MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
REGULAR SESSION 2016
SENATE CALENDAR


107th CALENDAR DAY APRIL 20, 2016 NUMBER 50

FINANCE

1.

S. N. No. 3:

Joel Hayward Horton, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, term effective immediately and ending March 31, 2021.
(Do Advise and Consent)

 


2.

S. N. No. 4:

William Kennedy Griffin, III, Jackson, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, term effective immediately and ending March 31, 2021.
(Do Advise and Consent)

 


3.

S. N. No. 6:

William James (Bill) Shanks, Flora, Mississippi, Mississippi Home Corporation, term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2016, representing the First Supreme Court District.
(Do Advise and Consent)

 


4.

S. N. No. 17:

William David (Bill) Sones, Brookhaven, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, unexpired term beginning June 19, 2015 and ending March 31, 2018, vice Brad Bounds.
(Do Advise and Consent)

 


5.

S. N. No. 28:

Kimlan Jean (Kim) Dillon, Ridgeland, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, term beginning June 19, 2015 and ending March 31, 2018, vice Jim Herring.
(Do Advise and Consent)

 


6.

S. N. No. 34:

Diane Elizabeth Hawks, Hernando, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, term effective at earliest possible date and ending July 1, 2021.
(Do Advise and Consent)

 


7.

S. N. No. 25:

Glenn Long McCullough, Jr., Brandon, Mississippi, Executive Director of the Mississippi Development Authority, term effective June 8, 2015.
(Do Advise and Consent)

 


8.

S. N. No. 41:

Robert Reed Nelson, Madison, Mississippi, Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, unexpired term beginning June 19, 2015 and ending March 31, 2020, vice William Alias.
(Do Advise and Consent)

 


LOCAL AND PRIVATE

9.

H. B. No. 1768:

Long Beach Port Commission; transfer duties and powers to the City of Long Beach.

 


MOTION TO RECONSIDER

10.

S. B. No. 2162:

Airports; create Jackson Metropolitan Area Airport Authority.
(WHEREBY THE SENATE CONCURRED)
(Polk, Horhn) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


11.

H. B. No. 487:

Wild hogs; extend repealer on provisions relating to the importation, release and transportation of.
(WHEREBY THE CONFERENCE REPORT WAS ADOPTED)
(Moran, Seymour) (Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks)

 


IN CONFERENCE - FINANCE

12.

H. B. No. 1223:
  
  (Filed 4/18)

Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Law; authorize municipalities to establish leisure and recreation districts under.
SENATE CONFEREES: Fillingane, Harkins, Tindell
HOUSE CONFEREES: Smith, Zuber, DeLano

 


IN CONFERENCE - LOCAL AND PRIVATE

13.

S. B. No. 2955:
  (3/5)

Washington County; increase the amount of the special tax that may be levied to support fire protection districts in the county.
SENATE CONFEREES: Jackson (15th), Gollott, Parker
HOUSE CONFEREES: Barton, Bennett, Roberson

 


IN CONFERENCE APPROPRIATIONS - GENERAL BILLS

14.

H. B. No. 14:
  
  (Recommitted)

School superintendents; impose three-year moratorium on salary increases for all and prescribe method for determining raises.
(Appropriations)
SENATE CONFEREES: Clarke, Tollison, Wiggins
HOUSE CONFEREES: Frierson, Moore, Chism

 


IN CONFERENCE - GENERAL BILLS

15.

H. B. No. 107:
  
  (Refiled 4/19)

Parole board; authorize to revoke parole and impose remaining time if parolee committs a felony or absconds supervision.
(Corrections)
SENATE CONFEREES: Jackson (32nd), Tindell, Wiggins
HOUSE CONFEREES: Kinkade, Oliver, Bomgar

 


16.

H. B. No. 772:
  
  (Filed 4/18)

Youth court; authorize counsel to represent indigent parent.
(Judiciary, Division B)
SENATE CONFEREES: Bryan, McDaniel, Wiggins
HOUSE CONFEREES: Gipson, Hood, Dixon

 


17.

H. B. No. 797:
  
  (Filed 4/18)

Election code; revise.
(Elections)
SENATE CONFEREES: Doty, Blount, Polk
HOUSE CONFEREES: Denny, Barker, Wilson

 


18.

H. B. No. 1116:
  
  (Filed 4/18)

Act to Restore Hope, Opportunity and Prosperity for Everyone (HOPE); create.
(Medicaid)
SENATE CONFEREES: Wiggins, Parks, Blackwell
HOUSE CONFEREES: Brown, Hood, White

 


19.

H. B. No. 1498:
  
  (Filed 4/18)

State Personnel Board procedures; extend period for one year that Department of Corrections is exempt from.
(Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)
SENATE CONFEREES: Polk, Jackson (32nd), Tindell
HOUSE CONFEREES: Frierson, Cockerham, Huddleston (15th)

 


20.

H. B. No. 1564:
  
  (Refiled 4/19)

Capitol Complex Improvement District; create and fund improvement projects within.
(Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)
SENATE CONFEREES: Polk, Clarke, Hopson
HOUSE CONFEREES: Formby, Smith, Denny

 


21.

S. B. No. 2032:
  
  (Filed 4/17)

Funeral escort vehicles; may be marked with purple lights when leading a military funeral procession.
(Judiciary, Division B)
SENATE CONFEREES: Bryan, Simmons (13th), Browning
HOUSE CONFEREES: Rogers (61st), Busby, Williams-Barnes

 


22.

S. B. No. 2070:
  
  (Filed 4/18)

Breast-Feeding in Mississippi: Guidelines; require accommodations by employers and facilities.
(Public Health and Welfare)
SENATE CONFEREES: Kirby, Wiggins, Frazier
HOUSE CONFEREES: Mims, Barker, Crawford

 


23.

S. B. No. 2169:
  
  (Filed 4/18)

Synthetic cannabinoids; clarify status as Schedule I controlled substance.
(Drug Policy)
SENATE CONFEREES: Jordan, Simmons (12th), Wiggins
HOUSE CONFEREES: Willis, Hood, Horan

 


24.

S. B. No. 2238:
  
  (Filed 4/15)

Abortion services; prohibit Division of Medicaid from reimbursing Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA).
(Medicaid) (Appropriations)
SENATE CONFEREES: Wiggins, Burton, Caughman
HOUSE CONFEREES: Brown, Hood, Bennett

 


25.

S. B. No. 2418:
  
  (Refiled 4/19)

Divorce; domestic violence as additional ground for.
(Judiciary, Division A)
SENATE CONFEREES: Tindell, Doty, Hopson
HOUSE CONFEREES: Baker, Reynolds, Tullos

 


26.

S. B. No. 2493:
  
  (Filed 4/17)

Supporting and Strengthening Families Act; create.
(Judiciary, Division A)
SENATE CONFEREES: Tindell, Parker, Branning
HOUSE CONFEREES: Baker, Touchstone, Clark

 


27.

S. B. No. 2571:
  
  (Filed 4/18)

State agencies; review contracts for procurement of supplemental insurance.
(Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)
SENATE CONFEREES: Polk, Tollison, Parks
HOUSE CONFEREES: Turner, McLeod, Monsour

 


28.

S. B. No. 2732:
  
  (Filed 4/17)

Fondling of a child under 16; technical correction to penalty.
(Judiciary, Division B)
SENATE CONFEREES: Bryan, Wiggins, Turner
HOUSE CONFEREES: Gipson, Willis, Monsour

 


GENERAL

29.

S. N. No. 7:

Theodore Hastings (Ted) Kendall, IV, Edwards, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality, term beginning November 19, 2015 and ending June 30, 2017, representing the 4th Congressional District, vice Charles Dunagin.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res)

 


30.

S. N. No. 16:

Brenda H. Lathan, Columbus, Mississippi, Commission on Environmental Quality, seven year term beginning July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2022, representing the 2nd Congressional District.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res)

 


31.

S. N. No. 39:

Charlotte Ann Corley, Madison, Mississippi, Commissioner of the Department of Banking and Consumer Finance, term beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2020.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Business and Financial Institutions)

 


32.

S. N. No. 14:

Herbert Austin Jones, Moorhead, Mississippi, State Board of Animal Health, four year term beginning August 1, 2015 and ending July 31, 2019, representing the Catfish Breeder or Producer.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Agriculture)

 


33.

S. N. No. 21:

Jeffery Blanton Belk, Vancleave, Mississippi, Personal Service Contract Review Board, term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2019.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


34.

S. N. No. 5:

Tony M. Greer, Clinton, Mississippi, Personal Service Contract Review Board, term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2018.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


35.

S. N. No. 8:

Rita Wray, Brandon, Mississippi, Personal Service Contract Review Board, term beginning July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2017.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


36.

S. N. No. 9:

William Arthur (Bill) Moran, Tupelo, Mississippi, Personal Service Contract Review Board, term beginning July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2020.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


37.

S. N. No. 22:

Reuben V. Anderson, Jackson, Mississippi, Board of Trustees of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, six year term beginning January 1, 2016 and ending January 1, 2022.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


38.

S. N. No. 23:

Elizabeth Ann (Betsey) Hamilton, New Albany, Mississippi, Board of Trustees of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, six year term beginning January 1, 2016 and ending January 1, 2022.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


39.

S. N. No. 24:

Roland Weeks, Biloxi, Mississippi, Board of Trustees of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, six year term beginning January 1, 2016 and ending January 1, 2022.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


40.

S. N. No. 10:

Dr. John Walter Starr, Columbus, Mississippi, Board of Trustees of the Institution of Higher Learning, term beginning May 8, 2015 and ending May 7, 2024, representing the 3rd Supreme Court District, vice Glenn McCullough.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Universities and Colleges)

 


41.

S. N. No. 56:

Edgar Richard Gollott, Sr., D'Iberville, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, four year term beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2020.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Ports and Marine Resources)

 


42.

S. N. No. 57:

Marshall H. (Mark) Havard, II, Vancleave, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources as the Recreational Sport Fisherman representative, four year term beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2020.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Ports and Marine Resources)

 


43.

S. N. No. 58:

Oliver Steven Bosarge, Pascagoula, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, four year term beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2020.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Ports and Marine Resources)

 


44.

S. N. No. 40:

Robert Davis Taylor, Sr., Louisville, Mississippi, Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, term beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2021, representing the 3rd Congressional District.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks)

 


45.

S. N. No. 62:

John Austin (Johnny) Holliday, Jr., Gulfport, Mississippi, Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, four year term beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2020, representing the 4th Congressional District.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Business and Financial Institutions)

 


46.

S. N. No. 63:

Amelia Ann (Amy) Lovorn Brown, Southaven, Mississippi, Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, four year term beginning January 1, 2017 and ending December 31, 2021, representing the 1st Congressional District.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Business and Financial Institutions)

 


47.

S. N. No. 20:

Jason Scott Dean, Madison, Mississippi, State Board of Education, term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2024.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Education)

 


48.

S. N. No. 42:

Arthur Edward (Buddy) Bailey, Jr., Brandon, Mississippi, School Administrator to the State Board of Education, unexpired term beginning October 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2023, vice Richard Morrison.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Education)

 


49.

S. N. No. 53:

Nick Paul Ardillo, Jr., Columbus, Mississippi, State Personnel Board, five year term beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2021, representing the 3rd Supreme Court District.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


50.

S. N. No. 59:

Donald Geaty (Don) Brown, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Mississippi State Personnel Board, five year term beginning July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2020, representing the At-Large position.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency)

 


51.

S. N. No. 84:

Dr. Michael Holifield, Crystal Springs, Mississippi, State Board of Veterinary Medicine, five year term beginning May 23, 2016 and ending May 22, 2021, representing the Veterinarian, At-Large position.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Agriculture)

 


52.

S. N. No. 69:

Howard Lee Jones, Natchez, Mississippi, Board of Registration for Foresters, five year term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2021, representing At-Large, vice C. H. Lewis.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Forestry)

 


53.

S. N. No. 51:

Tracy Scott Smith, Collinsville, Mississippi, Board of Registration for Foresters, term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2020, representing the South Central Forestry Commission District.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Forestry)

 


54.

S. N. No. 74:

Major General Augustus Leon Collins, Madison, Mississippi, Adjutant General, four year term effective January 12, 2016.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Veterans and Military Affairs)

 


55.

S. N. No. 66:

Robert John (Bob) Sawyer, Gulfport, Mississippi, Educational Television Authority (Mississippi Public Broadcasting Board), four year term beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2020.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Education)

 


56.

S. N. No. 19:

John Dane, III, Gulfport, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality, unexpired term beginning May 12, 2015 and ending June 30, 2018, representing the 5th Congressional District, vice Linda Kay Kell.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res)

 


57.

S. N. No. 73:

Jack Hagan Winstead, Brandon, Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality as the 3rd Congressional District member, seven year term beginning July 1, 2016 and ending June 30, 2023.
(Do Advise and Consent) (Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res)