Mississippi Legislature
2001 Regular Session

Daily Action Report for 03/30/01



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Vetoes

HB 776  Budget; abolish diversion to Education Enhancement Fund   Frierson
        from unencumbered year-end General Fund cash balance.  
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1015  Insurance Department and Fire Academy; transfer certain   Capps
        funds into the State General Fund.                     
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1471  Ayers Settlement Fund; create and fund with Working       Ford
        Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund interest.              
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1569  Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources.            Green
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1598  Appropriation; Attorney General - support.                Watson
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1599  Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff.              Watson
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1602  Appropriation; Supreme Court Services.                    Watson
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1603  Appropriation; Office of Capital Defense Counsel.         Watson
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1604  Appropriation; Office of Capital Post-Conviction          Watson
        Counsel.                                               
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1605  Appropriation; Department of Archives and History.        Flaggs
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1606  Appropriation; Arts Commission.                           Flaggs
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1609  Appropriation; State Department of Education - General    Warren
        Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational          
        Education.                                             
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1611  Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum          Warren
        Program.                                               
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1612  Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf.        Warren
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1613  Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational      Warren
        Television.                                            
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1614  Appropriation; Library Commission.                        Warren
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1615  Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid.   Holland
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1616  Appropriation; State Department of Health-support.        Stevens
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1617  Appropriation; State Forestry Commission.                 Henderson (9th)
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1620  Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality.       Denny
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1621  Appropriation; Mississippi River Parkway Commission.      Denny
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1622  Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.   Green
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1623  Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission.    Green
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1624  Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and      Green
        Parks.                                                 
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1625  Appropriation; Department of Human                        Moody
        Services-Consolidated.                                 
           03/30 Vetoed
HB1626  Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services - Consolidated.    Moody
           03/30 Vetoed
SB2680  State's share of oil and gas severance taxes; all to be   Gordon
        appropriated to public schools until FY2006.           
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3055  Appropriation; Dept. of Educ.-Minimum Program &           Gordon
        Critical Needs Teacher Scholarships; Addl. FY2001.     
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3087  Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol.                   Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3088  Appropriation; Gaming Commission.                         Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3091  Appropriation; Tax Commission.                            Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3094  Appropriation; Dept. of Audit.                            Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3098  Appropriation; Treasurers Office.                         Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3106  Appropriation; Mississippi Development Authority -        Gordon
        Support.                                               
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3107  Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and       Gordon
        Grain Div.                                             
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3110  Appropriation; Plant Industry Div.                        Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3111  Appropriation; Animal Health Board.                       Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3112  Appropriation; Veterinary Diagnostic Lab. Bd.             Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3114  Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show.    Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3120  Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency.               Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3121  Appropriation; Military Dept.- Support.                   Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3124  Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics.                       Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3125  Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol.              Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3126  Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd.                       Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3127  Appropriation; Dept. of Mental Health.                    Gordon
           03/30 Vetoed
SB3202  Chickasaw County; authorize construction of a             Gordon
        correctional facility.                                 
           03/30 Vetoed



Signed By The Governor

HB1572  Appropriation; Pearl River Valley Water Supply            Read
        District.                                              
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1577  Appropriation; Auctioneers Commission.                    Read
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1581  Appropriation; Coast Coliseum Commission.                 Read
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1583  Appropriation; State Board of Registration for            Read
        Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.             
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1585  Appropriation; State Board of Medical Licensure.          Read
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1587  Appropriation; Board of Nursing.                          Read
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1590  Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement               Read
        System-administrative expenses; maintenance and        
        operation of building.                                 
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1592  Appropriation; Mississippi Public Service Commission.     Read
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1593  Appropriation; Public Utilities Staff.                    Read
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1596  Appropriation; Mississippi Department of                  Read
        Transportation.                                        
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1600  Appropriation; Insurance Department.                      Watson
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1601  Appropriation; State Fire Academy.                        Watson
           03/30 Approved by Governor
HB1619  Appropriation; Beauvoir Shrine.                           Denny
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2893  Public property; Dept. of Corrections transfer land to    Mettetal
        Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.                
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3056  Appropriation; Sec. of State - Reimburse counties for     Gordon
        flag vote; FY2002.                                     
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3065  Forrest County; authorize a contribution to the Forrest   King
        County Agricultural High School.                       
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3075  Appropriation; Attorney General-Judgements &              Gordon
        Settlements; Addl. FY2001.                             
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3089  Appropriation; Information Technology Services.           Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3090  Appropriation; Personnel Bd.                              Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3092  Appropriation; Ethics Comm.                               Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3093  Appropriation; Judicial Performance Comm.                 Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3097  Appropriation; Secretary of State.                        Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3108  Appropriation; Egg Marketing Bd.                          Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3109  Appropriation; Farmers Central Market.                    Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3113  Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Comm. - Support.         Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3119  Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research.                Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3122  Appropriation; Tenn-Tom Waterway Develop. Dist.           Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3128  Appropriation; Banking and Consumer Finance.              Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3129  Appropriation; Employment Security Comm.                  Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3131  Appropriation; Motor Vehicle Comm.                        Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3133  Appropriation; Veterinary Exam. Bd.                       Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3137  Appropriation; Dental Examiners Bd.                       Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3139  Appropriation; Pharmacy Bd.                               Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3142  Appropriation; Office of State Aid Road Construction.     Gordon
           03/30 Approved by Governor



House: Committee Reports

HB 776  Budget; abolish diversion to Education Enhancement Fund   Frierson
        from unencumbered year-end General Fund cash balance.  
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1015  Insurance Department and Fire Academy; transfer certain   Capps
        funds into the State General Fund.                     
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1471  Ayers Settlement Fund; create and fund with Working       Ford
        Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund interest.              
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1569  Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources.            Green
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1598  Appropriation; Attorney General - support.                Watson
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1599  Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff.              Watson
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1602  Appropriation; Supreme Court Services.                    Watson
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1603  Appropriation; Office of Capital Defense Counsel.         Watson
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1604  Appropriation; Office of Capital Post-Conviction          Watson
        Counsel.                                               
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1605  Appropriation; Department of Archives and History.        Flaggs
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1606  Appropriation; Arts Commission.                           Flaggs
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1609  Appropriation; State Department of Education - General    Warren
        Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational          
        Education.                                             
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1611  Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum          Warren
        Program.                                               
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1612  Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf.        Warren
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1613  Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational      Warren
        Television.                                            
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1614  Appropriation; Library Commission.                        Warren
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1615  Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid.   Holland
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1616  Appropriation; State Department of Health-support.        Stevens
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1617  Appropriation; State Forestry Commission.                 Henderson (9th)
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1620  Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality.       Denny
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1621  Appropriation; Mississippi River Parkway Commission.      Denny
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1622  Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.   Green
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1623  Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission.    Green
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1624  Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and      Green
        Parks.                                                 
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1625  Appropriation; Department of Human                        Moody
        Services-Consolidated.                                 
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1626  Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services - Consolidated.    Moody
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding
HB1652  Washington County; authorize construction of a            Straughter
        correctional facility in Hollandale, Mississippi.      
           03/30 (H) Do Sustain Veto
HB1712  City of Pontotoc; authorize to expend funds to provide    Montgomery (15th)
        raw materials and working capital for an enterprise.   
           03/30 (H) Title Suff Do Pass
SB3123  Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and         Gordon
        Reimb. Local Confinement.                              
           03/30 (H) Pass Veto Notwithstanding



House: Floor Actions

HB 776  Budget; abolish diversion to Education Enhancement Fund   Frierson
        from unencumbered year-end General Fund cash balance.  
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1015  Insurance Department and Fire Academy; transfer certain   Capps
        funds into the State General Fund.                     
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1471  Ayers Settlement Fund; create and fund with Working       Ford
        Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund interest.              
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1569  Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources.            Green
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1598  Appropriation; Attorney General - support.                Watson
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1599  Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff.              Watson
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1602  Appropriation; Supreme Court Services.                    Watson
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1603  Appropriation; Office of Capital Defense Counsel.         Watson
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1604  Appropriation; Office of Capital Post-Conviction          Watson
        Counsel.                                               
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1605  Appropriation; Department of Archives and History.        Flaggs
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1606  Appropriation; Arts Commission.                           Flaggs
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1609  Appropriation; State Department of Education - General    Warren
        Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational          
        Education.                                             
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1611  Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum          Warren
        Program.                                               
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1612  Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf.        Warren
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1613  Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational      Warren
        Television.                                            
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1614  Appropriation; Library Commission.                        Warren
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1615  Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid.   Holland
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1616  Appropriation; State Department of Health-support.        Stevens
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1617  Appropriation; State Forestry Commission.                 Henderson (9th)
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1620  Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality.       Denny
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1621  Appropriation; Mississippi River Parkway Commission.      Denny
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1622  Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.   Green
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1623  Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission.    Green
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1624  Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and      Green
        Parks.                                                 
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1625  Appropriation; Department of Human                        Moody
        Services-Consolidated.                                 
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1626  Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services - Consolidated.    Moody
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
HB1652  Washington County; authorize construction of a            Straughter
        correctional facility in Hollandale, Mississippi.      
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Local and Private Legislation
HB1712  City of Pontotoc; authorize to expend funds to provide    Montgomery (15th)
        raw materials and working capital for an enterprise.   
           03/30 (H) Passed
           03/30 (H) Transmitted To Senate
SB2680  State's share of oil and gas severance taxes; all to be   Gordon
        appropriated to public schools until FY2006.           
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3055  Appropriation; Dept. of Educ.-Minimum Program &           Gordon
        Critical Needs Teacher Scholarships; Addl. FY2001.     
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3087  Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol.                   Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3088  Appropriation; Gaming Commission.                         Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3091  Appropriation; Tax Commission.                            Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3094  Appropriation; Dept. of Audit.                            Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3098  Appropriation; Treasurers Office.                         Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3106  Appropriation; Mississippi Development Authority -        Gordon
        Support.                                               
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3107  Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and       Gordon
        Grain Div.                                             
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3110  Appropriation; Plant Industry Div.                        Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3111  Appropriation; Animal Health Board.                       Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3112  Appropriation; Veterinary Diagnostic Lab. Bd.             Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3114  Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show.    Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3120  Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency.               Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3121  Appropriation; Military Dept.- Support.                   Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3123  Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and         Gordon
        Reimb. Local Confinement.                              
           03/30 (H) Veto Referred To Appropriations
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3124  Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics.                       Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3125  Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol.              Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3126  Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd.                       Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden
SB3127  Appropriation; Dept. of Mental Health.                    Gordon
           03/30 (H) Veto Overridden



House: Referred Other House

SC 609  Ole Miss Basketball Coach Rod Barnes; commend for         Tollison
        Naismith National Coach of the Year and SEC Coach of   
        the Year.                                              
           03/30 (H) Referred To Rules
SC 610  Ole Miss "Rebels" Basketball Team; commend for SEC        Tollison
        Western Division Championship and NCAA Sweet 16.       
           03/30 (H) Referred To Rules



House: Signed By The Speaker

HB 134  Assault; include public officials for purpose of          Compretta
        enhanced penalties; authorize DAs to carry concealed   
        weapons; probable cause hearing require to arrest      
        teacher.                                               
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 364  Suffrage; restore to Warren Slater of Walthall County.    Nettles
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 370  Suffrage; restore to Janice Marie Heard Alexander of      Montgomery (74th)
        Hinds County.                                          
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 396  Honorary high school diploma; award to WWII and Korean    Clark
        Conflict veterans.                                     
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 444  Mississippi Children's Health Care Act; delete repealer   Ford
        and allow coverage of certain dental services.         
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 451  Flood and drainage control districts; extend repealer.    Ford
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 469  Wireless emergency telephone service; extend repealer.    Ford
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 502  Handicap parking violation; charge dismissed upon proof   Morris
        to court of valid windshield placard.                  
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 539  Equine public events; require certain test for all        Dedeaux
        horses even on private property if public invited.     
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 545  Charter School Law; reenact and extend repealer.          Warren
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 667  Health insurance policies; require to provide certain     Stevens
        benefits for treatment of mental illness.              
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 692  Public water systems; certain cross connections not       Denny
        required to have backflow preventers.                  
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 697  Court of Appeals; clarify districts.                      Reynolds
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 759  Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Task Force; create.   Barnett (92nd)
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 767  Adolescent psychiatric beds; authorize CON for            Young
        additional in Lauderdale County.                       
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 818  Statewide scientific information; remove deadline for     Ellington
        strategic plan for statewide scientific information    
        management system.                                     
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 986  Newborn screening tests; attending physician provide      Holland
        parents with information about additional tests        
        available.                                             
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1106  Commission on Judicial Performance; revise                Watson
        appointments.                                          
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1109  Youth; establish the Amer-I-Can Program as a pilot        Flaggs
        program.                                               
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1238  Medicaid; certain persons living at home and having       Grist
        high drug expenses eligible for.                       
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1275  Interagency Coordinating Council for Children and         Moody
        Youth; establish to provide coordinated services to SED
        children.                                              
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1276  Juvenile offenders; authorize drug testing, treatment     Scott (80th)
        and counseling.                                        
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1448  Junior ROTC; provide state support for public high        Brown
        school programs.                                       
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1557  Suffrage; restore to Steve Kirkland of Adams County.      West
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1660  Yazoo County; authorize Port Commission and Board of      Barbour
        Supervisors to expend excess port funds for industrial 
        development.                                           
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1662  Suffrage; restore to Barbara Murphy of Union County.      Mitchell
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1673  Tunica County; may contribute to ICS for Head Start       Henderson
        class and vehicles.                                    
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1674  Marshall County; authorize expenditure for matching       Gadd
        funds for programs sponsored by the Institute of       
        Community Services, Inc.                               
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1681  Hancock County; authorize expenditure of funds to         Compretta
        Mississippi Contract Procurement Center.               
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1684  City of Natchez; authorize to enter into lease with       Ketchings
        U.S. Secretary of Interior for using Natchez Trace     
        lands.                                                 
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1685  Lowndes County and City of Columbus; authorize to         Chism
        contract with Columbus-Lowndes Humane Society for      
        animal control.                                        
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1686  Lawrence County; authorize to levy assessment on          Hudson
        misdemeanor cases for Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.        
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1687  Town of Monticello; authorize assessment on misdemeanor   Hudson
        cases to fund Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.                
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1688  Tallahatchie County; authorize to repay certain           Reynolds
        indebtedness.                                          
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1690  Tallahatchie County; authorize to provide water and       Reynolds
        sewer service to Tallahatchie Industrial Park.         
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1691  Quitman County; authorize to contract for housing of      Henderson
        county inmates in lieu of operating a county jail.     
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1704  Greene County; authorize to contribute funds to We Care   Pierce
        Day Care, Inc.                                         
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1708  Town of Friars Point; authorize expansion of natural      Henderson
        gas distribution system outside corporate limits.      
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1709  Lowndes County; revise name of water association to       Smith (39th)
        which county industrial development authority may sell 
        water.                                                 
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1710  Hancock County Tourism Development Bureau; extend date    Compretta
        of repeal on provisions of law creating.               
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1711  Revise membership and change name of Natchez-Adams        Ketchings *
        County Economic and Community Development Authority.   
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1712  City of Pontotoc; authorize to expend funds to provide    Montgomery (15th)
        raw materials and working capital for an enterprise.   
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 124  Commend Habitat for Humanity.                             Evans
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 126  Commend Simpson Academy Cougars Boys Basketball Team.     Rotenberry
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 127  Commend Perry Lee.                                        Rotenberry
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 128  Commend Clinton High School Cheerleaders.                 Montgomery (74th)
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 129  Commend retirees of Greenwood School District.            Perkins
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 130  Commend New Day Drug Rehabilitation Ministry.             Fleming
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 131  Commend Actor Morgan Freeman.                             Reynolds
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 136  Commend Biloxi High School Boys Basketball Team.          Janus
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 137  Commend Oxford High School Boys Basketball Team.          Eads
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 138  Commend Belmont Lady Cardinal Basketball Team.            Franks
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2181  Mississippi Employer-Assisted Housing Loan Program for    Harden
        Teachers; extend repealer.                             
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2209  Emergency Medical Service (EMS); statutes; make           Huggins
        technical amendments to.                               
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2229  School Administrator Sabbatical Leave Program; extend     Harden
        repealer.                                              
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2258  One-year limitation for payment of claim; remove if       Gordon
        between state agencies.                                
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2265  Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; authorize sale    Smith
        of property to V.F.W., Post 9122.                      
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2309  Pilot program for testing and remediaton for students     Harden
        with dyslexia; delete repealer.                        
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2317  Bail bonds; forfeiture order set aside in absence of      Minor
        required notice.                                       
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2335  Driver's license; revise qualifications of director of    Dearing
        examiners.                                             
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2360  Massage therapists; license and regulate.                 Huggins
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2445  Omnibus Pay Statute; remove Executive Director, MS        Nunnelee
        Industries for the Blind.                              
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2503  Study Mississippi Department of Children's Affairs;       Smith
        extend repealer on DHS.                                
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2504  Driver's license; revise penalty for falsification.       Dearing
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2511  Highways; designate a portion of MS Highway 25 as         Johnson (19th)
        Military Order of the Purple Heart Drive; all of U.S   
        I-20 as 31st Infantry Division Memorial Highway.       
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2523  Elections; State Executive Committees must appoint        Bryan
        election integrity assurance committee;                
        county/municipal committees may delegate duties.       
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2527  Multi-Modal Transportation Improvement Fund; create.      Hewes
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2578  Occupational Diploma for students with disabilities;      Chaney
        authorize SBE to issue criteria.                       
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2593  Wildlife; conform state law to federal migratory bird     Posey
        act.                                                   
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2608  State Veterans Affairs Board; eliminate personnel         Furniss
        performance review of executive director.              
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2633  Education of exceptional children; require notice to      Harden
        parents regarding assessment of child.                 
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2681  Commissioner of Public Safety; authorize to establish     Huggins
        organizational structure for agency.                   
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2689  Commercial Feed Law; revise administrative procedures     Stogner
        for violations.                                        
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2699  Motor Vehicle Tag Law; make revisions.                    Minor
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2737  Motor vehicle lighting; allow white lights that           Dearing
        illuminate the rear of the vehicle under certain       
        circumstances.                                         
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2740  Vehicles with projecting loads; clarify provisions        Dearing *
        relating to operation at night.                        
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2756  Shoplifting; unlawful use of theft detection shielding    Turner
        devices.                                               
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2769  Agricultural pesticides; increase registration fee.       Stogner
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2772  Envir. Prot; authorize Environmental Quality to impose    Nunnelee
        penalty for generation of waste from manufacture of    
        controlled substance.                                  
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2778  State-owned vehicles; revise authorization law.           Thames
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2894  Contractors; allow to conduct business in other           Kirby
        jurisdictions without separate licenses or examinations
        in such jurisdictions.                                 
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2895  Gangs; revise Mississippi Street Gang Act.                Farris
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2910  Bail bonds; spouses of certain law enforcement not to     Horhn
        write.                                                 
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2911  Post conviction counsel; revise authority and             Tollison
        administrative details.                                
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2929  Signs; revise the size restriction on certain signs.      Dearing
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3024  Aeronautics; include private airports open to the         Minor
        general public in.                                     
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3170  Jackson County; authorize annual contribution to the      Moffatt
        USM Institute for Marine Sciences for the Jason        
        Project.                                               
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3181  Town of Prentiss; may levy an assessment on               Harvey
        misdemeanors in support of Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.   
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3203  Covington County; authorize an assessment on              Harvey
        misdemeanor cases to fund Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.    
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3204  Simpson County; authorize an assessment on misdemeanor    Harvey
        cases to fund Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.                
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3205  Town of Bassfield; authorize an assessment on             Harvey
        misdemeanor cases in municipal court for Pine Belt     
        Crime Stoppers.                                        
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3207  Monroe County, Aberdeen and Amory; may enter into         Bryan
        agreements regarding the construction of speculative   
        buildings.                                             
           03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed



Senate: Introductions

SB3214  Natchez-Adams County Economic and Community Development   Dearing
        Authority; change membership.                          
           03/30 (S) Referred To Local and Private



Senate: Committee Reports

HB1712  City of Pontotoc; authorize to expend funds to provide    Montgomery (15th)
        raw materials and working capital for an enterprise.   
           03/30 (S) Title Suff Do Pass



Senate: Floor Actions

HB 364  Suffrage; restore to Warren Slater of Walthall County.    Nettles
           03/30 (S) Passed
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB 370  Suffrage; restore to Janice Marie Heard Alexander of      Montgomery (74th)
        Hinds County.                                          
           03/30 (S) Passed
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB 776  Budget; abolish diversion to Education Enhancement Fund   Frierson
        from unencumbered year-end General Fund cash balance.  
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1015  Insurance Department and Fire Academy; transfer certain   Capps
        funds into the State General Fund.                     
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1471  Ayers Settlement Fund; create and fund with Working       Ford
        Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund interest.              
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1557  Suffrage; restore to Steve Kirkland of Adams County.      West
           03/30 (S) Passed
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1569  Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources.            Green
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1598  Appropriation; Attorney General - support.                Watson
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1599  Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff.              Watson
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1602  Appropriation; Supreme Court Services.                    Watson
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1603  Appropriation; Office of Capital Defense Counsel.         Watson
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1604  Appropriation; Office of Capital Post-Conviction          Watson
        Counsel.                                               
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1605  Appropriation; Department of Archives and History.        Flaggs
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1606  Appropriation; Arts Commission.                           Flaggs
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1609  Appropriation; State Department of Education - General    Warren
        Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational          
        Education.                                             
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1611  Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum          Warren
        Program.                                               
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1612  Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf.        Warren
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1613  Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational      Warren
        Television.                                            
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1614  Appropriation; Library Commission.                        Warren
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1615  Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid.   Holland
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1616  Appropriation; State Department of Health-support.        Stevens
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1617  Appropriation; State Forestry Commission.                 Henderson (9th)
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1620  Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality.       Denny
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1621  Appropriation; Mississippi River Parkway Commission.      Denny
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1622  Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.   Green
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1623  Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission.    Green
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1624  Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and      Green
        Parks.                                                 
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1625  Appropriation; Department of Human                        Moody
        Services-Consolidated.                                 
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1626  Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services - Consolidated.    Moody
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
HB1662  Suffrage; restore to Barbara Murphy of Union County.      Mitchell
           03/30 (S) Passed
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1673  Tunica County; may contribute to ICS for Head Start       Henderson
        class and vehicles.                                    
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1674  Marshall County; authorize expenditure for matching       Gadd
        funds for programs sponsored by the Institute of       
        Community Services, Inc.                               
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1686  Lawrence County; authorize to levy assessment on          Hudson
        misdemeanor cases for Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.        
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1687  Town of Monticello; authorize assessment on misdemeanor   Hudson
        cases to fund Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.                
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1688  Tallahatchie County; authorize to repay certain           Reynolds
        indebtedness.                                          
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1691  Quitman County; authorize to contract for housing of      Henderson
        county inmates in lieu of operating a county jail.     
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1704  Greene County; authorize to contribute funds to We Care   Pierce
        Day Care, Inc.                                         
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1708  Town of Friars Point; authorize expansion of natural      Henderson
        gas distribution system outside corporate limits.      
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1709  Lowndes County; revise name of water association to       Smith (39th)
        which county industrial development authority may sell 
        water.                                                 
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1710  Hancock County Tourism Development Bureau; extend date    Compretta
        of repeal on provisions of law creating.               
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1711  Revise membership and change name of Natchez-Adams        Ketchings *
        County Economic and Community Development Authority.   
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1712  City of Pontotoc; authorize to expend funds to provide    Montgomery (15th)
        raw materials and working capital for an enterprise.   
           03/30 (S) Passed
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 124  Commend Habitat for Humanity.                             Evans
           03/30 (S) Adopted
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 126  Commend Simpson Academy Cougars Boys Basketball Team.     Rotenberry
           03/30 (S) Adopted
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 127  Commend Perry Lee.                                        Rotenberry
           03/30 (S) Adopted
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 128  Commend Clinton High School Cheerleaders.                 Montgomery (74th)
           03/30 (S) Adopted
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 129  Commend retirees of Greenwood School District.            Perkins
           03/30 (S) Adopted
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 130  Commend New Day Drug Rehabilitation Ministry.             Fleming
           03/30 (S) Adopted
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 131  Commend Actor Morgan Freeman.                             Reynolds
           03/30 (S) Adopted
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 138  Commend Belmont Lady Cardinal Basketball Team.            Franks
           03/30 (S) Adopted
           03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
SB2680  State's share of oil and gas severance taxes; all to be   Gordon
        appropriated to public schools until FY2006.           
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3055  Appropriation; Dept. of Educ.-Minimum Program &           Gordon
        Critical Needs Teacher Scholarships; Addl. FY2001.     
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3087  Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol.                   Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3088  Appropriation; Gaming Commission.                         Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3091  Appropriation; Tax Commission.                            Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3094  Appropriation; Dept. of Audit.                            Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3098  Appropriation; Treasurers Office.                         Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3106  Appropriation; Mississippi Development Authority -        Gordon
        Support.                                               
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3107  Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and       Gordon
        Grain Div.                                             
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3110  Appropriation; Plant Industry Div.                        Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3111  Appropriation; Animal Health Board.                       Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3112  Appropriation; Veterinary Diagnostic Lab. Bd.             Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3114  Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show.    Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3120  Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency.               Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3121  Appropriation; Military Dept.- Support.                   Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3124  Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics.                       Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3125  Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol.              Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3126  Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd.                       Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SB3127  Appropriation; Dept. of Mental Health.                    Gordon
           03/30 (S) Veto Overridden
SN   2  Mr. John S. Allison, Jackson, Mississippi, as the         
        Commissioner of Banking and Consumer Finance, for the  
        four year term of office commencing July 1, 2000 and   
        ending July 1, 2004, vice.                             
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN   3  Ms. Amy Adelman, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to the         
        Mississippi State Board of Examiners for Licensed      
        Professional Counselors, for the three-year term of    
        office ending June 30, 2003, representing the Fifth    
        Congressional District, vice.                          
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN   4  Major Jim Kinslow, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the Crime    
        Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two-year term of    
        office commencing July 1, 2000.                        
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN   5  Sergeant Ronnie Castille, Lucedale, Mississippi, to the   
        Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two-year term 
        of office commencing July 1, 2000.                     
           03/30 (S) Appointment Returned To Gov
SN   6  Rodney E. Frothingham, MD, Greenville, Mississippi, to    
        the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two year  
        term of office commencing July 1, 2000.                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN   7  Robert S. Gaddis, Laurel, Mississippi, to the Crime       
        Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two-year term of    
        office commencing July 1, 2000, vice.                  
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN   8  C. Wyck Neely, DDS, Magee, Mississippi, to the State      
        Board of Dental Examiners, for the four-year term of   
        office ending June 30, 2004, representing Dental       
        District 6.                                            
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN   9  Ms. Sondra P. Caillavet, Biloxi, Mississippi, to the      
        State Board of Education, for a nine (9) year term of  
        office ending July 1, 2009, representing the Teacher   
        At-Large position, vice.                               
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  10  Mr. Claude Hartley, Belden, Mississippi, to the State     
        Board of Education, for the unexpired term ending July 
        1, 2003, representing the Third Supreme Court District,
        vice Cheryl Tidwell.                                   
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  11  Walter C. Gough, MD, Drew, Mississippi, to the State      
        Board of Health, for the six (6) year term of office   
        ending July 1, 2006, representing the Second           
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  20  Rick Hemba, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, to the            
        Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, for a term 
        of four (4) years commencing July 1, 2000 and ending   
        July 1, 2004, representing the Recreational Fisherman  
        position.                                              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  21  Mr. Oliver Sahuque, Lakeshore, Mississippi, to the        
        Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, for a term 
        of four (4) years commencing July 1, 2000 and ending   
        July 1, 2004, representing the Commercial Fisherman    
        position.                                              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  22  Rudy Lesso, Biloxi, Mississippi, to the Mississippi       
        Commission on Marine Resources, for a term of four (4) 
        years commencing July 1, 2000 and ending July 1, 2004, 
        representing the Commercial Seafood Processor position.
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  23  Joseph E. Johnston, MD, Mount Olive, Mississippi, to      
        the Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure, for the six
        (6) year term of office ending July 1, 2006,           
        representing the Second Supreme Court District.        
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  24  William Henderson, MD, Oxford, Mississippi, to the        
        Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure, for the six (6)
        year term of office ending July 1, 2006, representing  
        the Third Supreme Court District.                      
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  25  Tina Mabry, Decatur, Mississippi, to the Mississippi      
        Board of Nursing, for a four-year term of office ending
        June 30, 2004, representing the nurse practitioner seat
        on the board.                                          
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  26  Delores Barlow, Ridgeland, Mississippi, to the            
        Mississippi Board of Nursing, for a four-year term of  
        office ending June 30, 2004, representing the nurse    
        educator position on the board.                        
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  27  Sonja R. Fuqua, Madison, Mississippi, to the              
        Mississippi Board of Nursing, for a four-year term of  
        office ending June 30, 2004, representing for the nurse
        at large position on the board.                        
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  28  Dr. Mary Louise Coyne, Diamondhead, Mississippi, to the   
        Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators,
        for a four year term of office ending June 25, 2004,   
        representing the position of educator with expertise in
        the field of healthcare and associated at the time of  
        his appointment with an institution of higher learning 
        within the state of Mississippi.                       
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  29  Fred H. Mothershed, OD, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a         
        member of the State Board of Optometry, for the five   
        year term of office ending June 20, 2005, representing 
        the First Congressional District [1980].               
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  32  Kareem West, Natchez, Mississippi, as a member of the     
        State Parole Board, for the term of office commencing  
        June 30, 2000, and serving at the will and pleasure of 
        the Governor.                                          
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  34  James C. Kelly, Mt. Olive, Mississippi, to the            
        Mississippi State Board of Pharmacy, for the five (5)  
        year term of office ending July 1, 2005, representing  
        the Fourth Congressional District.                     
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  35  Cynthia H. Bamburg, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, to the    
        Mississippi State Board of Pharmacy, for the five (5)  
        year term of office ending July 1, 2005, representing  
        the Institutional At-Large position.                   
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  36  Billy E. Leech, Amory, Mississippi, as a member of the    
        Mississippi Real Estate Commission, for the four (4)   
        year term ending May 20, 2005, representing the First  
        Congressional District [1983].                         
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  37  Alton Beck, Columbus, Mississippi, to the Veterans'       
        Affairs Board, for the five (5) year term of office    
        ending May 14, 2005, representing the Third            
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  38  Rayford N. Edgar, Water Valley, Mississippi, to the       
        Veterans' Affairs Board, for the five (5) year term of 
        office ending May 14, 2005, representing the           
        State-At-Large.                                        
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  40  Lonnie C. Carlton, Jackson, Mississippi, to the           
        Veterans' Home Purchase Board, for the four (4) year   
        term of office ending May 14, 2004, representing the   
        Fourth Congressional District.                         
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  41  Dr. Douglas F. Jefcoat, Laurel, Mississippi, to the       
        State Board of Veterinary Medicine, for the five (5)   
        year term of office ending May 22, 2005, representing  
        the Second Supreme Court District.                     
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  43  Reginald P. Barnes, Webb, Mississippi, to the Wildlife,   
        Fisheries and Parks Commission, for the five (5) year  
        term of office ending July 1, 2005, representing the   
        Second Congressional District.                         
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  44  Veldore Young Heidelberg, Meridian, Mississippi, to the   
        State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, for     
        six-year term of office ending June 30, 2006,          
        representing the Third Congressional District.         
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  45  Kenneth R. Wheeler, Tupelo, Mississippi, to the Crime     
        Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two year term of    
        office commencing July 1, 2000.                        
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  46  Ted Cain, Diamondhead, Mississippi, to the Mississippi    
        State Board of Health, for the six (6) year term of    
        office ending July 1, 2006, representing the Fifth     
        Congressional District [1980].                         
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  49  Freda M. Bush, MD, Jackson, Mississippi, to the           
        Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure, for the six (6)
        year term of office ending July 1, 2006, representing  
        the First Supreme Court District.                      
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  50  Robert Landrum, Ellisville, Mississippi, to the State     
        Board of Mental Health, for a seven (7) year term of   
        office ending July 1, 2007, representing the Fifth     
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  51  A. Jerald Jackson, MD, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to the   
        Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators,
        for a four-year term of office ending June 25, 2004,   
        representing the position of licensed and practicing   
        medical doctor or physician.                           
           03/30 (S) Appointment Returned To Gov
SN  52  Dr. Matthew R. Buckley, Cleveland, Mississippi, to the    
        Mississippi State Board of Examiners for Licensed      
        Professional Counselors, for the three (3) year term of
        office ending June 30, 2003, representing the Second   
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  54  Dr. Virginia Lee Cora, Jackson, Mississippi, to the       
        Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators,
        for a four-year term of office ending June 25, 2004,   
        representing the position of educator with expertise in
        the field of health care and associated at the time of 
        this appointment with an institution of higher learning
        within the state of Mississippi.                       
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  55  Robert L. Crook, II, Jackson, Mississippi, to the         
        Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser  Licensing and       
        Certification Board, for the unexpired term of office  
        ending January 1, 2004, representing the Fourth        
        Congressional District, vice Thomas E. Ruffin.         
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  56  Buster Davis, Fulton, Mississippi, to the Mississippi     
        Motor Vehicle Commission, for a term that shall be     
        concurrent with that of the Governor, representing the 
        at large position and serving as Chairman.             
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  57  Everette E. Ladner, Gulfport, Mississippi, to the         
        Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and        
        Certification Board, for the unexpired term of office  
        ending January 1, 2002, representing the Fifth         
        Congressional District, vice Jill D. Walters.          
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  58  Jimmy Murphy, Booneville, Mississippi, to the State       
        Board for Community and Junior Colleges, for a six (6) 
        year term of officeending June 30, 2006, representing  
        the first Congressional District.                      
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  59  Rica Lewis-Peyton, Madison, Mississippi, as the           
        Executive Director of the Division Of Medicaid, serving
        at the will and pleasure of the Governor.              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  61  David Roach, University, Mississippi, to the the          
        Mississippi Department of Information Technology       
        Services, for a five-year term of office ending June   
        30, 2005.                                              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  63  Dr. Jerri Laube, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member    
        of the Social Workers and Marriage and Family          
        Therapists Board of Examiners, the term will expire in 
        the year 2003, representing in the capacity of a       
        marriage and family couselor appointee.                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  64  Mr. Jack McMillen, Senatobia, Mississippi, as a member    
        of the Mississippi Leadership Council on Aging, the    
        appointment begins immediately and serves at the will  
        and pleasure of the Lieutenant Governor.               
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  69  Janice Broome Brooks, Washington, DC, as the Director     GOVERNOR
        of the Department of Human Services, for the term      
        commencing on November 30, 2000 and serving at the     
        pleasure of the Governor.                              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  71  Mr. Duncan M. Morgan, Natchez, Mississippi, to serve on   ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD
        the Board Of Trustees, Dept. Of Archives & History, to 
        complete the unexpired term of the late Mr. Everette   
        Truly. The term will expire on Janurary 1, 2002, vice  
        Mr. Everette Truly.                                    
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  72  Charles N. Brown, Starkville, Mississippi, to the Crime   GOVERNOR
        Stoppers Advisory Council, for the unexpired two-year  
        term of St. Ronnie Castille ending July 1, 2002.       
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  73  Mary Long, Hernando, Mississippi, to the Mississippi      GOVERNOR
        State Board of Cosmetology, for a four-year term of    
        office ending on August 8, 2004, representing the 3rd  
        Supreme Court District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  74  Mark Luke, Preston, Mississippi, to the Transportation    GOVERNOR
        Commission Appeals Board, for the (four) 4 year term of
        office ending June 30, 2004.                           
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  75  William T (Dale) Patterson, Jackson, Mississippi, to      GOVERNOR
        the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition     
        Program, Board of Directors, for a five- year term of  
        office ending June 30, 2005, representing the Fourth   
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  76  Janet Scott, Jackson, Mississippi, to the Mississippi     GOVERNOR
        Prison Industry Corporation, for the four (4) year term
        of office ending May 5, 2004, representing the         
        State-At-Large position.                               
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  77  Michael Wynne Ray, Merigold, Mississippi, to the State    GOVERNOR
        Board of Barber Examiners, for a four-year term of     
        office ending July 1, 2004, representing the 2nd       
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  78  Jacqueline Sullivan, Jackson, Mississippi, to the State   GOVERNOR
        Board of Barber Examiners, for a four-year term of     
        office ending July 1, 2004, representing the 4th       
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  79  Dale Bazor, Poplarville, Mississippi, to the State        GOVERNOR
        Board of Barber Examiners, for a four-year term of     
        office ending July 1, 2004, representing the 5th       
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  80  Dr. L. Alfred Norville, Jackson, Mississippi, to the      GOVERNOR
        State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, for a five-year 
        term of office ending April 20, 2006, representing the 
        4th Congressional District.                            
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  82  M.D. Harvey Allen Gersh, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, The    GOVERNOR
        Mississippi State Board of Health, six (6) year term of
        office ending July 1, 2006, representing the           
        State-At-Large.                                        
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  83  Dr. Betsy Lum Lipscomb, Port Gibson, Mississippi,         GOVERNOR
        Veterinary Medicine, five-year term ending May 22,     
        2006, representing 2nd  Supreme Court District.        
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  85  Dr. Gene Norris Howell, Jr., Ripley, Mississippi, Board   GOVERNOR
        of Dental Examiners, four- year term of office ending  
        June 30, 2004, representing Dental District 1.         
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  87  Edrice Harris Polk, Prentiss, Mississippi, Licensed       GOVERNOR
        Professional Counselors, Bd Of Examiners, unexpired    
        term of office ending June 30, 2002, representing the  
        Fourth Congressional District, vice Sharon P. Leggett. 
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  88  Lawrence Wayne Warren, Hattiesburg, Mississippi,          GOVERNOR
        Community & Jr. Colleges, State Board Of, six-year term
        of office ending June 30, 2006, representing the Fifth 
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  89  Henry Augustus Ware, Jr., Southhaven, Mississippi,        GOVERNOR
        Motor Vehicle Commission, seven year- term ending on   
        June 30, 2008, representing 1st Congressional District.
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  90  Charles Gilbert Purifoy, Greenwood, Mississippi, State    GOVERNOR
        Board of Dental Examiners, four-year term ending June  
        30, 2005, representing The Dental District 2.          
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  91  Roy H. Sawyer, Jr., Sardis, Mississippi, Veterans' Home   GOVERNOR
        Purchase Board, four- year term ending June 30, 2005,  
        representing The At- Large Positon.                    
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  94  Glen Herschel Carpenter, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi,      GOVERNOR
        Executive Director of the Mississippi Department of    
        Marine Resources, the term commencing on November 30,  
        2001 pursuant to Mississippi code Annotated 49-15-305. 
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  95  Walter J. Blessey, IV, Biloxi, Mississippi, Gulf States   GOVERNOR
        Marine Fisheries Commission, for a three- year term    
        ending January 19, 2004.                               
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  96  Clifton Louis Marshall, Hattiesburg, Mississippi,         GOVERNOR
        Veterans' Home Purchase Board, for the four (4) year   
        term of office ending May 14,  2004, representing the  
        Fifth Congressional District.                          
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  97  John F. Turner, Leakesville, Mississippi, Mississippi     GOVERNOR
        Prison Industry Corporation Board, for a four- year    
        term of office ending May 5, 2004, representing an     
        At-Large position.                                     
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  98  Emma Lea/ Renfroe Pharr, Gulfport, Mississippi,           GOVERNOR
        Mississippi State Board of Nursing, for a four-year    
        term ending June 30, 2005, representing Licensed       
        Practical Nurse position.                              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN  99  Brenda Faye Martin James-Reed, Summit, Mississippi,       GOVERNOR
        Mississippi State Board of, for a four-year term ending
        June 30, 2005, representing Licensed Practical Nurse   
        position.                                              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 101  Dorothy Clayburne Ennis, McComb, Mississippi, State       GOVERNOR
        Cosmetology Board, for a four-year term ending August  
        8, 2005, representing the Second Supreme Court         
        District.                                              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 102  Debbie Krueger Wells, Columbus, Mississippi, Licensed     GOVERNOR
        Professional Counselors, Board Of Examiners, for a     
        three-year term ending June 30, 2004, representing the 
        3rd Congressional District.                            
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 103  Julie Swayze McLemore, Jackson, Mississippi,              GOVERNOR
        Mississippi Egg Marketing Board, for a six year- term  
        ending on May 19, 2007, representing Egg Industry      
        Related Business position.                             
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 104  Rosie M. Walker Tallie, West Point, Mississippi,          GOVERNOR
        Nursing, Mississippi Board Of, for a four- term ending 
        June 30, 2005, representing Licensed Practical Nurse   
        position.                                              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 105  Mary Ann Franklin, Jackson, Mississippi, the              GOVERNOR
        Educational Television Authority, for a four- year term
        of office ending July 1, 2004.                         
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 106  Leslie L. ("Les") Daniels, Greenwood, Mississippi,        GOVERNOR
        Mississippi State Personnel Board, for a five -year    
        term of office ending July 1, 2005, representing the at
        large position.                                        
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 107  Ruth Lail Glaze, Jackson, Mississippi, Social Workers     GOVERNOR
        and Marriage and Family Therapist Board of Examiners,  
        for a four-year term ending June 30, 2004.             
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 108  Joseph S. Zuccaro, Natchez, Mississippi, State Oil And    GOVERNOR
        Gas Board, for the six- year term of office ending May 
        7, 2006, representing the Second Supreme Court District
        (Southern).                                            
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 109  J.C. Harvey Patterson, Liberty, Mississippi, Veterans'    GOVERNOR
        Affairs Board, for a five-year term of office ending   
        May 14, 2006, representing the Fourth Congressional    
        District.                                              
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 111  Honorable Eileen Shaffer Bailey, Jackson, Mississippi,    ATTORNEY GENERAL
        to the State Oil and Gas Board, for a four-year term,  
        beginning May 7, 2000.                                 
           03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SR  66  Ole Miss "Rebels" Basketball Team; commend for SEC        Tollison
        Western Division Championship and NCAA Sweet 16.       
           03/30 (S) Adopted
SR  67  Ole Miss Basketball Coach Rod Barnes; commend for         Tollison
        Naismith National Coach of the Year and SEC Coach of   
        the Year.                                              
           03/30 (S) Adopted
SR  68  Increase federal funding for special education; urge      Burton
        Congress to.                                           
           03/30 (S) Adopted



Senate: Referred Other House

HB1712  City of Pontotoc; authorize to expend funds to provide    Montgomery (15th)
        raw materials and working capital for an enterprise.   
           03/30 (S) Referred To Local and Private



Senate: Measures That Have Died

HB1333  Mental health facilities and procedures; revise and       Moody
        update various laws regarding.                         
           03/30 (S) Died On Calendar
HB1665  City of Greenwood; authorize to acquire property for      Whittington
        industrial development purposes and to issue bonds for 
        such purposes.                                         
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1669  Lauderdale County; Tourism Commission; extend repealer.   Young
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1700  Sunflower County; authorize assessment to fund            Thomas
        Crimestoppers.                                         
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HC 111  Joint rules; amend to make conference committees open.    Horne
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB2155  Radar; authorize the Board of Supervisors of Coahoma      Furniss
        County to purchase and utilize on county roads.        
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB2321  Kosciusko; may levy additional court cost for funding     Johnson (19th)
        DARE program.                                          
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB2551  City of Natchez; authorize execution of certain leases    Dearing
        of riverfront and adjacent property.                   
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3052  Oktibbeha County; authorize donation of a bus to the      Hamilton
        Institute of Community Services, Inc.                  
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3057  City of Biloxi; may provide cost-of-living increases      Gollott
        for retired city employees.                            
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3058  Biloxi; may provide for cost-of-living increases for      Gollott
        retired firemen and policemen of the city.             
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3172  Adams County; authorize to purchase and utilize on        Dearing
        county roads.                                          
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3175  Forrest County; authorize additional assessment in        King
        justice court to fund the construction of new county   
        office building.                                       
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3199  Hinds County; authorize to impose special sales tax for   Harden
        infrastructure and recreation projects.                
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3210  Harrison County Development/Tourism Commission; may use   Hewes
        credit cards for official business.                    
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3211  Harrison County Development Commission client records;    Hewes
        exempt from Public Records Act.                        
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3212  Hancock County; authorize contribution to the             Cuevas
        Mississippi Contract Procurement Center.               
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3214  Natchez-Adams County Economic and Community Development   Dearing
        Authority; change membership.                          
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 510  Martin Luther King birthday; Legislature not convene.     Harden
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 516  Taxation; joint committee to study state tax system.      Harden
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 517  Women; create joint study committee to study creation     Harden
        of a dept. on women's affairs.                         
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 528  Federal legislation to provide lifetime health care for   Hewes
        veteran retirees; urge Congress to enact.              
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 529  Joint Rules; require code amendments to show deleted      Hewes
        language, etc.                                         
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 535  New Stage Theatre; recognize as State Theatre of          Johnson (19th)
        Mississippi.                                           
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 536  School districts; resolution encouraging training staff   Johnson (19th)
        member in CPR and Heimlich.                            
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 542  Interim joint study committee; create to study            Horhn
        Mississippi's tax code.                                
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 559  Suspend rules; drafting, etc. of a bill to authorize      King
        Veterans Monument Trust Fund to defray costs of        
        dedication of Veterans Monument.                       
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 570  Mississippi EDNET Institute operating license; urge FCC   Burton
        to retain.                                             
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 601  Increase federal funding for special education; urge      Burton
        Congress to.                                           
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 603  Suspend deadlines for introduction; appropriate funds     Gordon
        to Local System Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation  
        Fund.                                                  
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 605  Joint resolution; create joint committee to study         Dickerson
        criminal code reform.                                  
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN   1  Brigadier General James Harvey Lipscomb, III,             
        Greenville, Mississippi, as the Adjutant General of the
        Mississippi National Guard, for  the term of office    
        that shall be concurrent with that of the Governor,    
        vice George Walker.                                    
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN  39  Johnnie Sartor, Starkville, Mississippi, to the           
        Veterans' Home Purchase Board, for the four (4) year   
        term of office ending May 14, 2004, representing the   
        Third Congressional District.                          
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN  60  Scott Phillips, Columbia, Mississippi, as a member of     
        the Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund,  
        for the term of office ending March 1, 2001,           
        representing the Fourth Congressional District.        
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN  81  Mr. W. Hugh Long, Yazoo City, Mississippi, as Executive   MS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
        Director of the Mississippi Department Of              
        Transportation, For the term beginning April 1, 2001.  
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN  84  Elbert Singleton, Sr., Pascagoula, Mississippi,           GOVERNOR
        Mississippi Auctioneer Copmmission, five-year term of  
        office ending June 30, 2004, representing 5th          
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN  92  William Scott Phillips, Columbia, Mississippi, Board of   GOVERNOR
        Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund, the term of   
        office ending March 1, 2001, representing Fourth       
        Congressional District.                                
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN  93  David Ellis Kent, Pascagoula, Mississippi, Prison         GOVERNOR
        Industry Corporation, the four (4) year term of office 
        ending May 5, 2004, representing the Labor Industry.   
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SR   1  Senate Rules; Senator making the motion to table a bill   Ross
        may call the bill from the table.                      
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SR   2  Senate Rules; amend to allow five minutes debate to a     Ross
        Senator moving to table a bill subject to call.        
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SR  18  Mississippi EDNET Institute operating license; urge FCC   Burton
        to retain.                                             
           03/30 (S) Died In Committee



Senate: Signed By The President

HB 134  Assault; include public officials for purpose of          Compretta
        enhanced penalties; authorize DAs to carry concealed   
        weapons; probable cause hearing require to arrest      
        teacher.                                               
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 364  Suffrage; restore to Warren Slater of Walthall County.    Nettles
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 370  Suffrage; restore to Janice Marie Heard Alexander of      Montgomery (74th)
        Hinds County.                                          
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 396  Honorary high school diploma; award to WWII and Korean    Clark
        Conflict veterans.                                     
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 444  Mississippi Children's Health Care Act; delete repealer   Ford
        and allow coverage of certain dental services.         
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 446  Power of municipalities to change streams; extend         Ford
        repealer.                                              
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 451  Flood and drainage control districts; extend repealer.    Ford
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 469  Wireless emergency telephone service; extend repealer.    Ford
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 477  Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer.        Ford
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 483  Waste tire disposal fee; remove repealer date.            Ford
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 502  Handicap parking violation; charge dismissed upon proof   Morris
        to court of valid windshield placard.                  
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 539  Equine public events; require certain test for all        Dedeaux
        horses even on private property if public invited.     
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 545  Charter School Law; reenact and extend repealer.          Warren
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 667  Health insurance policies; require to provide certain     Stevens
        benefits for treatment of mental illness.              
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 692  Public water systems; certain cross connections not       Denny
        required to have backflow preventers.                  
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 697  Court of Appeals; clarify districts.                      Reynolds
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 759  Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Task Force; create.   Barnett (92nd)
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 767  Adolescent psychiatric beds; authorize CON for            Young
        additional in Lauderdale County.                       
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 778  Municipalities; increase penalties and revise notice      Reeves
        requirement for a municipality cleaning private        
        property.                                              
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 797  Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women; create.    Scott (17th)
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 818  Statewide scientific information; remove deadline for     Ellington
        strategic plan for statewide scientific information    
        management system.                                     
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 881  Medicaid; revise eligibility and services provisions.     Moody
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB 986  Newborn screening tests; attending physician provide      Holland
        parents with information about additional tests        
        available.                                             
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1007  Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium Commission;         Brown
        authorize to enter leases and other agreements         
        regarding property under its control.                  
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1029  Pearl River Basin Development District; make certain      Ellington
        clarifying amendments to law.                          
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1106  Commission on Judicial Performance; revise                Watson
        appointments.                                          
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1109  Youth; establish the Amer-I-Can Program as a pilot        Flaggs
        program.                                               
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1129  Municipalities; authorize to recover costs incurred in    Zuber
        fee collection.                                        
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1146  Magnolia Capital Corporation and Magnolia Venture         Morris
        Capital Corporation; provide for deposit of remaining  
        funds into State General Fund.                         
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1147  Mississippi Fair Commission; allow certain entities to    Holland
        advertise in connection with activities on state       
        fairgrounds.                                           
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1182  Retired PERS employees; may work and receive benefits     Weathersby
        for up to 1/2 of normal working days or hours.         
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1225  Individual On-site Wastewater Disposal Law; extend        Moody
        repealer and require liability insurance for           
        installers.                                            
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1238  Medicaid; certain persons living at home and having       Grist
        high drug expenses eligible for.                       
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1275  Interagency Coordinating Council for Children and         Moody
        Youth; establish to provide coordinated services to SED
        children.                                              
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1276  Juvenile offenders; authorize drug testing, treatment     Scott (80th)
        and counseling.                                        
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1448  Junior ROTC; provide state support for public high        Brown
        school programs.                                       
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1467  Growth and Prosperity Act; clarify census data used to    Morris
        determine certain criteria under.                      
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1478  Personal care homes; resident may continue to reside      Taylor
        there with consent regardless of certain licensing     
        agency determination.                                  
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1547  City of Natchez; authorize to execute leases of certain   Ketchings
        riverfront and adjacent property.                      
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1548  DeSoto County Convention and Visitors Bureau; allow to    Jennings
        lease or sell naming rights to civic center.           
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1557  Suffrage; restore to Steve Kirkland of Adams County.      West
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1632  City of Richland; extend repealer on authority to levy    Weathersby
        additional sales tax.                                  
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1640  Madison County; create wastewater authority.              Martinson
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1658  Lowndes County; revise qualifications for Southgate       Smith (39th)
        Sewer District Board of Commissioners.                 
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1660  Yazoo County; authorize Port Commission and Board of      Barbour
        Supervisors to expend excess port funds for industrial 
        development.                                           
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1662  Suffrage; restore to Barbara Murphy of Union County.      Mitchell
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1673  Tunica County; may contribute to ICS for Head Start       Henderson
        class and vehicles.                                    
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1674  Marshall County; authorize expenditure for matching       Gadd
        funds for programs sponsored by the Institute of       
        Community Services, Inc.                               
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1681  Hancock County; authorize expenditure of funds to         Compretta
        Mississippi Contract Procurement Center.               
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1684  City of Natchez; authorize to enter into lease with       Ketchings
        U.S. Secretary of Interior for using Natchez Trace     
        lands.                                                 
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1685  Lowndes County and City of Columbus; authorize to         Chism
        contract with Columbus-Lowndes Humane Society for      
        animal control.                                        
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1686  Lawrence County; authorize to levy assessment on          Hudson
        misdemeanor cases for Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.        
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1687  Town of Monticello; authorize assessment on misdemeanor   Hudson
        cases to fund Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.                
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1688  Tallahatchie County; authorize to repay certain           Reynolds
        indebtedness.                                          
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1690  Tallahatchie County; authorize to provide water and       Reynolds
        sewer service to Tallahatchie Industrial Park.         
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1691  Quitman County; authorize to contract for housing of      Henderson
        county inmates in lieu of operating a county jail.     
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1694  Tunica County; revise distribution of county gaming       Henderson
        revenues.                                              
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1704  Greene County; authorize to contribute funds to We Care   Pierce
        Day Care, Inc.                                         
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1708  Town of Friars Point; authorize expansion of natural      Henderson
        gas distribution system outside corporate limits.      
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1709  Lowndes County; revise name of water association to       Smith (39th)
        which county industrial development authority may sell 
        water.                                                 
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1710  Hancock County Tourism Development Bureau; extend date    Compretta
        of repeal on provisions of law creating.               
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1711  Revise membership and change name of Natchez-Adams        Ketchings *
        County Economic and Community Development Authority.   
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HB1712  City of Pontotoc; authorize to expend funds to provide    Montgomery (15th)
        raw materials and working capital for an enterprise.   
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC  96  Establish study commission on Mississippi judicial        Ford
        system.                                                
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 124  Commend Habitat for Humanity.                             Evans
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 125  Commend life and service of Bud Thigpen.                  Capps
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 126  Commend Simpson Academy Cougars Boys Basketball Team.     Rotenberry
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 127  Commend Perry Lee.                                        Rotenberry
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 128  Commend Clinton High School Cheerleaders.                 Montgomery (74th)
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 129  Commend retirees of Greenwood School District.            Perkins
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 130  Commend New Day Drug Rehabilitation Ministry.             Fleming
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 131  Commend Actor Morgan Freeman.                             Reynolds
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 132  Commend Dr. L.C. Henson for outstanding service.          Howell
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 134  Commend the life of G. Wayne Gardner.                     Reynolds
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 135  Commend Mr. Guthrie T. Abbott upon his retirement.        Eads
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 136  Commend Biloxi High School Boys Basketball Team.          Janus
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 137  Commend Oxford High School Boys Basketball Team.          Eads
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
HC 138  Commend Belmont Lady Cardinal Basketball Team.            Franks
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2181  Mississippi Employer-Assisted Housing Loan Program for    Harden
        Teachers; extend repealer.                             
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2209  Emergency Medical Service (EMS); statutes; make           Huggins
        technical amendments to.                               
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2229  School Administrator Sabbatical Leave Program; extend     Harden
        repealer.                                              
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2258  One-year limitation for payment of claim; remove if       Gordon
        between state agencies.                                
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2265  Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks; authorize sale    Smith
        of property to V.F.W., Post 9122.                      
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2309  Pilot program for testing and remediaton for students     Harden
        with dyslexia; delete repealer.                        
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2317  Bail bonds; forfeiture order set aside in absence of      Minor
        required notice.                                       
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2335  Driver's license; revise qualifications of director of    Dearing
        examiners.                                             
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2360  Massage therapists; license and regulate.                 Huggins
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2445  Omnibus Pay Statute; remove Executive Director, MS        Nunnelee
        Industries for the Blind.                              
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2503  Study Mississippi Department of Children's Affairs;       Smith
        extend repealer on DHS.                                
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2504  Driver's license; revise penalty for falsification.       Dearing
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2511  Highways; designate a portion of MS Highway 25 as         Johnson (19th)
        Military Order of the Purple Heart Drive; all of U.S   
        I-20 as 31st Infantry Division Memorial Highway.       
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2523  Elections; State Executive Committees must appoint        Bryan
        election integrity assurance committee;                
        county/municipal committees may delegate duties.       
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2527  Multi-Modal Transportation Improvement Fund; create.      Hewes
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2578  Occupational Diploma for students with disabilities;      Chaney
        authorize SBE to issue criteria.                       
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2593  Wildlife; conform state law to federal migratory bird     Posey
        act.                                                   
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2608  State Veterans Affairs Board; eliminate personnel         Furniss
        performance review of executive director.              
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2633  Education of exceptional children; require notice to      Harden
        parents regarding assessment of child.                 
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2681  Commissioner of Public Safety; authorize to establish     Huggins
        organizational structure for agency.                   
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2689  Commercial Feed Law; revise administrative procedures     Stogner
        for violations.                                        
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2699  Motor Vehicle Tag Law; make revisions.                    Minor
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2737  Motor vehicle lighting; allow white lights that           Dearing
        illuminate the rear of the vehicle under certain       
        circumstances.                                         
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2740  Vehicles with projecting loads; clarify provisions        Dearing *
        relating to operation at night.                        
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2756  Shoplifting; unlawful use of theft detection shielding    Turner
        devices.                                               
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2769  Agricultural pesticides; increase registration fee.       Stogner
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2772  Envir. Prot; authorize Environmental Quality to impose    Nunnelee
        penalty for generation of waste from manufacture of    
        controlled substance.                                  
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2778  State-owned vehicles; revise authorization law.           Thames
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2894  Contractors; allow to conduct business in other           Kirby
        jurisdictions without separate licenses or examinations
        in such jurisdictions.                                 
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2895  Gangs; revise Mississippi Street Gang Act.                Farris
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2910  Bail bonds; spouses of certain law enforcement not to     Horhn
        write.                                                 
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2911  Post conviction counsel; revise authority and             Tollison
        administrative details.                                
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2929  Signs; revise the size restriction on certain signs.      Dearing
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3024  Aeronautics; include private airports open to the         Minor
        general public in.                                     
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3170  Jackson County; authorize annual contribution to the      Moffatt
        USM Institute for Marine Sciences for the Jason        
        Project.                                               
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3181  Town of Prentiss; may levy an assessment on               Harvey
        misdemeanors in support of Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.   
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3203  Covington County; authorize an assessment on              Harvey
        misdemeanor cases to fund Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.    
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3204  Simpson County; authorize an assessment on misdemeanor    Harvey
        cases to fund Pine Belt Crime Stoppers.                
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3205  Town of Bassfield; authorize an assessment on             Harvey
        misdemeanor cases in municipal court for Pine Belt     
        Crime Stoppers.                                        
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3207  Monroe County, Aberdeen and Amory; may enter into         Bryan
        agreements regarding the construction of speculative   
        buildings.                                             
           03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed

Information pertaining to this report was last updated on 04/19/01 at 11:23.



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