HR 32 Ad hoc committee; establish to investigate practices of Holland Transportation Commission and Department. Referred To Rules
HB 133 State Personnel Board; extend repealer on duties. Ford Conference Report Filed HB 146 Natchez Trace Parkway; revise restrictions on height of Holland buildings and structures located adjacent to. Conference Report Filed HB1301 Sales tax; provide incentives for entities incurring Cummings indebtedness to locate certain family-owned enterprises in state. Conference Report Filed
HB 111 Railroad grade crossings; increase penalty for traffic Fleming regulation violations. Conference Report Adopted HB 117 Driver's license; waive requirement for applicants with Martinson out-of-state license. Conference Report Adopted HB 133 State Personnel Board; extend repealer on duties. Ford Recommitted For Further Conf HB 146 Natchez Trace Parkway; revise restrictions on height of Holland buildings and structures located adjacent to. Recommitted For Further Conf HB 417 Elections; March 1 filing deadline for municipal Holland candidates. Conference Report Adopted HB 503 Uniform Law Commission; clarify appointments. Watson Conference Report Adopted HB 551 Smoking; prohibit in all state buildings except in Clarke designated areas. Conference Report Adopted HB 564 Assault; revise simple and aggravated domestic assault. Fredericks Conference Report Adopted HB 565 Stalking; revise offense and penalties. Fredericks Conference Report Adopted HB 566 Domestic violence; revise warrantless arrest procedure. Fredericks Conference Report Adopted HB 570 Arrests; authorize certain persons to arrest offenders Stringer in violation of house arrest program under certain conditions. Conference Report Adopted HB 641 Tobacco; prohibit use by adults on certain school Moody property. Conference Report Adopted HB 722 Strip clubs; prohibit within 1/4 mile of church, school Mayo or courthouse. Conference Report Adopted HB 836 Probationers; require courts to give notice to certain Stevens offices within the Department of Corrections regarding probationers. Conference Report Adopted HB 847 Mental health facilities and procedures; revise and Moody update various laws regarding. Conference Report Adopted HB 848 Dental Practice Act; make technical amendments to. Moody Conference Report Adopted HB 880 Controlled Substances Law; revise precursor provision. Watson Conference Report Adopted HB 897 State highway system; delete segment of Mississippi 389 Gibbs in Clay County. Conference Report Adopted HB 921 Motor vehicle accident; revise reporting requirements Robinson (84th) by drivers involved in. Conference Report Adopted HB 932 E911 telephone calls; revise confidentiality Fredericks requirement. Conference Report Adopted HB1031 Master Lease-Purchase Program; authorize DFA to Warren establish for school district equipment. Conference Report Adopted HB1135 Mississippi Bar; reenact and revise repealer. Simpson Conference Report Adopted HB1228 Office of Capital Post-Conviction Counsel and Statewide Watson Public Defender System; create. Conference Report Adopted HB1273 Juvenile Detention Fund; extend repealer. Howell Conference Report Adopted HB1280 Medicaid; division shall educate managed care program Moody participants about manner to seek care under. Conference Report Adopted HB1281 PERS; Highway Patrol Retirement System, and Stringer Supplemental Legislative Retirement Plan; revise certain provisions of. Conference Report Adopted HB1301 Sales tax; provide incentives for entities incurring Cummings indebtedness to locate certain family-owned enterprises in state. Recommitted For Further Conf HB1320 Commission on Marine Resources; authorize to promulgate Ellington regulations in accordance with public policy. Conference Report Adopted HB1324 Mississippi Highway 490; designate portion in Winston Moody County as "Joe Clay - John Austin Hatcher Memorial Highway". Conference Report Adopted HB1383 State Parole Board; abolish the terms of office of Malone members and extend the date of the repealer for two years. Conference Report Adopted Motion to Reconsider Entered HB1384 Mississippi Home Corporation; reconstitute membership, Morris increase bond authority and revise conflict of interest requirements. Conference Report Adopted HB1449 State highway system; add various segments to; Smith (59th) redesignate. Conference Report Adopted HB1494 Wetlands; Transportation Commission may acquire credits Compretta (MDOT). Conference Report Adopted HB1534 Crime Victims' Compensation Act; revise. Stevens Conference Report Adopted HB1713 Lowndes County; authorize to revise distribution of Chism proceeds of certain sales tax. Concurred in Amend From Senate HB1732 Town of Snow Lake Shores; may charge residents a Gadd monthly assessment for fire protection and emergency services. Concurred in Amend From Senate HB1738 Suffrage; restore to Deon F. Talley of Hinds County. Wallace Passed Transmitted To Senate HB1746 Suffrage; restore to Jeanette Cain of Webster County. Smith (35th) Passed Transmitted To Senate HB1747 Suffrage; restore to Edward Henry Anderson, Jr., of Moody Noxubee County. Passed Transmitted To Senate SB2047 Law enforcement officer; not required to use personal Jackson leave for wound or injury in line of duty. Recommitted For Further Conf SB2291 Forestry Commission; authorize to sell certain Harvey state-owned land. Conference Report Adopted SB2488 Incentive grants for improving schools and Harden accountability plan for low-performing schools; provide. Conference Report Adopted SB2506 State automobiles; increase authority for MS Bureau of Gordon Narcotics, PERS, Capitol Police, State Fire Marshal, Liquefied Compressed Gas Div. Conference Report Adopted SB2519 Explosives; prohibit molotov cocktails. White (29th) Conference Report Adopted SB2598 Marine resources; authorize DMR to remove derelict Hewes vessels from manmade canal connected to coastal wetlands. Conference Report Adopted SB2600 Marine Resources; create beach erosion and channel Hewes maintenance program (DMR). Conference Report Adopted SB2665 Unmarked vehicles; authorize use by Department of Hewes Marine Resources. Conference Report Adopted SB2800 Corrections; exclude nonviolent offenders from Jackson mandatory 85% sentence. Conference Report Adopted SB2810 Elections; make certain technical amendments to the Tollison election laws. Conference Report Adopted SB2883 Appropriations; transfer funds within Dept. of Mental Thames Health. Conference Report Adopted SB2900 Public purchasing laws; make various amendments Burton (MAGPA). Conference Report Adopted SB3053 Storm water; authorize creation of storm water Dearing management districts. Conference Report Adopted SB3095 Constable training program; provide for. Burton Conference Report Adopted SB3100 Mortgage companies; provide for licensure of by Mettetal Department of Banking. Conference Report Adopted SB3144 Deeds of trust; specify when satisfaction of certain Posey mortgages are entered upon record. Conference Report Adopted SB3176 Driver's license; enact graduated licensing system. Burton Conference Report Adopted SB3190 Department of Finance and Administration; may execute Gordon multiple contracts for travel agency services. Conference Report Adopted SB3208 City of Oxford; may contribute to the Oxford-Lafayette Tollison County Economic Development Foundation. Conference Report Adopted
SB3349 City of Natchez; authorize execution of certain Dearing riverfront and adjacent property. Referred To Local and Private Legislation SB3350 City of Jackson; may expend funds to match any state or Horhn federal funds or grants. Referred To Local and Private Legislation SB3352 Town of Prentiss; authorize additional assessment on Harvey misdemeanor cases in City Court to fund Jefferson Davis County Crime Stoppers, Inc. Referred To Local and Private Legislation
HB1708 Oakland/Yalobusha Natural Gas District; revise service Reynolds area and increase amount of revenue bonds the district may issue. Enrolled Bill Signed HC 139 Commend retirees of Mississippi Valley State Perkins University. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3207 Lafayette County; may contribute to the Tollison Oxford-Lafayette County Economic Development Foundation. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3220 Harrison County; may contribute to Feed My Sheep, Inc. Gollott Enrolled Bill Signed SB3308 Wayne County; may donate lands to City of Waynesboro Dickerson for Municipal Airport Runway Expansion Project. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3346 City of Holly Springs; allow expansion of its gas, Minor water and sewer system into certain areas. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3348 City of Pascagoula; may donate land to the United Moffatt States. Enrolled Bill Signed
SB3353 Newton County; may contribute funds to the Veterans Burton Memorial Museum, Inc. Referred To Local and Private SR 56 Mississippi Division National Assn of Legal White (29th) Secretaries; commend. Referred To Rules
HB 133 State Personnel Board; extend repealer on duties. Ford Conference Report Filed HB 146 Natchez Trace Parkway; revise restrictions on height of Holland buildings and structures located adjacent to. Conference Report Filed HB 887 Restore suffrage to James G. Banana of Clay County. Ellis Title Suff Do Pass HB1301 Sales tax; provide incentives for entities incurring Cummings indebtedness to locate certain family-owned enterprises in state. Conference Report Filed HB1726 Suffrage; restore to Jarvis D. Watkins of Rankin Rogers County. Title Suff Do Pass SB3298 Suffrage; restore to Jerry McDonald of Newton County. Burton Title Suff Do Pass SB3353 Newton County; may contribute funds to the Veterans Burton Memorial Museum, Inc. Title Suff Do Pass SN 20 George Touart, Pascagoula, Mississippi, the Board of TREASURER the Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, to the six-year term begining July 1, 1999 Do Advise and Consent SN 22 Gary Lee Anderson, Jackson, Mississippi, Executive GOVERNOR Director of the Department of Finance and Administration, for the term commencing on January 11, 2000, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor Do Advise and Consent SN 23 James C. Burns, Jackson, Mississippi, Executive GOVERNOR Director of the Department of Economic and Community Development, for the term commencing on January 11, 2000, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor Do Advise and Consent SN 27 David R. Huggins, Brandon, Mississippi, as the GOVERNOR Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety, for the term commencing on February 3, 2000 and serving at the pleasure of the Governor Do Advise and Consent SN 29 Mavis P. James, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of GOVERNOR the Telecommunications Conference and Training Center Commission, for a term of office that shall be concurrent with that of the Governor Do Advise and Consent SN 30 Egbert Jackson "Jack" Garner, Jackson, Mississippi, as GOVERNOR a member of the Telecommunications Conference and Training Center Commission, for a term of office that shall be concurrent with that of the Governor Do Advise and Consent SN 31 Lynn Crosby Gammill, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to serve ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD on the Board of Trustees of the Department of Archives and History, for the six-year term from January 1, 2000 - January 1, 2006 Do Advise and Consent SN 32 E Jackson Garner, Jackson, Mississippi, to serve on the ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD Board of Trustees of the Department of Archives and History, for the six-year term from January 1, 2000 - January 1, 2006 Do Advise and Consent SN 33 The Honorable William F. Winter, Jackson, Mississippi, ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD to serve on the Board of Trustees of the Department of Archives and History, for the six-year term from January 1, 2000 - January 1, 2006 Do Advise and Consent SN 35 Ernest D. Strange, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as GOVERNOR Director of the Narcotics Bureau, serving at the will and pleasure of the Governor, for a term that shall be concurrent with that of the Governor. Do Advise and Consent SN 37 Honorable Malcolm White, Jackson, Mississippi, to serve LT. GOVERNOR on the Mississippi Telecommunications Conference and Training Center Commission, your term of office commences immediately and will continue until January, 2004 Do Advise and Consent SN 38 Honorable Mike Espy, Jackson, Mississippi, to serve on LT. GOVERNOR the Mississippi Telecommunications Conference and Training Center Commission, your term of office commences immediately and will continue until January, 2004 Do Advise and Consent SN 42 Bill Graham, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member and GOVERNOR chairman of the Mississippi Tort Claims Board, to serve at the will and pleasure of the Governor Do Advise and Consent SN 48 James Biglane, Natchez, Mississippi, to the state Board GOVERNOR of Banking Review, for the five-year term of office ending March 24, 2005 Do Advise and Consent SN 55 Major James Harold Kinslaw, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, GOVERNOR appointed to the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000 Do Advise and Consent
HB 133 State Personnel Board; extend repealer on duties. Ford Recommitted For Further Conf HB 146 Natchez Trace Parkway; revise restrictions on height of Holland buildings and structures located adjacent to. Recommitted For Further Conf HB 259 Board of Bar Admissions; reenact and extend repealer Ford for one year. Conference Report Adopted HB 292 Agricultural Seed Law; revise definitions and complaint Holland procedures. Conference Report Adopted HB 340 Emerging Crops Fund; extend repealer and place Ford moratorium on certain poultry loans. Conference Report Adopted HB 417 Elections; March 1 filing deadline for municipal Holland candidates. Conference Report Adopted HB 587 Town of Walnut; authorize expansion of gas distribution Ward system beyond corporate limits. Passed Transmitted To House HB 643 Physicians and podiatrists; allow Board of Medical Moody Licensure to reinstate lapsed licenses under certain circumstances. Conference Report Adopted HB 723 Consumer finance laws; revise various fees and Guice penalties. Conference Report Adopted HB 776 Suspension or expulsion; clarify authority regarding Warren students whose presence is detrimental to educational environment. Conference Report Adopted HB 838 Mississippi Business Investment Act; revise projects Shows for which assistance may be provided and increase amount of bonds authorized under. Conference Report Adopted HB 847 Mental health facilities and procedures; revise and Moody update various laws regarding. Recommitted For Further Conf HB 848 Dental Practice Act; make technical amendments to. Moody Conference Report Adopted HB 878 Implied consent; revise blood alcohol levels, revise Reeves sentencing and prohibit open containers. Conference Report Adopted HB1031 Master Lease-Purchase Program; authorize DFA to Warren establish for school district equipment. Conference Report Adopted HB1100 Chickasaw Trail Economic Development Compact; make Woods certain technical revisions. Conference Report Adopted HB1104 Municipal courts; increase cost of dismissing an Coleman (65th) affidavit, complaint or charge. Conference Report Adopted HB1135 Mississippi Bar; reenact and revise repealer. Simpson Conference Report Adopted HB1281 PERS; Highway Patrol Retirement System, and Stringer Supplemental Legislative Retirement Plan; revise certain provisions of. Conference Report Adopted Motion to Reconsider Entered HB1295 Utility regulation taxes; cap at legislative Ellis appropriation for utility regulatory purposes. Conference Report Adopted HB1301 Sales tax; provide incentives for entities incurring Cummings indebtedness to locate certain family-owned enterprises in state. Recommitted For Further Conf HB1383 State Parole Board; abolish the terms of office of Malone members and extend the date of the repealer for two years. Conference Report Adopted HB1384 Mississippi Home Corporation; reconstitute membership, Morris increase bond authority and revise conflict of interest requirements. Conference Report Adopted Motion to Reconsider Entered HB1449 State highway system; add various segments to; Smith (59th) redesignate. Conference Report Adopted HB1486 School Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund; cap at FY 2000 Warren appropriated levels with excess going to Education Enhancement Fund. Conference Report Adopted HB1506 Mantachie Natural Gas District; redesignate as Franks Northeast Mississippi Gas District and increase limit on amount of bonds authorized. Conference Report Adopted HB1692 Humphreys County; authorize donation to Keystone Lodge Straughter #15. Passed Transmitted To House HB1708 Oakland/Yalobusha Natural Gas District; revise service Reynolds area and increase amount of revenue bonds the district may issue. Passed Transmitted To House HB1713 Lowndes County; authorize to revise distribution of Chism proceeds of certain sales tax. Amended Passed As Amended Returned For Concurrence HB1714 Washington County; delete repealer on convention and Thornton visitors committee and additional sales tax, revise membership of committee. Passed Transmitted To House HB1717 Lauderdale County; authorize conversion of fire Robinson (84th) districts to fire protection grading districts. Passed Transmitted To House HB1720 Lowndes County; revise qualifications for Southgate Smith (39th) Sewer District Board of Commissioners. Passed Transmitted To House HB1724 Clarke County; authorize to establish junior college Robinson (84th) scholarship program. Passed Transmitted To House HB1731 Tunica County; authorize to create special improvement Henderson districts. Passed Transmitted To House HB1732 Town of Snow Lake Shores; may charge residents a Gadd monthly assessment for fire protection and emergency services. Amended Passed As Amended Returned For Concurrence HB1734 City of Canton; authorize to use and expend excess Blackmon funds generated by city-owned landfill. Passed Transmitted To House HB1741 Bolivar County; may authorize Bolivar Medical Center Capps Foundation to make certain investments. Passed Transmitted To House HB1743 Southaven; authorize to contract for construction and Jennings management of municipal golf course. Passed Transmitted To House HB1744 Southaven; authorize to contract for construction and Jennings operation of multipurpose sports facility. Passed Transmitted To House HB1748 Perry County; authorize to make donation to We Care Day Pierce Care, Inc. Passed Transmitted To House HB1749 Panola County; revise use of certain bond proceeds. McBride Passed Transmitted To House HB1750 City of D'Iberville; clarify authority relating to Barnett (116th) former D'Iberville Water and Sewer System. Failed HC 124 Commend West Point School District retirees. Gibbs Adopted Transmitted To House HC 125 Commemorating Workers Memorial Day. Evans Adopted Transmitted To House HC 126 Commend Christine Magee. Weathersby Adopted Transmitted To House HC 127 Commend Mendenhall Tigers Basketball Team. Rotenberry Adopted Transmitted To House HC 132 Commend James Irvin Palmer. Ellington Adopted Transmitted To House HC 134 Commend McAdams High School Bulldogs Basketball Team. Clark Adopted Transmitted To House HC 135 Commend Henrietta Washington Green upon her retirement. Clark Adopted Transmitted To House HC 136 Commend Homochitto Ranger District. Moak Adopted Transmitted To House HC 138 Commend Jarious Jackson upon outstanding football Ford career. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 139 Commend retirees of Mississippi Valley State Perkins University. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 140 Commend Mrs. Ann White upon being named Yazoo County Clark Teacher of the Year. Adopted Transmitted To House HC 141 Commend Winston Academy Football Team. Moody Adopted Transmitted To House HC 143 Commend Takiyah Perkins. Perkins Adopted Transmitted To House SB2046 Surplus lines insurance; allow nonresident agents to Kirby obtain license under certain circumstances. Conference Report Adopted SB2047 Law enforcement officer; not required to use personal Jackson leave for wound or injury in line of duty. Recommitted For Further Conf SB2111 Gangs; establish Task Force. Jackson Conference Report Adopted SB2291 Forestry Commission; authorize to sell certain Harvey state-owned land. Conference Report Adopted SB2488 Incentive grants for improving schools and Harden accountability plan for low-performing schools; provide. Conference Report Adopted SB2519 Explosives; prohibit molotov cocktails. White (29th) Conference Report Adopted SB2557 Cotton factors, cotton brokers and rice dealers; Stogner require to obtain annual license. Conference Report Adopted SB2559 Organic Certification Program; create. Stogner Conference Report Adopted SB2583 Forestry; extend forester registration law. Harvey Conference Report Adopted SB2588 Marine resources; require license for nonresident Hewes charter boats. Conference Report Adopted SB2600 Marine Resources; create beach erosion and channel Hewes maintenance program (DMR). Conference Report Adopted SB2621 County budgets; revise time for publication. Chamberlin Conference Report Adopted SB2658 Public school licensed and nonlicensed employees; Chaney require criminal records background checks for applicants. Conference Report Adopted SB2706 Harvest permits for vehicles; extend repealers on Dearing authority of Department of Transportation to issue. Conference Report Adopted SB2720 Master planned community; revise the definition of. Minor Conference Report Adopted SB2772 Ad valorem tax exemption; exemption for certain Minor additions, expansions or replacements shall commence from the date of completion. Conference Report Adopted SB2810 Elections; make certain technical amendments to the Tollison election laws. Conference Report Adopted SB2900 Public purchasing laws; make various amendments Burton (MAGPA). Conference Report Adopted SB2966 Drinking water; revise membership of Local Governments Dearing and Rural Water Systems Improvements Board and increase maximum loan amount (MSDH). Conference Report Adopted SB3050 Cigarettes; prohibit sale of those intended for export. Minor Conference Report Adopted SB3053 Storm water; authorize creation of storm water Dearing management districts. Conference Report Adopted SB3095 Constable training program; provide for. Burton Conference Report Adopted SB3100 Mortgage companies; provide for licensure of by Mettetal Department of Banking. Conference Report Adopted SB3144 Deeds of trust; specify when satisfaction of certain Posey mortgages are entered upon record. Conference Report Adopted SB3176 Driver's license; enact graduated licensing system. Burton Conference Report Adopted SB3185 Short-term notes issued by school districts; increase Harden authorized term of. Conference Report Adopted SB3208 City of Oxford; may contribute to the Oxford-Lafayette Tollison County Economic Development Foundation. Conference Report Adopted SB3318 West Rankin Metropolitan Sewer Authority; allow Kirby acquisition of waterworks and water supply systems. Concurred in Amend From House SB3329 Pearl River Valley Opportunity, Inc.; authorize annual Stogner contributions by certain counties. Concurred in Amend From House SB3343 City of Hollandale; authorize construction of a Walls correctional facility. Committee Substitute Adopted Passed SB3349 City of Natchez; authorize execution of certain Dearing riverfront and adjacent property. Passed Transmitted To House SB3350 City of Jackson; may expend funds to match any state or Horhn federal funds or grants. Passed Transmitted To House SB3352 Town of Prentiss; authorize additional assessment on Harvey misdemeanor cases in City Court to fund Jefferson Davis County Crime Stoppers, Inc. Passed Transmitted To House SN 41 Ben Barrett Smith, Batesville, Mississippi, as Chairman GOVERNOR of the Worker's Compensation Commission, whose term as Chairman will run concurrently with his appointment as commissioner, for a six year term of office ending January 2005 Appointment Confirmed SR 48 Washington and Mildred Johnson; commend. Frazier Adopted SR 50 T.C. McLaurin, Sr.; commend. Smith Adopted SR 51 Elizabeth Crisler Fugate; commend. Burton Adopted SR 53 Former Senator Algie Davis; commend. Carmichael Adopted SR 54 Pine Grove FFA team; commend. Little Adopted SR 55 Raymond Austin, Jr., Ben Maynor, Al Jones, Doris Furniss Ceranti and Lynn Eubank; commend Clarksdale MESC employees on their retirement. Adopted
HB1738 Suffrage; restore to Deon F. Talley of Hinds County. Wallace Referred To Judiciary HB1746 Suffrage; restore to Jeanette Cain of Webster County. Smith (35th) Referred To Judiciary HB1747 Suffrage; restore to Edward Henry Anderson, Jr., of Moody Noxubee County. Referred To Judiciary
SB2529 Appropriations; DOC - County reimbursements; Addl. Gordon FY2000. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2531 Appropriations; DEQ - Statewide Information Management Gordon Act; Addl. FY2000 & FY2001. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2568 Appropriation; Debt Service; Addl. FY 2000 and FY 2001. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB2569 Appropriation; Dept. of Education - Minimum Prog. & Gordon Uniform Millage Asst.; Addl. FY2000. Enrolled Bill Signed SB2571 Appropriation; Community & Junior Colleges; Addl. Gordon FY2000. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3207 Lafayette County; may contribute to the Tollison Oxford-Lafayette County Economic Development Foundation. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3215 Appropriation; Attorney General - Judgements & Gordon Settlements; Addl. FY2000. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3220 Harrison County; may contribute to Feed My Sheep, Inc. Gollott Enrolled Bill Signed SB3241 Appropriation; Ethics Comm. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3242 Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3243 Appropriation; Gaming Commission. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3244 Appropriation; Information Technology Services. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3248 Appropriation; Dept. of Audit. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3249 Appropriation; Governor's Office and Mansion. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3251 Appropriation; Secretary of State. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3252 Appropriation; Treasurers Office. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3253 Appropriation; Debt Service-Bank Ser. Charge. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3254 Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Admin. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3255 Appropriation; Jr. Colleges - Support. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3256 Appropriation; IHL - General Support - Consol. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3260 Appropriation; Econ. & Comm. Develop. Support. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3271 Appropriation; College of Veterinary Medicine. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3272 Appropriation; IHL - MSU -Cooperative Extension Gordon Service. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3273 Appropriation; Forest & Wildlife Research. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3274 Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3278 Appropriation; Bureau of Narcotics. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3286 Appropriation; Employment Security Comm. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3288 Appropriation; Mississippi Board of Registered Gordon Professional Geologists. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3289 Appropriation; Motor Vehicle Comm. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3290 Appropriation; Pharmacy Bd. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3292 Appropriation; Bd. of Public Accountancy. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3293 Appropriation; Public Contractors Bd. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3296 Appropriation; MS Workers Compensation Comm. Gordon Enrolled Bill Signed SB3308 Wayne County; may donate lands to City of Waynesboro Dickerson for Municipal Airport Runway Expansion Project. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3329 Pearl River Valley Opportunity, Inc.; authorize annual Stogner contributions by certain counties. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3346 City of Holly Springs; allow expansion of its gas, Minor water and sewer system into certain areas. Enrolled Bill Signed SB3348 City of Pascagoula; may donate land to the United Moffatt States. Enrolled Bill Signed
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