HB 446 Harrison County; authorize Harrison County to Fredericks contribute funds to the George Ohr Arts and Cultural Center. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB 447 Harrison County; authorize Harrison County to Fredericks contribute funds to Feed My Sheep, Incorporated. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB 450 Harrison County; authorize Harrison County to Fredericks contribute funds to the Mississippi Gulf Coast Multiple Sclerosis Society. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB 471 Teachers, assistant teachers and certain other school McCoy employees; increase salaries. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1511 D'lberville Port Commission; increase per diem. Barnett (116th) Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1522 City of D'Iberville; authorize to contribute funds to Barnett (116th) the City of Biloxi to construct addition to cultural center. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1588 Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement Foster System-administrative expenses; maintenance and operation of building. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1591 Appropriation; Athletic Commission. Foster Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1594 Appropriation; Veterans' Home Purchase Board. Foster Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1598 Appropriation; Board of Cosmetology. Foster Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1600 Appropriation; Mississippi State Port Authority at Foster Gulfport. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1603 Appropriation; State Board of Nursing Home Foster Administrators. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1613 Appropriation; Mississippi Public Service Commission. Foster Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1616 Appropriation; State Department of Health-support. Holland Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1618 Appropriation; State Forestry Commission. Henderson (9th) Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1622 Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality. Brown Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1623 Appropriation; Attorney General - support. Watson Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1624 Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff. Watson Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1625 Appropriation; Insurance Department. Watson Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1626 Appropriation; State Fire Academy. Watson Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1627 Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Watson Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1628 Appropriation; Department of Archives and History. Flaggs Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1629 Appropriation; Arts Commission. Flaggs Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1630 Appropriation; expenses of Legislature, monthly Flaggs expense, Legislative Budget Office, PEER Committee. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1633 Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources. Livingston Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1634 Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Livingston Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1635 Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Livingston Parks. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1636 Appropriation; State Department of Education - General McCoy Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational Education. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1638 Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum McCoy Program. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1639 Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf. McCoy Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1640 Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational McCoy Television. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1641 Appropriation; Library Commission. McCoy Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1642 Appropriation; Department of Human Moody Services-Consolidated. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1694 Chickasaw County; authorize private operation of county Bowles jail. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1701 Jackson County; authorize to contribute to the Keep Endt America Beautiful Organization. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1702 Jackson County; authorize to make annual donations to Endt Boys and Girls Club. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1703 Jackson County; authorize extension of water/sewer Endt services of Sunplex Industrial Park. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1705 Jones County, Cities of Laurel and Ellisville and Town Ellzey of Soso; authorize to contribute to the Veterans Memorial Museum, Inc. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1706 City of Quitman; authorize to contribute to the Ellzey Veterans Memorial Museum, Inc. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1707 City of Newton; authorize to contribute to the Veterans Ellzey Memorial Museum, Inc. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1708 Jasper County, City of Bay Springs and Town of Ellzey Heidelberg; authorize to contribute to the Veterans Memorial Museum, Inc. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1709 Wayne County and City of Waynesboro; authorize to Ellzey contribute to the Veterans Memorial Museum, Inc. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1710 Smith County and Town of Taylorsville; authorize to Ellzey contribute to Veterans Memorial Museum, Inc. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1712 Desoto County; authorize to contribute funds to the Jennings Historic Desoto Foundation, Inc. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1715 Hinds County; authorize board of supervisors to Bozeman designate judicial district for regular board meetings. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1724 Hinds County; authorize to dissolve Community Health Robinson (63rd) Foundation and Fund, and return monies to county general fund. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1725 City of Collins; authorize to make donations to local Warren Boys & Girls Club. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1734 Covington County; authorize to donate to Boys and Girls Warren Club. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1737 Tallahatchie County; authorize to create Children's Reynolds Services Commission. Due From Governor 04/06/99 HB1744 DeSoto County; authorize creation of benevolent fund Jennings from vending machine proceeds. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB2679 Nursing facilities; require preadmission screening and Bean authorize additional beds. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3055 Appropriation; Attorney General - Judgements; Addl. Hall FY99. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3123 Appropriation; Ethics Comm. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3124 Appropriation; Judicial Performance Comm. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3126 Appropriation; Personnel Bd. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3127 Appropriation; Tax Commission. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3128 Appropriation; Dept. of Audit. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3129 Appropriation; Governor's Office and Mansion. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3134 Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Admin. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3135 Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Support. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3136 Appropriation; IHL - General Support - Consol. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3137 Appropriation; Student Financial Aid. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3138 Appropriation; Univ. Med. Cen. - Consol. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3139 Appropriation; IHL - University Research Center and Hall Maintenance. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3140 Appropriation; College of Veterinary Medicine. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3141 Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3142 Appropriation; Military Dept.- Support. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3143 Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and Hall Grain Div. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3144 Appropriation; Plant Industry Div. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3147 Appropriation; Veterinary Diagnostic Lab. Bd. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3148 Appropriation; Animal Health Board. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3149 Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Comm. - Support. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3150 Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3151 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Cooperative Extension Hall Service. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3152 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Agriculture & Forestry Exp. Hall Station. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3153 Appropriation; Alcorn State-Agricultural Programs. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3154 Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3155 Appropriation; Econ. & Comm. Develop. Support. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3156 Appropriation; Gaming Commission. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3157 Appropriation; Information Technology Services. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3159 Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and Hall Reimb. Local Confinement. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3160 Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3161 Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3162 Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3163 Appropriation; Dept. of Mental Health. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3168 Appropriation; Employment Security Comm. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3175 Appropriation; Office of State Aid Road Construction. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3177 Appropriation; MS Workers Compensation Comm. Hall Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3204 Booneville; establish system for collection of White (5th) voluntary donations. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3246 Harrison County Transportation Commission; create. Hewes Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3251 Coahoma County; may construct a freight handling Furniss facility and lease it to Clarksdale and the city may sublease it. Due From Governor 04/06/99 SB3252 Forrest County; contribute to the Hattiesburg Little Farris League Baseball Association. Due From Governor 04/06/99
HB 997 Bingo; delete requirement that commercial lessor obtain Reeves license from Gaming Commission, commission to determine reasonableness of leases. Approved by Governor SB2121 School curriculum; authorize program for character Jordan (24th) education. Approved by Governor SB2196 Forrest County Industrial Park Commission; remove Farris provision prohibiting use of eminent domain; increase debt limitation. Approved by Governor SB3072 Stone County; impose 2% sales tax on hotels, motels and Lee restaurants. Approved by Governor SB3221 Town of State Line; increase the distance that its Dickerson water distribution system may be expanded. Approved by Governor SB3222 City of Natchez; redirect a certain portion of the Dearing convention promotion tax. Approved by Governor
HB1754 Property; sell certain state-owned property to City of Wallace Jackson for High Street improvements. Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands HC 178 1999 Regular Session; extend; set sine die. Ford Referred To Rules
HB 530 Mississippi Single Family Residential Housing Fund; Morris create and fund with bond issue. Conference Report Filed HB 973 Family support centers and parent education programs; Scott (17th) authorize pilot program under Department of Education. Conference Report Filed HB1480 Loans; exempt certain loans from privilege tax and Simpson small loan regulation and tax. Do Sustain Veto HB1675 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for IHL and Williams community/junior college capital improvements. Conference Report Filed HB1754 Property; sell certain state-owned property to City of Wallace Jackson for High Street improvements. Title Suff Do Pass HC 178 1999 Regular Session; extend; set sine die. Ford Title Suff Do Be Adopted HR 61 Commend Richard Stanley Berry for his many outstanding Rotenberry accomplishments. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HR 62 Commend Byhalia High School Indians Basketball Team. Woods Title Suff Do Be Adopted HR 63 Commend the Mendenhall Volunteer Fire Department. Rotenberry Title Suff Do Be Adopted HR 64 Commend the Magee Volunteer Fire Department. Rotenberry Title Suff Do Be Adopted HR 65 Commending Mr. Carl Ellis Harris upon his retirement. Livingston Title Suff Do Be Adopted HR 66 Commend life of Mr. Kenneth Baker. Wells-Smith Title Suff Do Be Adopted SB2257 Child care facility licensure law; make technical Bean amendments thereto. Conference Report Filed Conference Report Filed SB3223 Suffrage; restore to Willie Bledsoe of Lincoln County. Rayborn Title Suff Do Pass SB3250 Suffrage; restore to Michael Wayne Creel of Harrison Gollott County. Title Suff Do Pass SB3254 Prentiss County and Booneville; authorize imposition of White (5th) additional court costs for DARE program. Title Suff Do Pass SB3256 Weir; authorize additional assessment on misdemeanor Hamilton cases in municipal court to fund crimestoppers. Title Suff Do Pass SB3257 Prentiss County; authorize the permanent retirement of White (5th) a certain deputy identification number. Title Suff Do Pass SC 663 Suspend rules; further consideration of HB 530; MS Bryan Single Family Residential Housing Fund; create & fund with bond issue. Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HB 736 Traffic offenses; revise the fine for speeding in a Compretta * highway work zone (MDOT). Veto Referred To Transportation HB 973 Family support centers and parent education programs; Scott (17th) authorize pilot program under Department of Education. Reconsidered Recommitted For Further Conf HB1147 Foster parents; limited coverage under Tort Claims Act. Perry Conference Report Adopted HB1227 Sport-shooting ranges; grant civil immunity for noise Woods pollution. Conference Report Adopted HB1675 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for IHL and Williams community/junior college capital improvements. Conference Report Adopted HB1754 Property; sell certain state-owned property to City of Wallace Jackson for High Street improvements. Passed Transmitted To Senate HC 178 1999 Regular Session; extend; set sine die. Ford Amended Adopted As Amended Transmitted To Senate HR 61 Commend Richard Stanley Berry for his many outstanding Rotenberry accomplishments. Adopted HR 62 Commend Byhalia High School Indians Basketball Team. Woods Adopted HR 63 Commend the Mendenhall Volunteer Fire Department. Rotenberry Adopted HR 64 Commend the Magee Volunteer Fire Department. Rotenberry Adopted HR 65 Commending Mr. Carl Ellis Harris upon his retirement. Livingston Adopted HR 66 Commend life of Mr. Kenneth Baker. Wells-Smith Adopted SB2103 Procedures for determination of rights of an alleged Bean father in adoption proceedings; revise repealers on. Conference Report Adopted SB2257 Child care facility licensure law; make technical Bean amendments thereto. Recommitted For Further Conf SB2300 Trial judges; revise office operating allowance. Turner Conference Report Adopted SB2303 Per diem; Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Judges, Turner Public Service and Transportation Commissioners. Conference Report Adopted SB3223 Suffrage; restore to Willie Bledsoe of Lincoln County. Rayborn Passed Transmitted To Senate SB3232 Jefferson County; authorize to fund the Jefferson Posey Comprehensive Health Center. Conference Report Adopted SB3250 Suffrage; restore to Michael Wayne Creel of Harrison Gollott County. Passed Transmitted To Senate SB3254 Prentiss County and Booneville; authorize imposition of White (5th) additional court costs for DARE program. Passed Transmitted To Senate SB3256 Weir; authorize additional assessment on misdemeanor Hamilton cases in municipal court to fund crimestoppers. Passed Transmitted To Senate SB3257 Prentiss County; authorize the permanent retirement of White (5th) a certain deputy identification number. Passed Transmitted To Senate SC 614 Susp rules; draft bill to authorize sale of certain Hall state-owned property to City of Jackson for High Street improvements. Adopted Transmitted To Senate SC 662 Suspend rules; further consideration of HB 1675; issue Bryan G.O. bonds for IHL & community/junior college capital improvements. Adopted Transmitted To Senate SC 663 Suspend rules; further consideration of HB 530; MS Bryan Single Family Residential Housing Fund; create & fund with bond issue. Adopted Transmitted To Senate
SB3079 Suffrage; restore to Marion Lee Upchurch, Sr., of Jordan (18th) Neshoba County. Referred To Judiciary B SB3223 Suffrage; restore to Willie Bledsoe of Lincoln County. Rayborn Referred To Judiciary B SB3250 Suffrage; restore to Michael Wayne Creel of Harrison Gollott County. Referred To Judiciary B SB3254 Prentiss County and Booneville; authorize imposition of White (5th) additional court costs for DARE program. Referred To Local and Private Legislation SB3256 Weir; authorize additional assessment on misdemeanor Hamilton cases in municipal court to fund crimestoppers. Referred To Local and Private Legislation SB3257 Prentiss County; authorize the permanent retirement of White (5th) a certain deputy identification number. Referred To Local and Private Legislation
HB 154 County prosecuting attorney; increase salary in certain Jennings counties. Died On Calendar
HB 471 Teachers, assistant teachers and certain other school McCoy employees; increase salaries. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1616 Appropriation; State Department of Health-support. Holland Enrolled Bill Signed HB1617 Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid. Holland Enrolled Bill Signed HB1618 Appropriation; State Forestry Commission. Henderson (9th) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1622 Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality. Brown Enrolled Bill Signed HB1624 Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1627 Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1628 Appropriation; Department of Archives and History. Flaggs Enrolled Bill Signed HB1629 Appropriation; Arts Commission. Flaggs Enrolled Bill Signed HB1630 Appropriation; expenses of Legislature, monthly Flaggs expense, Legislative Budget Office, PEER Committee. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1633 Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1634 Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1635 Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Livingston Parks. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1636 Appropriation; State Department of Education - General McCoy Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational Education. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1638 Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum McCoy Program. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1639 Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf. McCoy Enrolled Bill Signed HB1640 Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational McCoy Television. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1641 Appropriation; Library Commission. McCoy Enrolled Bill Signed HB1642 Appropriation; Department of Human Moody Services-Consolidated. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1643 Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services - Consolidated. Moody Enrolled Bill Signed HB1740 Harrison County; authorize incorporation of public Fredericks utility district in connection with master planned community. Enrolled Bill Signed HC 178 1999 Regular Session; extend; set sine die. Ford Enrolled Bill Signed HR 29 Commend William and Bill Morgan on receiving the 1998 Grist Duo of the Year Award. Enrolled Bill Signed HR 30 Commend the Pontotoc High School Lady Warriors Foster Basketball Team. Enrolled Bill Signed HR 31 Commend the Winston Academy Basketball Teams. Moody Enrolled Bill Signed HR 32 Commend West Union Attendance Center Lady Eagles Mitchell Basketball Team. Enrolled Bill Signed HR 33 Commend Nanih Waiya Junior High Lady Warriors Moody Basketball Team. Enrolled Bill Signed HR 34 Commend John Quon on being named the first John Yurkow Capps Distinguished Professor of Accountancy. Enrolled Bill Signed HR 35 Commend Ms. Faye Barham. Ellington Enrolled Bill Signed HR 36 Commend Ms. Vashti Muse. Ellington Enrolled Bill Signed HR 37 Commend John Webster upon his retirement. Reynolds Enrolled Bill Signed HR 38 Commend Robert Chandler upon retirement as Chancery Reynolds Clerk in Yalobusha County. Enrolled Bill Signed HR 39 Commend Guy Dale Shaw upon retirement as Tax Assessor Reynolds in Yalobusha County. Enrolled Bill Signed HR 40 Commend Henry Dean Gray upon retirement. Reynolds Enrolled Bill Signed HR 57 Commend Hal Lusk, Jr., on being named Athletic Director Ellington of the Year. Enrolled Bill Signed HR 58 Commend Columbus High School Falcons Basketball Team. Walker Enrolled Bill Signed HR 59 Commend Ingomar Falcons Boys Basketball Team. Mitchell Enrolled Bill Signed HR 60 Commend Ingomar Lady Falcons Basketball Team. Mitchell Enrolled Bill Signed SB2679 Nursing facilities; require preadmission screening and Bean authorize additional beds. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3055 Appropriation; Attorney General - Judgements; Addl. Hall FY99. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3123 Appropriation; Ethics Comm. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3124 Appropriation; Judicial Performance Comm. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3125 Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3126 Appropriation; Personnel Bd. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3127 Appropriation; Tax Commission. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3128 Appropriation; Dept. of Audit. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3129 Appropriation; Governor's Office and Mansion. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3133 Appropriation; Treasurers Office. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3134 Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Admin. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3135 Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3136 Appropriation; IHL - General Support - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3137 Appropriation; Student Financial Aid. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3138 Appropriation; Univ. Med. Cen. - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3139 Appropriation; IHL - University Research Center and Hall Maintenance. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3140 Appropriation; College of Veterinary Medicine. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3141 Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3142 Appropriation; Military Dept.- Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3143 Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and Hall Grain Div. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3144 Appropriation; Plant Industry Div. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3147 Appropriation; Veterinary Diagnostic Lab. Bd. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3148 Appropriation; Animal Health Board. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3149 Appropriation; Fair and Coliseum Comm. - Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3150 Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3151 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Cooperative Extension Hall Service. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3152 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Agriculture & Forestry Exp. Hall Station. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3153 Appropriation; Alcorn State-Agricultural Programs. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3154 Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3155 Appropriation; Econ. & Comm. Develop. Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3156 Appropriation; Gaming Commission. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3157 Appropriation; Information Technology Services. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3159 Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and Hall Reimb. Local Confinement. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3160 Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3161 Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3162 Appropriation; Veterans Affairs Bd. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3163 Appropriation; Dept. of Mental Health. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3168 Appropriation; Employment Security Comm. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3175 Appropriation; Office of State Aid Road Construction. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3177 Appropriation; MS Workers Compensation Comm. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3204 Booneville; establish system for collection of White (5th) voluntary donations. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3246 Harrison County Transportation Commission; create. Hewes Enrolled Bill Signed SB3251 Coahoma County; may construct a freight handling Furniss facility and lease it to Clarksdale and the city may sublease it. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3252 Forrest County; contribute to the Hattiesburg Little Farris League Baseball Association. Enrolled Bill Signed
SR 121 Roger C. Stewart; commend. White (29th) Referred To Rules
HB 530 Mississippi Single Family Residential Housing Fund; Morris create and fund with bond issue. Conference Report Filed HB 973 Family support centers and parent education programs; Scott (17th) authorize pilot program under Department of Education. Conference Report Filed HB1559 Tunica County; increase tourism tax. Henderson (9th) Title Suff Do Pass HB1675 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for IHL and Williams community/junior college capital improvements. Conference Report Filed HB1697 City of Brookhaven; authorize issuance of bonds for Barnett (92nd) repairs of city-owned property and sale/lease to state. Title Suff Do Pass HB1699 City of Hernando; authorize to levy additional tax on Robertson hotel and motel room rentals. Title Suff Do Pass HB1713 Suffrage; restore to Warren Slater of Walthall County. Vince Title Suff Do Pass HB1718 Montgomery County; authorize tax on hotel/motel rooms Howell to support tourism. Title Suff Do Pass As Amended HB1720 Tunica County; revise distribution of gambling Henderson (9th) revenues. Title Suff Do Pass HB1727 Marshall County; authorize to levy ad valorem tax on Gadd certain property. Title Suff Do Pass HB1732 City of Hattiesburg; may increase minimum monthly Davis benefit for fire and police department retirees. Title Suff Do Pass HB1735 DeSoto County; create DeSoto County Regional Utility Miller Authority. Title Suff Do Pass HB1742 Tate County; provide for powers of Tate County Economic Williams Development Foundation, Inc., regarding economic development in county. Title Suff Do Pass HB1747 Suffrage; restore to Demetrice N. Burnett of Tunica Henderson (9th) County. Title Suff Do Pass HB1748 Suffrage; restore to Carolyn Bond of Tunica County. Henderson (9th) Title Suff Do Pass HB1749 City of Clarksdale; create Board of Trustees to manage Henderson (26th) and operate the Delta Blues Museum. Title Suff Do Pass HB1752 City of Clarksdale; additional court costs to fund Henderson (26th) Crimestoppers. Title Suff Do Pass HB1754 Property; sell certain state-owned property to City of Wallace Jackson for High Street improvements. Title Suff Do Pass HC 80 Commend Bill Sones for having served as President of Barnett (92nd) the Independent Bankers Association of America. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 148 Commend Dr. William Riley. Bourdeaux Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 150 Commend Mr. John Scyster Throop, Jr., for his many Reynolds years of outstanding public service. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 157 Commend Glen Buckalew of Gulfport on winning Bandworld Guice Legion of Honor Award. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 158 Commend Clinton High School students for their courage Montgomery and bravery after the Amtrak wreck. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 159 Commend Lanier High School Bulldogs Boys Basketball Banks Team for winning Class 5A State Championship. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 160 Commend Gautier Gator Football Team for their Read outstanding season. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 161 Commend the Macon Beacon. Dickson Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 162 Commend Grenada School District retirees. Perkins Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 163 Commend Ned Boudreaux upon his retirement as Director Peranich of Gulf Regional Planning Commission. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 164 Commend Christy Fairley on her performance at the Nike Maples Indoor Meet. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 165 Commend members of the House who began their term in Flaggs 1980. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 166 Commend retirees of Greenwood School District. Perkins Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 167 Commend the 1998 retirees of the West Point School Gibbs District. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 168 Commend the 1999 retirees of the West Point School Gibbs District. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 169 Commend the Junior Auxiliary of Natchez. Ketchings Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 170 Commend Trinity Episcopal Day School Saints Basketball Ketchings Team. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 171 Commend James Ray Carpenter on being first Williams Mississippian to have served as President of the PGA. Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 172 Commend the life of Mr. Richard Baxter Wilson. Ford Title Suff Do Be Adopted HC 178 1999 Regular Session; extend; set sine die. Ford Title Suff Do Be Adopted SB2257 Child care facility licensure law; make technical Bean amendments thereto. Conference Report Filed Conference Report Filed SN 14 Beverly Anthony Bolton, Madison, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Mississippi Workers' Compensation Commission, for the unexpired term of office commencing December 15, 1998, and ending January 1, 2001 Do Advise and Consent SN 16 Mack H. Brewer, Summit, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the six year term of office commencing April 1, 1999 Do Advise and Consent SN 17 David M. Ratcliff, Laurel, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the six year term of office commencing April 1, 1999 Do Advise and Consent SN 23 Maureen M. Clark, McComb, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority, for the four year term of office commencing June 30, 1999 Do Advise and Consent SN 32 Leroy G. Walker, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of TREASURER the Board of Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the term of office ending June 30, 2003 Do Advise and Consent SN 50 Victor P. Smith, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Gaming Commission, for the four year term of office commencing October 1, 1999 Do Advise and Consent SN 54 Charles O. Patton, Jackson, Mississippi, as the MS GAMING COMMISSION Executive Director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, serving at the will and pleasure of the Mississippi Gaming Commission Do Advise and Consent SN 59 Jimmy E. Davis, Grenada, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for the four year term of office commencing May 7, 199 Do Advise and Consent SN 66 Louis "Gene" Bryan, Meridian, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000 Do Advise and Consent SN 69 Gary W. Fordham, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for the four year term of office commencing September 1, 1999 Do Advise and Consent SN 76 Catherine L. Gatewood, Clinton, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Board of Dental Examiners, for the four year term of office commencing June 30, 1999 Do Advise and Consent SN 77 Dr. Munson P. Hinman, Pascagoula, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, for the unexpired term of office ending April 20, 2002 Do Advise and Consent SN 78 Robert Johnson, Jr., Natchez, Mississippi, as a member LT. GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for a term of office ending April 1, 2002 Do Advise and Consent SR 110 Ms. Faye Barham; commend. Kirby Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 111 Ms. Vashti Muse; commend. Kirby Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 112 Social Security Administration and Congressional Jordan (24th) Delegation to create a Northwest MS permanent hearing office; memoralize. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 113 D.R. Davis; commend upon retirement as Pearl River Co. Lee Chancery Clerk. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 114 Pass Christian Elementary School gifted class for being Cuevas among "top ten" in Navy's Name the Ship Contest; commend. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 115 Patricia Owens Fordice as First Lady of Mississippi; Hawks commend. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 116 LaToya Thomas; commend for being selected as the Walls All-State Girls Basketball Player of the Year. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 117 Ellie Jo Rich; commend upon retirement as Sumrall Harvey Elementary Principal. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 118 Mrs. Becky Terry's Humanities Class at Water Valley Tollison High School; commend for nursing home visitation program and volunteer service. Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 119 Pastor Jerry Young; commend. Horhn Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 120 Clarie Collins Harvey Wellness Center; commend. Horhn Title Suff Do Be Adopted SR 121 Roger C. Stewart; commend. White (29th) Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HB 92 Deputy circuit clerks; authorize certain counties to Clark pay allowance. Conference Report Adopted HB 530 Mississippi Single Family Residential Housing Fund; Morris create and fund with bond issue. Conference Report Adopted HB 648 Suffrage; restore to Carolyn Wilson of Forrest County. Watson Passed HB 947 Slow-moving vehicles; authorize use of reflectorized Foster strips to identify. Conference Report Adopted HB 969 Joint Legislative Budget Committee; expand membership. Blackmon Conference Report Adopted HB 973 Family support centers and parent education programs; Scott (17th) authorize pilot program under Department of Education. Recommitted For Further Conf HB1435 Community hospitals; revise and expand authorized Williams investments for funds of. Conference Report Adopted HB1497 Suffrage; restore to Leandrew Lull of Pike County. Fredericks Passed HB1510 Suffrage; restore to Eric Gipson Ross of Marshall Woods County. Passed HB1537 Marshall County; authorize to expend county funds as Woods matching funds for Institute of Community Services, Inc. Passed HB1559 Tunica County; increase tourism tax. Henderson (9th) Passed Transmitted To House HB1561 Northwest Mississippi Community College District; Gadd authorize to donate real property to school district. Passed HB1669 Suffrage; restore to Dorothy J. Mabry McGill. Clark Passed HB1675 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for IHL and Williams community/junior college capital improvements. Conference Report Adopted HB1697 City of Brookhaven; authorize issuance of bonds for Barnett (92nd) repairs of city-owned property and sale/lease to state. Passed Transmitted To House HB1698 City of Biloxi; delete maximum retirement benefits Ryan payable to retired city employees. Transmitted To House HB1699 City of Hernando; authorize to levy additional tax on Robertson hotel and motel room rentals. Passed Transmitted To House HB1714 Suffrage; restore to Janie Elizabeth Slater of Walthall Vince County. Passed HB1718 Montgomery County; authorize tax on hotel/motel rooms Howell to support tourism. Amended Passed As Amended Returned For Concurrence HB1720 Tunica County; revise distribution of gambling Henderson (9th) revenues. Passed Transmitted To House HB1721 Suffrage; restore to John Walden of Lowndes County. Smith (39th) Passed HB1722 Town of Marietta; authorize water purchase interlocal McCoy cooperation agreement with New Site Water Association. Passed HB1726 Town of Falkner; authorize to purchase water system. McElwain Transmitted To House HB1727 Marshall County; authorize to levy ad valorem tax on Gadd certain property. Passed Transmitted To House HB1728 Suffrage; restore to James Charles McGrew of Adams West County. Passed HB1729 Suffrage; restore to Kenneth Bridges of Rankin County. Rogers Passed HB1730 Suffrage; restore to Gregory Buckley of Harrison Fredericks County. Passed HB1732 City of Hattiesburg; may increase minimum monthly Davis benefit for fire and police department retirees. Passed Transmitted To House HB1733 Suffrage; restore to Eric Charles Nichols of Hancock Fredericks County. Passed HB1735 DeSoto County; create DeSoto County Regional Utility Miller Authority. Passed Transmitted To House HB1736 Tallahatchie County; revise law establishing Reynolds Tallahatchie County Correctional Authority. Transmitted To House HB1741 Tallahatchie County; clarify tax levy of special Reynolds drainage district. Passed HB1742 Tate County; provide for powers of Tate County Economic Williams Development Foundation, Inc., regarding economic development in county. Passed Transmitted To House HB1743 City of Vicksburg; authorize to acquire property for Chaney the establishment of a convention center. Transmitted To House HB1745 City of Clarksdale; authorize to designate intersection Henderson (26th) of U.S. 61 and U.S. 49 as "crossroads". Transmitted To House HB1746 Montgomery County; authorize county hospital to convey Howell certain surplus property to the City of Winona. Transmitted To House HB1749 City of Clarksdale; create Board of Trustees to manage Henderson (26th) and operate the Delta Blues Museum. Passed Transmitted To House HB1752 City of Clarksdale; additional court costs to fund Henderson (26th) Crimestoppers. Passed Transmitted To House HB1753 Tunica County; rename Robinsonville-Commerce Utility Henderson (9th) District the "Tunica County Utility District". Passed HB1754 Property; sell certain state-owned property to City of Wallace Jackson for High Street improvements. Passed HC 80 Commend Bill Sones for having served as President of Barnett (92nd) the Independent Bankers Association of America. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 148 Commend Dr. William Riley. Bourdeaux Adopted Transmitted To House HC 150 Commend Mr. John Scyster Throop, Jr., for his many Reynolds years of outstanding public service. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 157 Commend Glen Buckalew of Gulfport on winning Bandworld Guice Legion of Honor Award. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 158 Commend Clinton High School students for their courage Montgomery and bravery after the Amtrak wreck. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 159 Commend Lanier High School Bulldogs Boys Basketball Banks Team for winning Class 5A State Championship. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 160 Commend Gautier Gator Football Team for their Read outstanding season. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 161 Commend the Macon Beacon. Dickson Adopted Transmitted To House HC 162 Commend Grenada School District retirees. Perkins Adopted Transmitted To House HC 163 Commend Ned Boudreaux upon his retirement as Director Peranich of Gulf Regional Planning Commission. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 164 Commend Christy Fairley on her performance at the Nike Maples Indoor Meet. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 165 Commend members of the House who began their term in Flaggs 1980. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 166 Commend retirees of Greenwood School District. Perkins Adopted Transmitted To House HC 167 Commend the 1998 retirees of the West Point School Gibbs District. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 168 Commend the 1999 retirees of the West Point School Gibbs District. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 169 Commend the Junior Auxiliary of Natchez. Ketchings Adopted Transmitted To House HC 170 Commend Trinity Episcopal Day School Saints Basketball Ketchings Team. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 171 Commend James Ray Carpenter on being first Williams Mississippian to have served as President of the PGA. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 172 Commend the life of Mr. Richard Baxter Wilson. Ford Adopted Transmitted To House HC 178 1999 Regular Session; extend; set sine die. Ford Adopted Transmitted To House SB2211 Local Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Fund; Little increase # of eligible bridges & mandate funding through 2008. Conference Report Adopted SB2257 Child care facility licensure law; make technical Bean amendments thereto. Recommitted For Further Conf SB2436 Rivers; extend life of joint natural and scenic river Posey study committee for 1 year. Conference Report Adopted SB2479 Salary of certain appointed and elected officials; Gordon revise. Conference Report Adopted SB2933 Wildlife; enhance penalties for sale of. Posey Conference Report Adopted SB2983 Air permit fees; revise method to calculate. Dearing Recommitted For Further Conf SB2988 County court; allow certain counties option to create, Turner enact state funding support of youth court (Council compromise). Recommitted For Further Conf SB3232 Jefferson County; authorize to fund the Jefferson Posey Comprehensive Health Center. Conference Report Adopted SB3254 Prentiss County and Booneville; authorize imposition of White (5th) additional court costs for DARE program. Transmitted To House SB3256 Weir; authorize additional assessment on misdemeanor Hamilton cases in municipal court to fund crimestoppers. Transmitted To House SB3257 Prentiss County; authorize the permanent retirement of White (5th) a certain deputy identification number. Transmitted To House SN 1 Mr. N.L. Carson, Carthage, Mississippi, to serve as a SECRETARY OF STATE member of the Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission, for the four year term beginning July 1, 1998 Appointment Confirmed SN 2 Rodney E. Frothingham, Greenville, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000 Appointment Confirmed SN 3 Melvin E. Walker, Southaven, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Health, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2002 Appointment Confirmed SN 4 Euvester Simpson, Cleveland, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Prison Industries Corporation, for the unexpired term of office ending May 5, 2002 Appointment Confirmed SN 5 Mary Ann Henriquez, RN, MSN, Jackson, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Board of Nursing Home Administrators, for the unexpired term of office ending June 5, 2000 Appointment Confirmed SN 7 Noel E. Daniels, Brandon, Mississippi, as Chairman of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission, for the unexpired of office that shall be concurrent with that of the Governor Appointment Confirmed SN 8 Arthur Lee Nored, Waynesboro, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Parole Board, for the unexpired term of office commencing August 1, 1998, and ending with that of the Governor Appointment Confirmed SN 9 Kenneth Doc Williams, Forest, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Animal Health, for the unexpired term of office ending August 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 10 Kenneth Doc Williams, Forest, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Animal Health, for the four year term of office commencing August 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 11 Paul Douglas Jackson, MD, Greenville, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Board of Medical Licensure, for the six year term of office ending July 1, 2004 Appointment Confirmed SN 12 Kenneth Wayne Humphreys, Brandon, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Polygraph Examiners Board, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2001 Appointment Confirmed SN 13 Lt. John Larry Waggoner, Jackson, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Polygraph Examiners Board, for the six year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 16 Mack H. Brewer, Summit, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the six year term of office commencing April 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 17 David M. Ratcliff, Laurel, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the six year term of office commencing April 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 19 Robert M. Morton, Greenwood, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Rehabilitation Services, for the five year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 20 William T. Buford, Brookhaven, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Mental Health, for the seven year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 21 Lenwood S. Sawyer, Jr., Gulfport, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission, for the four year term of office commencing May 20, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 22 Dr. H.R. McWhirter, Pontotoc, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Animal Health, for the four year term of office commencing August 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 23 Maureen M. Clark, McComb, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority, for the four year term of office commencing June 30, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 24 Hal Jones, DMD, Pass Christian, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Board of Dental Examiners, for the four year term of office commencing June 30, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 26 Ronnie Joe Crosswhite, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Pharmacy, for the five year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 27 Geraline A. Holliman, Columbus, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission, for the four year term of office commencing May 20, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 28 Edwin H. Roberts, Jr., Oxford, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, for the five year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 29 Juanita H. Gray, Greenville, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 30 William B. Harper, D.O., Greenwood, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Board of Medical Licensure, for the unexpired term of office ending June 30, 2002 Appointment Confirmed SN 31 Cora Jackson, LSW, Shaw, Mississippi, as a member of LT. GOVERNOR the Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board of Examiners, for a term of office beginning July 1, 1998 and ending June 30, 2002 Appointment Confirmed SN 32 Leroy G. Walker, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of TREASURER the Board of Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for the term of office ending June 30, 2003 Appointment Confirmed SN 33 Bernardine Jenne "Bernie" O'Sullivan, Pascagoula, ATTORNEY GENERAL Mississippi, as a member of the Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission, for the four year term of office beginning July 1, 1998 and ending June 30, 2001 Appointment Confirmed SN 34 H. Frank Rhea, Carthage, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the State Board of Banking Review, for the five year term of office commencing March 23, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 35 Norman F. Collins, Biloxi, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the State Council for Educational Technology, for the four year term of office ending July 1, 2002 Appointment Confirmed SN 36 Dr. Larry S. Anderson, Mississippi State, Mississippi, GOVERNOR as a member of the State Council for Educational Technology, for the four year term of office ending July 1, 2002 Appointment Confirmed SN 37 Barbara G. Mooney, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Nursing, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 39 James Richard Carter, Sr., Rolling Fork, Mississippi, GOVERNOR as a member of the Commission on Environmental Quality, for the seven year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 40 Cecil Watkins, Picayune, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Board of the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services, for the five year term of office commencing June 30, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 41 Dr. Darvis Quinn Gallaher, Corinth, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the Board of Examiners for Licensed Professional Counselors, for the three year term of office commencing June 30, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 42 James S. Rasberry, Kosciusko, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Contractors, for the five year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 44 Mark H. Kennedy, DDS, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Dental Examiners, for the four year term of office commencing June 30, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 45 E. Jackson Garner, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD the Board of Trustees of the Department of Archives and History, to complete the unexpired term of office ending January 1, 2000 Appointment Confirmed SN 46 Don Norman, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Technical Advisory Committee for Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety, for the four year term of office commencing July 29, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 47 Bill Graves, Winona, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR State Board of Animal Health, for the four year term of office commencing August 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 48 Rodger D. Sturgis, Enid, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the State Board of Animal Health, for the four year term of office commencing August 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 49 Charles E. Barnes, O.D., McComb, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Board of Optometry, for the five year term of office commencing June 20, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 50 Victor P. Smith, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Gaming Commission, for the four year term of office commencing October 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 51 Howard V. Blair, Mendenhall, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Nursing, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 52 Mark S. Bounds, Madison, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, for the four year term of office commencing January 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 53 Ron E. Allen, Brandon, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Trust Fund, for the five year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 54 Charles O. Patton, Jackson, Mississippi, as the MS GAMING COMM Executive Director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, serving at the will and pleasure of the Mississippi Gaming Commission Appointment Confirmed SN 55 Rudolph "Rudy" Dill, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Veteran's Home Purchase Board, for the unexpired term of office ending June 30, 1991 Appointment Confirmed SN 56 Dr. Rick C. Murphree, Greenwood, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, for the five year term of office commencing April 20, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 57 Mary S. Pyle, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR State Personnel Board, for the five year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 58 Robert D. Rogers, Morton, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission, for the seven year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 60 Joyce S. Pendleton-Dumas, Starkville, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Board of Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists, for the four term of office commencing June 30, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 64 L.C. Carlton, Clinton, Mississippi, as a member of the GOVERNOR Veteran's Home Purchase Board, for the unexpired term of office ending June 30, 2000 Appointment Confirmed SN 65 Nancy Hurst Yentzen, Pass Christian, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Board of Nursing, for the four term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 66 Louis "Gene" Bryan, Meridian, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Hospital Equipment and Facilities Authority, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000 Appointment Confirmed SN 67 Paul M. Newton, Jr., Gulfport, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program Trust Fund, for the unexpired term of office commencing February 28, 1998 and ending July 1, 2001 Appointment Confirmed SN 70 E. Mac Muddleston, Ecru, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the State Board of Veterinary Medicine, for the five year term of office commencing May 22, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 71 Dr. Richard L. Thompson, Jackson, Mississippi, as the BOARD OF EDUCATION State Superintendent of Education, for a term of office commencing July 1, 1998, and serving at the Mississippi Board of Education's will and pleasure Appointment Confirmed SN 72 Bob L. Keeling, Ph.D., Greenville, Mississippi, as a GOVERNOR member of the State Veterans Affairs Board, for the five year term of office commencing May 14, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 73 Lynn N. Harwell, Quitman, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the State Board of Nursing, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 74 Ray B. English, Vicksburg, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Egg Marketing Board, for the six year term of office commencing May 15, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 75 Guy B. Roberts, Jr., Biloxi, Mississippi, as a member GOVERNOR of the State Board of Funeral Service, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 1999 Appointment Confirmed SN 78 Robert Johnson, Jr., Natchez, Mississippi, as a member LT. GOVERNOR of the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, for a term of office ending April 1, 2002 Appointment Confirmed SR 110 Ms. Faye Barham; commend. Kirby Adopted SR 111 Ms. Vashti Muse; commend. Kirby Adopted SR 112 Social Security Administration and Congressional Jordan (24th) Delegation to create a Northwest MS permanent hearing office; memoralize. Adopted SR 113 D.R. Davis; commend upon retirement as Pearl River Co. Lee Chancery Clerk. Adopted SR 114 Pass Christian Elementary School gifted class for being Cuevas among "top ten" in Navy's Name the Ship Contest; commend. Adopted SR 115 Patricia Owens Fordice as First Lady of Mississippi; Hawks commend. Adopted SR 116 LaToya Thomas; commend for being selected as the Walls All-State Girls Basketball Player of the Year. Adopted SR 117 Ellie Jo Rich; commend upon retirement as Sumrall Harvey Elementary Principal. Adopted SR 118 Mrs. Becky Terry's Humanities Class at Water Valley Tollison High School; commend for nursing home visitation program and volunteer service. Adopted SR 119 Pastor Jerry Young; commend. Horhn Adopted SR 120 Clarie Collins Harvey Wellness Center; commend. Horhn Adopted SR 121 Roger C. Stewart; commend. White (29th) Adopted
HB1754 Property; sell certain state-owned property to City of Wallace Jackson for High Street improvements. Referred To Public Property HC 178 1999 Regular Session; extend; set sine die. Ford Referred To Rules
HB 915 Armed Forces Absentee Voting Law; revise. Denny Died On Calendar HB 980 Commissioners of election; revise compensation of. Denny Died On Calendar SB2381 Retirement; revise calculation of PERS additional Bryan annual benefit. Died On Calendar
HB 471 Teachers, assistant teachers and certain other school McCoy employees; increase salaries. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1588 Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement Foster System-administrative expenses; maintenance and operation of building. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1589 Appropriation; Mississippi Department of Foster Transportation. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1591 Appropriation; Athletic Commission. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1594 Appropriation; Veterans' Home Purchase Board. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1598 Appropriation; Board of Cosmetology. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1600 Appropriation; Mississippi State Port Authority at Foster Gulfport. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1603 Appropriation; State Board of Nursing Home Foster Administrators. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1613 Appropriation; Mississippi Public Service Commission. Foster Enrolled Bill Signed HB1616 Appropriation; State Department of Health-support. Holland Enrolled Bill Signed HB1617 Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid. Holland Enrolled Bill Signed HB1618 Appropriation; State Forestry Commission. Henderson (9th) Enrolled Bill Signed HB1622 Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality. Brown Enrolled Bill Signed HB1623 Appropriation; Attorney General - support. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1624 Appropriation; District Attorneys and staff. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1625 Appropriation; Insurance Department. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1626 Appropriation; State Fire Academy. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1627 Appropriation; Supreme Court Services. Watson Enrolled Bill Signed HB1628 Appropriation; Department of Archives and History. Flaggs Enrolled Bill Signed HB1629 Appropriation; Arts Commission. Flaggs Enrolled Bill Signed HB1630 Appropriation; expenses of Legislature, monthly Flaggs expense, Legislative Budget Office, PEER Committee. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1633 Appropriation; Department of Marine Resources. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1634 Appropriation; Soil and Water Conservation Commission. Livingston Enrolled Bill Signed HB1635 Appropriation; Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Livingston Parks. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1636 Appropriation; State Department of Education - General McCoy Programs, Education Reform Act and Vocational Education. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1638 Appropriation; Department of Education - Minimum McCoy Program. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1639 Appropriation; Schools for the Blind and the Deaf. McCoy Enrolled Bill Signed HB1640 Appropriation; Mississippi Authority for Educational McCoy Television. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1641 Appropriation; Library Commission. McCoy Enrolled Bill Signed HB1642 Appropriation; Department of Human Moody Services-Consolidated. Enrolled Bill Signed HB1643 Appropriation; Rehabilitation Services - Consolidated. Moody Enrolled Bill Signed HC 178 1999 Regular Session; extend; set sine die. Ford Enrolled Bill Signed SB2679 Nursing facilities; require preadmission screening and Bean authorize additional beds. Enrolled Bill Signed Enrolled Bill Signed SB3123 Appropriation; Ethics Comm. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3124 Appropriation; Judicial Performance Comm. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3125 Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3126 Appropriation; Personnel Bd. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3127 Appropriation; Tax Commission. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3128 Appropriation; Dept. of Audit. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3129 Appropriation; Governor's Office and Mansion. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3133 Appropriation; Treasurers Office. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3134 Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Admin. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3135 Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3136 Appropriation; IHL - General Support - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3137 Appropriation; Student Financial Aid. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3138 Appropriation; Univ. Med. Cen. - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3139 Appropriation; IHL - University Research Center and Hall Maintenance. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3140 Appropriation; College of Veterinary Medicine. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3141 Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3142 Appropriation; Military Dept.- Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3143 Appropriation; Agriculture & Commerce - Support and Hall Grain Div. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3144 Appropriation; Plant Industry Div. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3147 Appropriation; Veterinary Diagnostic Lab. Bd. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3148 Appropriation; Animal Health Board. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3150 Appropriation; Fair Comm. - Dixie Natl Livestock Show. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3151 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Cooperative Extension Hall Service. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3152 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Agriculture & Forestry Exp. Hall Station. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3153 Appropriation; Alcorn State-Agricultural Programs. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3154 Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3155 Appropriation; Econ. & Comm. Develop. Support. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3156 Appropriation; Gaming Commission. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3159 Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and Hall Reimb. Local Confinement. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3160 Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3161 Appropriation; Dept. Public Safety - Consol. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3163 Appropriation; Dept. of Mental Health. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3168 Appropriation; Employment Security Comm. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3175 Appropriation; Office of State Aid Road Construction. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3177 Appropriation; MS Workers Compensation Comm. Hall Enrolled Bill Signed SB3204 Booneville; establish system for collection of White (5th) voluntary donations. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3246 Harrison County Transportation Commission; create. Hewes Enrolled Bill Signed SB3251 Coahoma County; may construct a freight handling Furniss facility and lease it to Clarksdale and the city may sublease it. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3252 Forrest County; contribute to the Hattiesburg Little Farris League Baseball Association. Enrolled Bill Signed
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