of the       
        Governor                                               
           Appointment Returned To Gov
SN  15  Norman F. Collins, Biloxi, Mississippi, as a member of    GOVERNOR
        the Council for Educational Technology, for the        
        unexpired term of office ending July 1, 1998           
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  16  Jackie Field, Booneville, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Nursing, for the unexpired term of  
        office ending June 30, 2001                            
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  17  David L. Foster, Yazoo City, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the Board of Examiners for Social Workers and       
        Marriage and Family Therapists, for the term of office 
        commencing July 1, 1997 and ending June 30, 1998       
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  18  David L. Foster, Yazoo City, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Examiners for Social Workers and 
        Marriage and Family Therapists, for the four year term 
        of office commencing June 30, 1998                     
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  19  Ruth Lail Glaze, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage 
        and Family Therapists, for the term of office          
        commencing July 1, 1997 and ending June 30, 2000       
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  20  Joyce S. Pendleton-Dumas, Starkville, Mississippi, as a   GOVERNOR
        member of the Board of Examiners for Social Workers and
        Marriage and Family Therapists, for the term of office 
        commencing July 1, 1997 and ending June 30, 1999       
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  21  Reba M. Causey, Laurel, Mississippi, as a member of the   GOVERNOR
        Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage and 
        Family Therapists, for the term of office commencing   
        July 1, 1997 and ending June 30, 2001                  
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  22  Clayton R. Barnett, Newton, Mississippi, as a member of   GOVERNOR
        the Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage 
        and Family Therapists, for the term of office          
        commencing July 1, 1997 and ending June 30, 2002       
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  23  Virginia House Evans, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a         GOVERNOR
        member of the Board of Examiners for Social Workers and
        Marriage and Family Therapists, for the term of office 
        commencing July 1, 1997 and ending June 30, 2002       
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  24  Danny Q. Jackson, Southaven, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the State Parole Board, for the term of office      
        commencing July 1, 1997 and ending with the term of the
        Governor                                               
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  25  Lydia Chassaniol, Winona, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the State Parole Board, for the term of office         
        commencing July 1, 1997 and ending with the term of the
        Governor                                               
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  26  Walley R. Naylor, Madison, Mississippi, as a member of    GOVERNOR
        the State Parole Board, for the term of office         
        commencing July 1, 1997 and ending with the term of the
        Governor                                               
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  28  Chris Bowen, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the State Parole Board, for the term of office         
        commencing July 1, 1997 and ending with the term of the
        Governor                                               
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  29  Karen E. Brown, Madison, Mississippi, as a member of      GOVERNOR
        the Board of Directors for the Mississippi Industries  
        for the Blind, for the two year term of office         
        commencing July 1, 1997                                
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  30  John L. Parrish, Ed. D., Jackson, Mississippi, as a       GOVERNOR
        member of the Board of Directors for the Mississippi   
        Industries for the Blind, for the three year term of   
        office commencing July 1, 1997                         
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  31  David O. Puckett, III, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the Board of Directors for the Mississippi          
        Industries for the Blind, as a member of the Board of  
        Directors for the Mississippi Industries for the Blind 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  32  James V. Anderson, Jackson, Mississippi, as               GOVERNOR
        Commissioner of the Mississippi Department of          
        Corrections, for the term of office commencing         
        September 1, 1997 and serving at the pleasure of the   
        Governor                                               
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  33  Ronny G. Parham, Jackson, Mississippi, as Commissioner    GOVERNOR
        of the Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer  
        Finance, for the term of office commencing August 11,  
        1997 and serving at the pleasure of the Governor       
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  34  Jacqueline Virginia Carter Sullivan, Natchez,             GOVERNOR
        Mississippi, as a member of the State Board for Barber 
        Examiners, for the unexpired term of office ending July
        1, 2000                                                
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  35  Stephen Charles Davenport, Madison, Mississippi, as a     GOVERNOR
        member of the State Board of Banking Review, for the   
        five year term of office commencing March 24, 1998     
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  38  John H. DeSutter, Olive Branch, Mississippi, as a         GOVERNOR
        member of the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners,   
        for the five year term of office commencing April 20,  
        1998                                                   
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  39  Charles E. Leonard, DDS, Jackson, Mississippi, as a       GOVERNOR
        member of the State Board of Dental Examiners, for the 
        four year term of office commencing June 30, 1998      
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  40  Aubry L. Hays, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member of the    GOVERNOR
        State Board of Contractors, for the five year term of  
        office commencing July 1, 1998                         
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  41  Billy L. Heard, Vicksburg, Mississippi, as a member of    GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Contractors, for the five year term 
        of office commencing July 1, 1998                      
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  42  William S. Ware, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Contractors, for the five year term 
        of office commencing July 1, 1998                      
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  43  James W. Sandifer, Belzoni, Mississippi, as a member of   GOVERNOR
        the State Oil and Gas Board, for the six year term of  
        office commencing May 7, 1998                          
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  44  Bradley A. Sanders, Madison, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Mental Health, for the seven year
        term of office commencing July 1, 1998                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  45  William W. Canale, Oxford, Mississippi, as a member of    GOVERNOR
        the Board of Registration for Foresters, for the five  
        year term of office commencing June 30, 1998           
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  46  J. Marvin Taylor, Summit, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the Board of Registration for Foresters, for the five  
        year term of office commencing June 30, 1998           
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  47  C. Lowell Jones, Jr., O.D., Indianola, Mississippi, as    GOVERNOR
        a member of the State Board of Optometry, for the five 
        year term of office commencing June 20, 1998           
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  48  Dr. David C. Newell, Meridian, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Veterinary Medicine, for the five
        year term of office commencing May 22, 1998            
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  49  James C. Holland, Fulton, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Nursing Home Administrators, for the
        four year term of office commencing June 25, 1998      
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  50  Arthur M. Nester, DeKalb, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Nursing Home Administrators, for the
        four year term of office commencing June 25, 1998      
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  51  Joseph W. Stedman, Natchez, Mississippi, as a member of   GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Real Estate Commission, for the four   
        year term of office commencing May 20, 1998            
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  52  C. T. Carley, Starkville, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the Technical Advisory Committee of Boiler and Pressure
        Vessel Safety, for the four year term of office        
        commencing July 29, 1998                               
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  54  E. L. Reeves, Tylertown, Mississippi, as a member of      GOVERNOR
        the State Veterans Affairs Board, for the unexpired    
        term of office ending May 14, 2001                     
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  55  J. M. "Flick" Ash, Potts Camp, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the State Veterans' Affairs Board, for the five year
        term of office commencing May 14, 1998                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  56  Henrietta McCall, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of    GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Cosmetology, for the four year term 
        of office commencing August 8, 1998                    
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  57  Gayle Lunsford, Taylorsville, Mississippi, as a member    GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Cosmetology, for the four year   
        term of office commencing August 8, 1998               
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  58  Dorothy W. Vaughn, Aberdeen, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Cosmetology, for the four year   
        term of office commencing August 8, 1998               
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  61  Sam Provenza, Greenville, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the Veterans' Home Purchase Board, for the four year   
        term of office commencing June 30, 1998                
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  62  Beth Leflore, Greenwood, Mississippi, as a member of      GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Pharmacy, for the five year term of 
        office commencing July 1, 1998                         
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  63  Marijo James Denson, Decatur, Mississippi, as a member    GOVERNOR
        of the Board of directors of the Prison Industry       
        Corporation, for the four year term of office          
        commencing May 5, 1998                                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  64  Money Powell, Jr., Raymond, Mississippi, as a member of   GOVERNOR
        the Board of Directors of the Prison Industry          
        Corporation, for the four year term of office          
        commencing May 5, 1998                                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  69  Richard Bowen Flowers, Tunica, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality,
        for the seven year term of office commencing July 1,   
        1998                                                   
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  70  J. Filo Coats, Grenada, Mississippi, as a member of the   GOVERNOR
        Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and        
        Certification Board, for the four year term of office  
        commencing January 1, 1998                             
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  71  Janice K. Conerly, Columbia, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Health, for the six year term of 
        office commencing July 1, 1998                         
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  72  Carolyn Prestage, Fulton, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Nursing, for the four year term of  
        office commencing July 1, 1998                         
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  73  Mikel C. Gusa, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a member of      GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, for the
        four year term of office commencing July 1, 1998       
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  74  Lynn C. Patrick, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member    GOVERNOR
        of the Board of the Mississippi Department of          
        Information Technology Services, for the five year term
        of office commencing June 30, 1998                     
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  77  LaDonna Kaye Northington, Jackson, Mississippi, as a      GOVERNOR
        member of the State Board of Nursing, for the four year
        term of office commencing July 1, 1998                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  78  James R. Moore, Jr., Grenada, Mississippi, as a member    GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Pharmacy, for the five year term 
        of office commencing July 1, 1998                      
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  79  William H. Mitchell, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, as a     GOVERNOR
        member of the Mississippi Commission on Marine         
        Resources, for the four year term of office commencing 
        July 1, 1998                                           
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  80  Larry Calvert, Biloxi, Mississippi, as a member of the    GOVERNOR
        State Board of Health, for the six year term of office 
        commencing July 1, 1998                                
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  82  Janet Spencer Lushbaugh, Brandon, Mississippi, as a       GOVERNOR
        member of the Mississippi State Board of Examiners for 
        Licensed Professional Counselors, for the three year   
        term of office commencing June 30, 1998                
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  83  Jill D. Walters, Wiggins, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and    
        Certification Board, for the four year term of office  
        commencing January 1, 1998                             
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  84  Randal J. Richardson, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a         GOVERNOR
        member of the Technical Advisory Committee of Boiler   
        and Pressure Vessel Safety, for the four year term of  
        office commencing July 29, 1998                        
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  85  Jesse B. Davis, Oxford, Mississippi, as a member of the   GOVERNOR
        Veterans' Home Purchase Board, for the four year term  
        of office commencing June 30, 1998                     
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  86  Walter Thomas Johnson, Jackson, Mississippi, as a         GOVERNOR
        member of the State Board of Health, for the six year  
        term of office commencing July 1, 1998                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  88  Patricia Scarborough Patton, Biloxi, Mississippi, as a    GOVERNOR
        member of the Mississippi Authority for Educational    
        Television, for the four year term of office commencing
        July 1, 1998                                           
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  89  Mr. Bob Crisler, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of     LT. GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Industries for the Blind board, for a  
        three year term of office commencing July 1, 1997      
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  90  Duane Forrest Hurt, DDS, Greenwood, Mississippi, as a     GOVERNOR
        member of the State Board of Health, for the six year  
        term of office commencing July 1, 1998                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  91  Dewitt G. Crawford, M.D., Louisville, Mississippi, as a   GOVERNOR
        member of State Board of Medical Licensure, for the six
        year term of office commencing July 1, 1998            
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  92  Frank W. Bowen, M.D., Carthage, Mississippi, as a         GOVERNOR
        member of the State Board of Medical Licensure, for the
        six year term of office commencing July 1, 1998        
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  93  Charles R. Frye, Moss Point, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the Mississippi Forestry Commission, for the six    
        year term of office commencing July 1, 1998            
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  94  Roosevelt W. Daniels, II, Canton, Mississippi, as a       GOVERNOR
        member of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi    
        Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Trust Fund, 
        for the five year term of office commencing July 1,    
        1998                                                   
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  95  Nina H. Welch, Starkville, Mississippi, as a member of    GOVERNOR
        the State Board of Funeral Service, for the four year  
        term of office commencing July 1, 1998                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  96  James V. Miller, Moss Point, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Funeral Service, for the four    
        year term of office commencing July 1, 1998            
           Appointment Confirmed
SN  98  Vernon L. Asper, Ph.D., Diamondhead, Mississippi, as a    GOVERNOR
        member of the Mississippi Commission on Marine         
        Resources, for the four year term of office commencing 
        July 1, 1998                                           
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 101  James H. Lott, Greenwood, Mississippi, as a member of     GOVERNOR
        the Board of Directors of the Prison Industry          
        Corporation, for the four year term of office          
        commencing May 5, 1998                                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 102  Barry Clinton Click, D. Min., Jackson, Mississippi, as    LT. GOVERNOR
        a member of  the Social Workers and Marriage and Family
        Therapists Board of Examiners, for a four year term of 
        office commencing July 1, 1997                         
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 103  K. Edwin Graham, Rel. D., Gulfport, Mississippi, as a     LT. GOVERNOR
        member of the Social Workers and Marriage and Family   
        Therapists Board of Examiners, for a two year term of  
        office commencing July 1, 1997                         
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 104  Cora Jackson, LSW, Shaw, Mississippi, as a member of      LT. GOVERNOR
        the Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists  
        Board of Examiners, for a one year term of office      
        commencing July 1, 1997                                
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 105  Billie Jean Sewell, ACSW, LCSW, University,               LT. GOVERNOR
        Mississippi, as a member of the Social Workers and     
        Marriage and Family Therapists Board of Examiners, for 
        a three year term of office commencing July 1, 1997    
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 108  S. George Sekul, Biloxi, Mississippi, as a member of      GOVERNOR
        the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission, for the   
        three year term of office commencing January 19, 1998  
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 109  Kemper B. Ehrhardt, Vicksburg, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the State Personnel Board, for the five year term of
        office commencing June 30, 1998                        
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 110  Willie J. Green, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member    GOVERNOR
        of the Board of Directors of the Prison Industry       
        Corporation, for the four year term of office          
        commencing May 5, 1998                                 
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 112  William J. VanDevender, Jackson, Mississippi, as a        GOVERNOR
        member of the Mississippi Commission on Environmental  
        Quality, for the seven year term of office commencing  
        July 1, 1998                                           
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 113  Barbara G. Mooney, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a member     GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Nursing, for the unexpired term  
        of office ending July 1, 1999                          
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 114  Shelby C. Reid, M.D., Corinth, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Health, for the six year term of 
        office commencing July 1, 1998                         
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 115  Arch Dalrymple, III, Amory, Mississippi, as a member of   ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD
        the Board of Trustees of the Department of Archives and
        History, for a six year term from January 1, 1998 to   
        January 1, 2004                                        
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 116  Gilbert R. Mason, Sr., Biloxi, Mississippi, as a member   ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD
        of the Board of Directors of the Department of Archives
        and History, for the six year term of office from      
        January 1, 1998 to January 1, 2004                     
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 117  Mrs. Rosemary Taylor Williams, Corinth, Mississippi, as   ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD
        a member of the Board of Trustees of the Department of 
        Archives and History, for the six year term of office  
        from January 1, 1998 to January 1, 2004                
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 118  Charles E. Stephens, Meridian, Mississippi, as a member   GOVERNOR
        of the State Board of Funeral Service, for the four    
        year term of office commencing July 1, 1998            
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 119  Charles M. Thomas, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a         GOVERNOR
        member of Board of Directors of the Mississippi        
        Industries for the Blind, for the unexpired term of    
        office ending July 1, 1999                             
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 121  Philip D. Horn, Pascagoula, Mississippi, as a member of   GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, for the
        unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000           
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 122  Cecil Watkins, Picayune, Mississippi, as a member of      GOVERNOR
        the Board of the Mississippi Department of Information 
        Technology Services, for the unexpired term of office  
        ending June 30, 1999                                   
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 123  A.M. Zeidman, Brandon, Mississippi, as a member of the    GOVERNOR
        State Board of Education, for the nine year term of    
        office commencing June 30, 1998                        
           Appointment Confirmed
SN 125  Money Powell, Jr., Raymond, Mississippi, as a member of   GOVERNOR
        the State Parole Board, for the unexpired term of      
        office commencing April 6, 1998 and ending with the    
        term of the Governor                                   
           Appointment Confirmed
SR   3  Senate Drug Enforcement Task Force; continue.             Smith
           Adopted
SR   5  Senate Study Committee studying Youth Challenge           Gollott
        Program; extend one year.                              
           Amended
           Adopted As Amended
SR  38  Coastal water resources; create study committee to        Hewes
        study and make recommendations regarding.              
           Amended
           Adopted As Amended
SR  43  Superintendent James Nelson; commend upon retirement.     Burton
           Adopted
SR  44  Newton High School Girls Basketball Team; commend.        Burton
           Adopted
SR  45  Newton County Academy Boys Basketball Team; commend.      Burton
           Adopted
SR  46  Courtney Scoggin; commend as best vo-tech student.        Burton
           Adopted
SR  47  Lake High School "Lady Hornets" Basketball Team;          Burton
        commend.                                               
           Adopted
SR  48  Carmel Stringer; commend for dedicated service to Jones   Harvey
        County Junior College.                                 
           Adopted
SR  49  David Ogden "Bud" Thoms; commend.                         Scoper
           Adopted
SR  50  Mary Jo Wedgeworth, recipient of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson   Scoper
        Award; commend.                                        
           Adopted
SR  51  DSU Coach Steve Rives; commend.                           Dearing
           Adopted
SR  52  DSU Center Trina Davis; commend.                          Dearing
           Adopted
SR  53  Chris Sykes, DSU All-American; commend.                   Dearing
           Adopted
SR  54  DSU basketball team; commend.                             Dearing
           Adopted



Senate: Signed By The President

SB2895  Air and water permits; authorize DEQ to exempt            Thames
        agricultural and other operations.                     
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2950  Public Trust Tidelands; all port commissions to retain    Gollott
        revenue from projects.                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2989  Environment; create Mississippi Brownfields Voluntary     Dearing
        Cleanup and Redevelopment Act.                         
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2995  County road system; require counties to adopt an          Little
        official map and a county road system register.        
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3027  MS Small Business Assistance Act; increase the amount     Horhn
        that may be issued as grants for loans.                
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3192  Appropriation; Funeral Services Board.                    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3193  Appropriation; Ethics Comm.                               Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3194  Appropriation; Judicial Performance Comm.                 Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3195  Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol.                   Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3197  Appropriation; Personnel Bd.                              Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3199  Appropriation; Secretary of State.                        Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3200  Appropriation; Dept. of Audit.                            Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3201  Appropriation; Treasurers Office.                         Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3203  Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Admin.                      Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3204  Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Support.                    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3210  Appropriation; Military Dept.- Support.                   Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3211  Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency.               Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3212  Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and       Hall
        Grain Div.                                             
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3213  Appropriation; Plant Industry Div.                        Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3215  Appropriation; Farmers Central Market.                    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3216  Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Comm. - Support.         Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3217  Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show.    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3222  Appropriation; Animal Health Board.                       Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3225  Appropriation; Tenn-Tom Waterway Develop. Dist.           Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3226  Appropriation; Information Technology Services.           Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3231  Appropriation; Dept. of Mental Health.                    Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3232  Appropriation; Banking & Consumer Finance.                Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3233  Appropriation; MS Workers Compensation Comm.              Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3234  Appropriation; Employment Security Comm.                  Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3235  Appropriation; Dental Examiners Bd.                       Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3236  Appropriation; Mississippi Board of Registered            Hall
        Professional Geologists.                               
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3240  Appropriation; Motor Vehicle Comm.                        Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3241  Appropriation; Bd. of Public Accountancy.                 Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3242  Appropriation; Pharmacy Bd.                               Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3243  Appropriation; Bd. of Architecture.                       Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3245  Appropriation; Office of State Aid Road Construction.     Hall
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3298  City of Picayune; authorize to levy additional tax on     Lee
        room rentals and sales of prepared foods.              
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3304  Hattiesburg; may annually donate to USM's "Mississippi    Farris
        Holiday Spectacular.".                                 
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3305  Hattiesburg; may donate to the Hattiesburg Downtown       Farris
        Association, Inc.                                      
           Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3310  Yazoo County; revise the law establishing the Yazoo       Blackmon
        County tourist and convention tax.                     
           Enrolled Bill Signed

Information pertaining to this report was last updated on 04/21/98 at 09:11.



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