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HB 328 Radar; Pearl River Valley Water Supply District may Martinson use. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 329 Counties; authorize board of supervisors to employ Martinson attorney as full-time county employee. 01/03 (H) Referred To County Affairs HB 330 Ballots; allow copying by candidates after general or Martinson primary elections. 01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 331 Headlights; require use during precipitation. Martinson 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 332 Motor vehicle; unlawful to ride in portion not designed Martinson for passengers. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 333 Boards of supervisors; permit offices of president and Martinson vice president to be rotated annually. 01/03 (H) Referred To County Affairs HB 334 Motor vehicle safety belts; authorize conviction for Martinson primary offense. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 335 Elections; require voter ID. Martinson 01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 336 Trusts; revise minimum amount for termination by Martinson trustee. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 337 Audiologists; exempt from hearing aid specialists Martinson licensure law. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 338 Weapons; provide criminal offense for altering serial Martinson number. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 339 Driver's license; require passage of vision screening Martinson exam upon renewal. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 340 Wildlife; prohibit transportation of live wild hogs Ward within the state. 01/03 (H) Referred To Game and Fish HB 341 Prepaid legal services insurance; authorize insured to Reeves select any active member of Mississippi Bar. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 342 Child support; appointment of guardian ad litem to be Reeves discretionary when abuse and neglect charges arise. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 343 Home school students; authorize participation in public Reeves school extracurricular activities. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 344 Child support; revise guidelines and use certain gaming Reeves proceeds to support. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 345 Drunk driving; clarify sentencing for felony offense Reeves when death or mutilation occurs. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 346 Alcoholic beverages; clarify sentencing for death or Reeves mutilation and create offense for persons under 21 on premises. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 347 State highway system; MDOT continue to maintain portion Maples of Highway 63 in George County. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 348 Retirement; retired PERS members may hold office as Guice city councilmen and receive retirement and salary. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 349 Child support; require both parents to contribute when Guice financially able. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 350 Domestic relations; clarify contempt and assess costs Guice to party in contempt. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 351 Pollution Emergency Fund; allow interest earned on Ellington principal to be credited to the fund. 01/03 (H) Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 352 Adoption; authorize background check of parents for Montgomery (15th) child support delinquency. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 353 Four-lane highway program; add segment of Highway 3 in Henderson Quitman County to Phase IV. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 354 Revenue maximization contracts; must contain provision Frierson holding contractor liable for repaid federal funds. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 355 Vehicles with projecting load; display fluorescent Rotenberry orange flag. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 356 Deer season; require the Commission on Wildlife, Rotenberry Fisheries and Parks to prohibit the harvesting of doe in Simpson County. 01/03 (H) Referred To Game and Fish HB 357 Highway signs; MDOT may erect to indicate directions to Rotenberry churches. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 358 Sales tax and use tax; increase amount that a taxpayer Rotenberry may retain as compensation for collecting. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 359 Open Primary Law; create. Rotenberry 01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 360 Medical errors; establish task force to evaluate Fleming impact. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 361 Ad valorem taxation; refund portion of school taxes to Fleming employers that allow employees to take paid leave for volunteer service in public schools. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 362 Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers incurring Fleming expenses for tutorial services for dependents enrolled in public school. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 363 Suffrage; restore to Hugh King of Claiborne County. Middleton 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 364 Suffrage; restore to Warren Slater of Walthall County. Nettles 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 365 Nursing homes; limit time to bring tort claim against. Nettles 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 366 Property and casualty insurance; no cancellation for Nettles claims not fault of insured. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 367 Mental illness; require insurance policies to provide Nettles covered benefits for treatment of. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 368 Sales tax; pay county percentage of sales tax generated Nettles from business activities in county but outside municipalities. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 369 Drug testing; require for all elected officials. Nettles 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 370 Suffrage; restore to Janice Marie Heard Alexander of Montgomery (74th) Hinds County. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 371 Bonds; issue bonds to provide funds for Mississippi McCoy Land, Water and Timber Resources Fund. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 372 Elections; prohibit predicting results before polls McCoy closed. 01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 373 Health insurance; mandate coverage for treatment of McCoy infertility in certain policies. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 374 Rabbit meat inspections; state pay full cost of Frierson inspection service fees. 01/03 (H) Referred To Agriculture HB 375 Election commissioners; revise qualifications for Rotenberry election. 01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 376 Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers having a Moore (60th) dependent with a disability. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 377 Income tax; authorize adjustment to gross income for Moore (60th) disability insurance premiums paid by individuals. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 378 Radar; authorize sheriffs in certain counties to use. Moore (60th) 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 379 High school diploma; authorize local school districts Montgomery (15th) to award to World War II veterans. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 380 Retirement; vocational education teachers may purchase Montgomery (15th) credit for prior work experience. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 381 All-terrain vehicles; decrease sales tax on those used Montgomery (15th) for agricultural purposes. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 382 Appropriation; UM Medical Center for establishing a Fleming model school of autism. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 383 Radar; authorize sheriffs in certain counties to use. Cameron 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 384 Law Enforcement Officers Death Benefits Trust Fund; Compretta include firefighters. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B;Appropriations HB 385 Insurance contracts of school districts; place under Taylor the public bid requirements. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 386 Child support; allow evidence of extra support in Taylor modification proceedings. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 387 State highways; portions replaced or bypassed by Maples four-lane highway program remain on state system. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 388 Elected school board members; elect all in November Ishee rather than March. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Apportionment and Elections HB 389 Elected school boards; elect members at general state Moore (60th) and county elections. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Apportionment and Elections HB 390 Regulations; regulations affecting general public must Moore (60th) be approved by Legislature. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 391 State Superintendent of Public Education; elect at Moore (60th) general state election. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Apportionment and Elections HB 392 Schools; establish opening and closing dates of Moore (60th) scholastic year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 393 Internet filtering; require on computers in public Moore (60th) schools and libraries. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 394 Deer hunting season; extend deer hunting season until Pierce January 31. 01/03 (H) Referred To Game and Fish HB 395 Alternate jurors; revise method of selecting. McBride 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 396 Honorary high school diploma; award to WWII and Korean Clark Conflict veterans. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 397 Adopted children; establish right to know identity of Clark biological parents. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 398 Automobile insurance; prohibit increase or cancellation Bowles when insured not at fault. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 399 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for construction Robinson (84th) of regional juvenile detention facilities. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 400 Lauderdale County Board of Education; require municipal Robinson (84th) school district to consent to transfer of certain students. 01/03 (H) Referred To Local and Private Legislation;Education HB 401 School districts, municipal; provide for board member Robinson (84th) from added territory and authorize transfer to adjacent district. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 402 Disabilities; Department of Education may pay to make Robinson (84th) reasonable accommodations for teachers with disabilities. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 403 Alcohol; prohibit certain "drive through" sales of Robinson (84th) alcoholic beverages, light wine and beer, create penalty. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 404 Absentee ballots; enhance penalties for violations Robinson (84th) regarding. 01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 405 Gambling; clarify definition of unlawful gambling Robinson (84th) devices. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 406 Compressed gas privilege tax; reduce on certain Robinson (84th) vehicles. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 407 Automobile insurance; insurers may offer policy Robinson (84th) allowing use of original parts for auto repair. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 408 Property; allow landowner renting lot to evict mobile Robinson (84th) home owner in timely manner. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 409 State Health Insurance Plan; authorize local government Robinson (84th) retirees to participate in. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 410 PERS; school bus drivers shall be eligible to be Robinson (84th) members of. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 411 Municipal annexation; require approval by majority of Robinson (84th) qualified electors in territory to be annexed. 01/03 (H) Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 412 Out-of-state tuition; waive for nonresidents whose Bowles parents are IHL alumni and own property in state. 01/03 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 413 School districts with added territory; authorize Robinson (84th) automatic student transfers. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 414 Retirement; prohibit PERS retiree from being reemployed Bowles by PERS employer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 415 Mineral interests; revise procedure for payment of Ellzey taxes. 01/03 (H) Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals;Ways and Means HB 416 Mineral interests; revise procedure for payment of Hamilton taxes. 01/03 (H) Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals;Ways and Means HB 417 Sales tax; exempt temporary storage of tangible Jennings personal property by public storage warehouses pending shipping to another state. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 418 Assistant teachers; increase salaries. Davis 01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 419 DUI; distinctive license tag for third offense. Davis 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A;Ways and Means HB 420 Retired teachers; may draw retirement benefits and be Davis reemployed as teachers. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 421 Textbooks; require public schools to make purchasing Wells-Smith information available to parents. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 422 Bad checks; revise time period to tender payment. Wells-Smith 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 423 Sales tax; authorize municipalities to levy special Mayo sales tax and use portion of proceeds to reduce ad valorem taxes. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 424 Open Meetings Law; public body pay prevailing party's Zuber attorneys' fees and expenses if violation found. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 425 Income tax; authorize an adjustment to gross income for Holloway * child support payments made pursuant to court order. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 426 Law enforcement officers; allow compensation for Mayo providing advice to attorneys while off duty. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 427 "Jobline"; Department of Rehabilitation Services to Clarke establish a touch-tone national job search system. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 428 Mississippi Civil Rights Museum; create and place under Fleming Department of Archives and History. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands;Appropriations HB 429 Appropriation; IHL for making improvements to library Clarke at Jackson State University. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 430 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for improvements Clarke to library at Jackson State University. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 431 Bonds; issue bonds for improvements to the Margaret Clarke Walker Alexander National Research Center at Jackson State University. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 432 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for construction Clarke of transitional student housing at Jackson State University. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 433 Appropriation; IHL for funding certain improvements at Clarke the Margaret Walker Alexander Research Center at JSU. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 434 Municipalities; authorize to create drainage districts. Wallace 01/03 (H) Referred To Municipalities;Ways and Means HB 435 Municipalities; create drainage districts. Wallace 01/03 (H) Referred To Municipalities;Ways and Means HB 436 Construction Education Fund; clarify certain language Guice relating to. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 437 Taxing districts; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 438 State offenders serving sentence in county jails; Ford extend repealer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Penitentiary;Appropriations HB 439 Housing development revolving fund; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 440 Mississippi Veterans Monument Commission; extend Ford repealer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Military Affairs HB 441 Pearl River Water Diversion Project; extend repealer Ford for one year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Game and Fish HB 442 Mississippi Individual On-Site Wastewater Disposal Ford System Law; reenact and extend the repealer for one year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 443 Yellow Creek Regional Project Board; extend repealer Ford for one year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 444 Mississippi Children's Health Care Act; delete repealer Ford and allow coverage of certain dental services. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 445 School nurse intervention program; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 446 Power of municipalities to change streams; extend Ford repealer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 447 Mississippi Employer-Assisted Housing Teacher Program; Ford extend repealer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 448 Juvenile Detention Fund; transfer funds to the Ford Adolescent Offender Program. 01/03 (H) Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB 449 Community development block grants for water systems; Ford extend repealer for one year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 450 Juvenile Health Recovery Review and Advisory Board; Ford extend repealer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB 451 Flood and drainage control districts; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 452 Municipal redistricting; conform mayor-council to Denny council-manager. 01/03 (H) Referred To Municipalities;Apportionment and Elections HB 453 Banks; increase amount that may be paid to the Reynolds successors of deceased depositors without administration. 01/03 (H) Referred To Banks and Banking HB 454 State Board for Community and Junior Colleges; abolish Ishee and place community colleges under IHL Board. 01/03 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 455 Highway 49; bring segment between U.S. 90 and U.S. 80 Rotenberry up to highway standards. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB 456 Municipalities; authorize to create traffic-control Robinson (63rd) monitoring systems. 01/03 (H) Referred To Municipalities;Transportation HB 457 DNA testing; require for felons. Guice 01/03 (H) Referred To Penitentiary;Appropriations HB 458 Construction Education Fund; authorize distribution to Guice the Mississippi Construction Education Foundation. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 459 Office of Indigent Appeals; create. Blackmon 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B;Appropriations HB 460 Public Defender Task Force; continue operation. Blackmon 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 461 Marriage licenses; shall be accompanied by a family Clark life guide. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 462 Landscape Architecture Law; reenact and revise. Stevens 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 463 Savings Association Law; delete repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Banks and Banking HB 464 Savings banks; delete repealer on regulation of. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Banks and Banking HB 465 State Board of Banking Review; delete repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Banks and Banking HB 466 Special Needs Prison Program; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Penitentiary HB 467 Proceeds of sale of lieu lands; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 468 Finance charge agreements; extend repealer for one Ford year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Banks and Banking HB 469 Wireless emergency telephone service; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Utilities HB 470 Certificate of need; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 471 Infant Mortality Task Force; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 472 School Administrator Sabbatical Program; extend Ford repealer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 473 Medicaid; extend repealer on implantable programmable Ford pump. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations HB 474 Dyslexia testing pilot programs; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 475 Agricultural leases of prison lands; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Penitentiary HB 476 Petition for determination of rights in adoption cases; Ford extend repealer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 477 Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Penitentiary HB 478 Children's Advisory Council; reenact and extend Ford repealer for one year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 479 Department of Human Services; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 480 Intensive Supervision Program; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Penitentiary HB 481 Permit requirements for persons providing home medical Ford equipment; extend repealer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 482 Insurance; extend repealer on prohibition regarding Ford commissions paid to unlicensed employees. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 483 Waste tire disposal fee; remove repealer date. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 484 Circuit clerk; increase fee for each day's attendance Ellis during court term. 01/03 (H) Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 485 Gaming Counties Infrastructure Program; restrict Janus projects and revenues to gaming counties. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB 486 City of Biloxi; may provide for cost-of-living Janus increases for retired firemen and policemen of city. 01/03 (H) Referred To Local and Private Legislation HB 487 City of Biloxi; may provide for cost-of-living Janus increases for retired city employees. 01/03 (H) Referred To Local and Private Legislation HB 488 Distinctive license tags; authorize for various Janus organizations and persons. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 489 Law enforcement officers; establish separate retirement Janus system for. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 490 Gaming fees; remove 2012 reverter on certain diversions Janus of. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 491 Uninsured motorists; prohibit from collecting the first Janus $10,000.00 in property damage and bodily injury. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 492 State and U.S. flags; require to be displayed on all Janus public buildings. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands HB 493 Tree surgery work; revise definition under professional Janus services licensing requirements. 01/03 (H) Referred To Agriculture HB 494 Gaming Counties Infrastructure Program; restrict Janus projects and revenues to gaming counties. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB 495 Transportation; create the Multimodal Transportation Janus Capital Improvement Program Fund. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB 496 Video camera; require in every public school classroom Clark and bus. 01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 497 Boards of supervisors; increase members' salaries. Markham 01/03 (H) Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;County Affairs HB 498 Campaign contributions; prohibit acceptance or Horne solicitation of before candidate qualifies. 01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 499 Minority-owned professional services businesses; Wallace require utilization plan with public contracts. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 500 Minority-owned businesses; certain entities doing Wallace public business file plan on utilization of. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 501 Child abuse; revise felonious child abuse. Morris 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 502 Handicap parking violation; charge dismissed upon proof Morris to court of valid windshield placard. 01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 503 Sales tax; increase diversion to municipalities, create Young diversion to counties, use portion to reduce ad valorem taxes. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 504 Cosmetology Board; reenact and extend repealer on. Young 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 505 Sales and ad valorem taxes; increase sales tax Young diversion to cities, create diversion to counties, cap city and county ad valorem taxes. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 506 Mississippi Auto Liability Insurance No Pay - No Play Chism Act; create. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 507 Standardized health insurance drug prescription card; Chism establish. 01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 508 Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers who purchase Cameron a gun safe or similar device. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 509 Mississippi Department of Labor; establish and create Evans elected position of commissioner of Labor. 01/03 (H) Referred To Labor;Appropriations HB 510 Retirement; allow purchase of creditable service in Smith (39th) PERS for service as junior college trustee. 01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 511 Regulation of credit unions; delete repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Banks and Banking HB 512 Medicaid; extend repealer on contingency plan for Ford millennium conversion. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 513 Counsel for indigents; extend repealer on appointment Ford of. 01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 514 Mississippi Business Finance Corporation; extend Ford repealer one year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 515 Department of Banking and Consumer Finance; delete Ford repealer on laws creating. 01/03 (H) Referred To Banks and Banking HB 516 Charter schools; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Education HB 517 State Board of Health and the State Department of Ford Health; extend repealer for one year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 518 Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend Ford repealer. 01/03 (H) Referred To Penitentiary HB 519 State Board of Psychologists and licensing Ford requirements; extend repealer for one year. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 520 Mississippi Board of Optometry; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 521 Marriage and Family Therapy; extend repealer on Ford Licensure Act. 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 522 State Board of Chiropractic Examiners; extend repealer. Ford 01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Welfare HB 523 IHL Board; abolish and establish separate board for Fleming each institution. 01/03 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HC 19 Amend Constitution; Governor elected by majority of Martinson popular vote; require runoff if no majority; abolish electoral votes. 01/03 (H) Referred To Constitution HC 20 Amend Constitution; provide for appointed Supreme Court Guice judges. 01/03 (H) Referred To Constitution HC 21 Amend Constitution; elect State Superintendent of Moore (60th) Public Education. 01/03 (H) Referred To Constitution HC 22 Amend Constitution; reconstitute membership of State Pierce College Board. 01/03 (H) Referred To Constitution HC 23 Amend Consitiution; require elections on municipal Robinson (84th) annexations. 01/03 (H) Referred To Constitution HC 24 Amend Constitution; define state boundaries. Janus 01/03 (H) Referred To Constitution HC 25 Mississippi River Bridge near Greenville; memorialize Cameron Congress to provide additional funds to construct. 01/03 (H) Referred To Rules HC 26 Call for a New Bretton Woods Conference for Fleming international monetary system stability. 01/03 (H) Referred To Rules HC 27 Recognize February as African-American Asthma Awareness Fleming Month. 01/03 (H) Referred To Rules HC 28 Endorse the Global Sullivan Principles of Corporate Fleming Social Responsibility. 01/03 (H) Referred To Rules HC 29 Recognize April as Organ Donation and Recovery Month. Fleming 01/03 (H) Referred To Rules HC 30 Memorialize Congress to permit states to tax Internet Nettles and mail order sales. 01/03 (H) Referred To Rules HC 31 Require the Secretary of State to study feasibility of Fleming a uniform statewide electoral process. 01/03 (H) Referred To Rules HC 32 Constitutional Convention; rescind previous resolutions Martinson calling for. 01/03 (H) Referred To Rules
HC 18 Joint session; call to hear an address by the Governor. Ford 01/03 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
SB2001 Hunting license fee; require reciprocal fees for Chamberlin nonresidents. 01/03 (S) Referred To Wildlife and Fisheries SB2002 Minimum education program; allot funds for employing Smith high school arts education instructors. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2003 Appropriation; SDE for additional teacher units in Smith Grades 1-4. 01/03 (S) Referred To Appropriations SB2004 Teacher certification; require instruction in all Smith reading methods for K-4. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2005 Video games; regulate violent. Tollison 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2006 Approp. FY2002; SDE for additional teacher assistants Smith in school districts with 60% participation in free lunch program. 01/03 (S) Referred To Appropriations SB2007 Bonds for Emerging Crops Fund; increase amount of bonds Smith that may be issued under. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2008 Discount prescription rates for veterans; require for Smith pharmacists participating in Medicaid program. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2009 Fleeing or eluding; create offense. Smith 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2010 Medicaid reimbursable; services provided by licensed Smith certified social worker. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2011 Homestead exemption; increase the amount of Smith reimbursement for county tax losses. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2012 Cheerleaders in middle school and high school; shall Smith receive 1/2 credit toward graduation. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2013 Payment to retiring teachers for unused leave; to be Ross based on last contracted salary. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2014 Juveniles; prohibit sale of rolling papers to. Kirby 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2015 Hunting and fishing license; expire one year after Chamberlin issuance; notify licensee of expiration. 01/03 (S) Referred To Wildlife and Fisheries SB2016 Arson; revise third degree. Chamberlin * 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2017 Insurance agents; exempt 65 or older from continuing Dearing education requirements. 01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance SB2018 Sales tax exemption; Ducks Unlimited fund-raising Dearing purchases. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2019 Community college districts; may waive out-of-state Dearing tuition for students living within 50 miles of campus. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations SB2020 Dispensing opticians; provide for licensure of. Dearing 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2021 Ad valorem taxes for parks and recreation; cities may Dearing increase. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2022 Bonds; increase amount that may be issued to provide Dearing grants for livestock facilities. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2023 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds to improve Duncan Dearing Park Golf Course in Natchez. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2024 Littering; revise penalty. Dearing 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2025 Premises owner; limit liability to persons injured by Ross criminal acts of third parties. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2026 Income tax; increase exemption for National Guard and Ross Reserve pay. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2027 Income tax; increase exemption for National Guard and Furniss Reserve pay. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2028 School Employment Procedures Law; require good cause Minor for nonreemployment decisions. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Judiciary SB2029 Pearl River bridge at Jackson; require the Legislature Ross to appropriate matching funds. 01/03 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation;Appropriations SB2030 Firearms; provide enhanced penalties when used in Kirby commission of certain felonies. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2031 Insurance policies; policy controls over foreign Kirby language advertisement. 01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance SB2032 EBT system for food stamps; clarify implementation Huggins dates. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2033 Elections; require voters to present I.D. prior to Ross voting. 01/03 (S) Referred To Elections SB2034 Bonds; issue to fund the Highway 98 Access Improvement King Program Fund. 01/03 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation;Finance SB2035 Home school students; authorize dual enrollment in Nunnelee public schools. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2036 Sales tax exemption; Habitat for Humanity. Nunnelee 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2037 Income tax; revise certain provisions regarding gains Nunnelee and losses and business deductions. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2038 Driver's license; no suspension of jail time for Nunnelee driving with suspended or revoked license. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2039 Sales tax; exempt sales to the American Family Nunnelee Association. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2040 TANF recipient's disqualification due to marriage; Nunnelee authorize lump-sum payment as incentive for. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2041 Eviction; by district attorney for drug violations. Nunnelee 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2042 Mississippi Report Card; prescribe categories for Nunnelee schools. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2043 M.T.A.G. scholarship program; increase tuition Nunnelee assistance for freshman and sophomore students. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations SB2044 Improper laboratory charges by physicians; grounds for Ross license suspension or revocation. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2045 Whistleblower Law; clarify definition of governmental Ross entity. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2046 Sales tax; phase out on retail sales of certain foods Ross for human consumption. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2047 "Declaration of Independence"; require school students Nunnelee to recite. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2048 Medical procedures on minor by Department of Health; Nunnelee require parental consent. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2049 Income tax; allow credit for child adoption expenses. Nunnelee 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2050 Guardian ad litem; clarify appointment, allow county to Nunnelee pay fee, revise notice to unknown fathers. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2051 Elections; enact municipal open primary law. Nunnelee 01/03 (S) Referred To Elections SB2052 Local government-CAP loans; include construction, Nunnelee repair or renovation of recreation and athletic complexes. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2053 Child care; exempt from licensure schools that are Nunnelee members of the Association of Christian Schools. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Education SB2054 Lobbying law; include public employees engaging in Nunnelee lobbying activities. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2055 Post conviction bail; clarify for child abuser. Nunnelee 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2056 School term; revise first day and last day for all Nunnelee schools. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2057 Teachers; create duty to inform students of Nunnelee unlawfulness of certain conduct. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2058 Food handling establishment permits; displayed at Nunnelee visible location. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2059 School-related fund-raising activities; provide certain Nunnelee restrictions. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2060 Highways; create the Four-Lane Highway Maintenance Furniss Account and Fund with gaming fee increase. 01/03 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation;Appropriations SB2061 Riding bailiffs; increase authorized compensation for. Furniss 01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;County Affairs SB2062 Corrections; authorize DOC to construct prison on state Furniss land in Quitman County. 01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections;Appropriations SB2063 Public officials; allow PERS retiree serving as a local Furniss elected or appointed official to receive retirement allowance. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2064 Sixteenth section lands; revise agricultural lease Furniss provisions. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2065 HIV; establish crime of exposure. Furniss 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2066 Public Housing; create drug-free zone. Furniss 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2067 Retirement; include judges in legislative retirement Furniss plan. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2068 Sales Tax; reduce the tax on admissions to all publicly Carmichael owned facilities. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2069 Tax collector/assessor; require separate offices in Minor counties with total assessed valuation of $140 Million or more. 01/03 (S) Referred To County Affairs SB2070 School districts; pilot program requiring pupils to Simmons read a minimum of 4 books per school year. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2071 Teachers; authorize Three-for-Three Teacher Relocation Simmons Program. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Appropriations SB2072 Appropriation; MDA - job recruitment and training Simmons program; addl. FY01 & FY02. 01/03 (S) Referred To Appropriations SB2073 Mississippi Creditor-Placed Insurance Act; enact. Kirby 01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance SB2074 Home repair fraud; create offense, prescribe Moffatt punishment. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2075 Telephone solicitations; prohibit for subscribers who Furniss notify PSC. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Utilities SB2076 Four-Lane Highway Program; designate a section in Furniss Coahoma County. 01/03 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation SB2077 Public Employees' Retirement System; allow members Furniss additional years of creditable service for combat time/prisoners of war. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2078 Motor vehicles; clarify towing safety. White (29th) 01/03 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation SB2079 Labor organizations; prohibit from giving money to White (29th) members to give to political activities. 01/03 (S) Referred To Labor SB2080 HIV; establish crime of exposure. White (29th) 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2081 Sex crimes; reports to be confidential. White (29th) 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2082 Community college districts; may waive out-of-state King tuition for students living within 50 miles of campus. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations SB2083 Commitment; limit time of transfer to state facility. Chamberlin 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Judiciary SB2084 Municipalities; revised definitions. Chamberlin 01/03 (S) Referred To Municipalities SB2085 Automatic external defibrillators; establish fund to King reimburse counties and cities for purchasing. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations SB2086 Land surveyors; limitation of liability. King 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2087 Standard criminal assessment fee; increase General Fund Gordon amount, repeal bond fee. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary;Appropriations SB2088 Statewide Public Defender System; revise. Gordon 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary;Appropriations SB2089 MS Civil War Battlefield Commission; authorize expense Gordon reimbursement for members. 01/03 (S) Referred To Appropriations SB2090 Constables; authorize appointment of deputies. Burton 01/03 (S) Referred To County Affairs SB2091 Election of municipal separate school district trustees Gordon presently elected; to be held at the general election. 01/03 (S) Referred To Elections SB2092 Tobacco settlement funds; create Defribrillator Gordon Acquisition Trust Fund. 01/03 (S) Referred To Appropriations SB2093 Light wine or beer; authorize sale and possession at Gordon any qualified resort area. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2094 Health insurance plans; require coverage for treatment Gordon of social anxiety disorder. 01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance SB2095 Authorized number of passenger vehicles purchased by Gordon state agencies; repeal. 01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Appropriations SB2096 Highway Patrol Officers; require anniversary date Gordon increases in base pay. 01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Appropriations SB2097 Justice court clerks; establish the minimum salary to Gordon be paid to. 01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;County Affairs SB2098 Victim assistance coordinators; classify as state Gordon employees. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2099 Thomas G. Abernethy; designate Tenn-Tom Waterway bridge Gordon at Amory in memory of. 01/03 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation SB2100 IHL and community colleges; may waive out-of-state Carmichael tuition for students living within 50 miles of campus. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations SB2101 State Employee Health Insurance; state pay premiums for Carmichael certain retired employees. 01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance;Appropriations SB2102 Rural Fire Truck Acquisition Act; revise provisions; Thames exempt certain sales to fire departments from taxation. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2103 Suffrage; restore to Jerry McDonald of Newton County. Burton 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2104 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds to build a golf Burton course at Roosevelt State Park. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SB2105 DUI; allow multiple counts for vehicular homicide. Burton 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2106 Circuit clerks; increase pay for attendance upon court Burton term. 01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SB2107 Adult care facilities; define adult day services Burton facilities for licensure purposes. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2108 Reading sufficiency; require for Fourth Grade students. Burton 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2109 Constables; allow expense reimbursement for good faith Burton effort to serve process. 01/03 (S) Referred To County Affairs SB2110 Justice court judges; include in Nonpartisan Judicial Burton Election Act. 01/03 (S) Referred To Elections SB2111 Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries/Parks; enter into Dearing interlocal agreements with any municipality to operate a satellite golf facility. 01/03 (S) Referred To Wildlife and Fisheries;Appropriations SB2112 Elderly; enhanced penalties for certain crimes against. Burton 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2113 CPR classes; require in health curriculum Grades 9-12. Burton * 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2114 Nursing home inspections; SDH place certain Johnson (19th) requirements on nursing home surveyors. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SB2115 Official state song; adopt "Mississippi Song". Nunnelee 01/03 (S) Referred To Rules SB2116 Radar; authorize Ross Barnett Reservoir patrol officers Ross to use. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2117 Frivolous legal action against school personnel; King provide immunity and assessment of attorney's fees and costs for. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2118 Public school classroom; brief period of quiet Frazier reflection authorized. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SB2119 Radar; allow use by any size municipality. Dearing 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SB2120 Retired teachers; may draw retirement benefits and be King reemployed as teachers. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Finance SC 501 Supreme Court; amend Section 145 of MS Constitution to Ross provide for appointment of judges by Governor. 01/03 (S) Referred To Constitution SC 502 Amend Constitution; Governor elected by majority of Ross popular vote; require run-off if no majority; abolish electoral votes. 01/03 (S) Referred To Constitution SC 503 Legislators; repeal constitutional immunity from Frazier arrest. 01/03 (S) Referred To Constitution SC 504 Const.; Amend Sec. 109 to provide that conflict of Ross interest prohibition applies to officials voting on the law authorizing contract. 01/03 (S) Referred To Constitution SC 505 Const 252, etc; provide for statewide elections to Nunnelee occur in even numbered years. 01/03 (S) Referred To Constitution SC 506 Const; protect MS Fire Fighters Memorial Burn Center Furniss Trust Fund. 01/03 (S) Referred To Constitution SN 1 Brigadier General James Harvey Lipscomb, III, Greenville, Mississippi, as the Adjutant General of the Mississippi National Guard, for the term of office that shall be concurrent with that of the Governor, vice George Walker. 01/03 (S) Referred To Veterans and Military Affairs SN 2 Mr. John S. Allison, Jackson, Mississippi, as the Commissioner of Banking and Consumer Finance, for the four year term of office commencing July 1, 2000 and ending July 1, 2004, vice. 01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 3 Ms. Amy Adelman, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to the Mississippi State Board of Examiners for Licensed Professional Counselors, for the three-year term of office ending June 30, 2003, representing the Fifth Congressional District, vice. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 4 Major Jim Kinslow, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two-year term of office commencing July 1, 2000. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SN 5 Sergeant Ronnie Castille, Lucedale, Mississippi, to the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two-year term of office commencing July 1, 2000. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SN 6 Rodney E. Frothingham, MD, Greenville, Mississippi, to the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two year term of office commencing July 1, 2000. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SN 7 Robert S. Gaddis, Laurel, Mississippi, to the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two-year term of office commencing July 1, 2000, vice. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SN 8 C. Wyck Neely, DDS, Magee, Mississippi, to the State Board of Dental Examiners, for the four-year term of office ending June 30, 2004, representing Dental District 6. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 9 Ms. Sondra P. Caillavet, Biloxi, Mississippi, to the State Board of Education, for a nine (9) year term of office ending July 1, 2009, representing the Teacher At-Large position, vice. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SN 10 Mr. Claude Hartley, Belden, Mississippi, to the State Board of Education, for the unexpired term ending July 1, 2003, representing the Third Supreme Court District, vice Cheryl Tidwell. 01/03 (S) Referred To Education SN 11 Walter C. Gough, MD, Drew, Mississippi, to the State Board of Health, for the six (6) year term of office ending July 1, 2006, representing the Second Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 12 Ms. Lynda Austin, Lake Cormorant, Mississippi, as a member of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for a six (6) year term of office, representing the Third Supreme Court District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SN 13 Ms. Sharion Aycock, Fulton, Mississippi, as a member of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for a two (2) year term of office, representing the Third Supreme Court District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SN 14 H. Gordon Myrick, Gulfport, Mississippi, as a member of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for a six (6) year term of office, representing the Second Supreme Court District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SN 15 Mr. Bryce Griffis, Starkville, Mississippi, as a member of the Board of Trustees of Institutions Of Higher Learning, for the unexpired term of office ending May 8, 2004, representing the Second Congressional District, vice Larry Homan. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges SN 16 Ms. Amy Whitten, Oxford, Mississippi, as a member of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions Of Higher Learning, for a twelve-year term of office ending May 8, 2012, representing the Second Congressional District [1944]. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges SN 17 Dr. Stacy Davidson, Cleveland, Mississippi, as a member of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions Of Higher Learning, for a twelve-year term of office ending May 8, 2012, representing the Third Congressional District [1944]. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges SN 18 Ms. Bettye Henderson Neely, Grenada, Mississippi, as a member of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions Of Higher Learning, for a twelve-year term of office ending May 8, 2012, representing the Fourth Congressional [1944]. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges SN 19 Mr. H. Scott Ross, West Point, Mississippi, as a member of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions Of Higher Learning, for a twelve-year term of office ending May 8, 2012, representing the Third Supreme Court District [1944]. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges SN 20 Rick Hemba, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, for a term of four (4) years commencing July 1, 2000 and ending July 1, 2004, representing the Recreational Fisherman position. 01/03 (S) Referred To Ports and Marine Resources SN 21 Mr. Oliver Sahuque, Lakeshore, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, for a term of four (4) years commencing July 1, 2000 and ending July 1, 2004, representing the Commercial Fisherman position. 01/03 (S) Referred To Ports and Marine Resources SN 22 Rudy Lesso, Biloxi, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, for a term of four (4) years commencing July 1, 2000 and ending July 1, 2004, representing the Commercial Seafood Processor position. 01/03 (S) Referred To Ports and Marine Resources SN 23 Joseph E. Johnston, MD, Mount Olive, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure, for the six (6) year term of office ending July 1, 2006, representing the Second Supreme Court District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 24 William Henderson, MD, Oxford, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure, for the six (6) year term of office ending July 1, 2006, representing the Third Supreme Court District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 25 Tina Mabry, Decatur, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Board of Nursing, for a four-year term of office ending June 30, 2004, representing the nurse practitioner seat on the board. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 26 Delores Barlow, Ridgeland, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Board of Nursing, for a four-year term of office ending June 30, 2004, representing the nurse educator position on the board. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 27 Sonja R. Fuqua, Madison, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Board of Nursing, for a four-year term of office ending June 30, 2004, representing for the nurse at large position on the board. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 28 Dr. Mary Louise Coyne, Diamondhead, Mississippi, to the Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators, for a four year term of office ending June 25, 2004, representing the position of educator with expertise in the field of healthcare and associated at the time of his appointment with an institution of higher learning within the state of Mississippi. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 29 Fred H. Mothershed, OD, Tupelo, Mississippi, as a member of the State Board of Optometry, for the five year term of office ending June 20, 2005, representing the First Congressional District [1980]. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 30 Donald ("Pete") Pope, Gautier, Mississippi, as a member and chairman of the State Parole Board, for the term of office commencing June 30, 2000 and serving at the will and pleasure of the Governor. 01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections SN 31 Patricia Kathryn Miller, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, as a member of the State Parole Board, for the term of office commencing June 30, 2000 and serving at the will and pleasure of the Governor. 01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections SN 32 Kareem West, Natchez, Mississippi, as a member of the State Parole Board, for the term of office commencing June 30, 2000, and serving at the will and pleasure of the Governor. 01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections SN 33 Marilyn Starks, Shelby, Mississippi, as a member of the State Parole Board, for the term of office commencing June 30, 2000, and serving at the will and pleasure of the Governor. 01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections SN 34 James C. Kelly, Mt. Olive, Mississippi, to the Mississippi State Board of Pharmacy, for the five (5) year term of office ending July 1, 2005, representing the Fourth Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 35 Cynthia H. Bamburg, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, to the Mississippi State Board of Pharmacy, for the five (5) year term of office ending July 1, 2005, representing the Institutional At-Large position. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 36 Billy E. Leech, Amory, Mississippi, as a member of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission, for the four (4) year term ending May 20, 2005, representing the First Congressional District [1983]. 01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 37 Alton Beck, Columbus, Mississippi, to the Veterans' Affairs Board, for the five (5) year term of office ending May 14, 2005, representing the Third Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Veterans and Military Affairs SN 38 Rayford N. Edgar, Water Valley, Mississippi, to the Veterans' Affairs Board, for the five (5) year term of office ending May 14, 2005, representing the State-At-Large. 01/03 (S) Referred To Veterans and Military Affairs SN 39 Johnnie Sartor, Starkville, Mississippi, to the Veterans' Home Purchase Board, for the four (4) year term of office ending May 14, 2004, representing the Third Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Veterans and Military Affairs SN 40 Lonnie C. Carlton, Jackson, Mississippi, to the Veterans' Home Purchase Board, for the four (4) year term of office ending May 14, 2004, representing the Fourth Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Veterans and Military Affairs SN 41 Dr. Douglas F. Jefcoat, Laurel, Mississippi, to the State Board of Veterinary Medicine, for the five (5) year term of office ending May 22, 2005, representing the Second Supreme Court District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Agriculture SN 42 Reginald P. Barnes, Webb, Mississippi, to the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks,, for the unexpired term of office ending July 1, 2000, representing the Second Congressional District, vice Howard Miller. 01/03 (S) Referred To Wildlife and Fisheries SN 43 Reginald P. Barnes, Webb, Mississippi, to the Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks Commission, for the five (5) year term of office ending July 1, 2005, representing the Second Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Wildlife and Fisheries SN 44 Veldore Young Heidelberg, Meridian, Mississippi, to the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, for six-year term of office ending June 30, 2006, representing the Third Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges SN 45 Kenneth R. Wheeler, Tupelo, Mississippi, to the Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, for the two year term of office commencing July 1, 2000. 01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary SN 46 Ted Cain, Diamondhead, Mississippi, to the Mississippi State Board of Health, for the six (6) year term of office ending July 1, 2006, representing the Fifth Congressional District [1980]. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 47 Toni Cooley, Jackson, Mississippi, as a member of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for a two (2) year term of office, representing the First Supreme Court District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SN 48 John Thomas, McComb, Mississippi, as a member of the Mississippi Home Corporation, for a four (4) year term of office, representing the Second Supreme Court District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SN 49 Freda M. Bush, MD, Jackson, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Board of Medical Licensure, for the six (6) year term of office ending July 1, 2006, representing the First Supreme Court District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 50 Robert Landrum, Ellisville, Mississippi, to the State Board of Mental Health, for a seven (7) year term of office ending July 1, 2007, representing the Fifth Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 51 A. Jerald Jackson, MD, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to the Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators, for a four-year term of office ending June 25, 2004, representing the position of licensed and practicing medical doctor or physician. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 52 Dr. Matthew R. Buckley, Cleveland, Mississippi, to the Mississippi State Board of Examiners for Licensed Professional Counselors, for the three (3) year term of office ending June 30, 2003, representing the Second Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 53 Leonard A. ("Len") Blackwell, II, Gulfport, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Gaming Commission, for a four-year term of office ending September 30, 2004. 01/03 (S) Referred To Finance SN 54 Dr. Virginia Lee Cora, Jackson, Mississippi, to the Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators, for a four-year term of office ending June 25, 2004, representing the position of educator with expertise in the field of health care and associated at the time of this appointment with an institution of higher learning within the state of Mississippi. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 55 Robert L. Crook, II, Jackson, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, for the unexpired term of office ending January 1, 2004, representing the Fourth Congressional District, vice Thomas E. Ruffin. 01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 56 Buster Davis, Fulton, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission, for a term that shall be concurrent with that of the Governor, representing the at large position and serving as Chairman. 01/03 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation SN 57 Everette E. Ladner, Gulfport, Mississippi, to the Mississippi Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, for the unexpired term of office ending January 1, 2002, representing the Fifth Congressional District, vice Jill D. Walters. 01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 58 Jimmy Murphy, Booneville, Mississippi, to the State Board for Community and Junior Colleges, for a six (6) year term of officeending June 30, 2006, representing the first Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges SN 59 Rica Lewis-Peyton, Madison, Mississippi, as the Executive Director of the Division Of Medicaid, serving at the will and pleasure of the Governor. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 60 Scott Phillips, Columbia, Mississippi, as a member of the Board of Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund, for the term of office ending March 1, 2001, representing the Fourth Congressional District. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 61 David Roach, University, Mississippi, to the the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services, for a five-year term of office ending June 30, 2005. 01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SN 62 Morris Lee Scott, Hernando, Mississippi, as member of the State Parole Board, for the term of office commencing June 30, 2000 and serving at the will and pleasure of the Governor. 01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections SN 63 Dr. Jerri Laube, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as a member of the Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists Board of Examiners, the term will expire in the year 2003, representing in the capacity of a marriage and family couselor appointee. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 64 Mr. Jack McMillen, Senatobia, Mississippi, as a member of the Mississippi Leadership Council on Aging, the appointment begins immediately and serves at the will and pleasure of the Lieutenant Governor. 01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SR 1 Senate Rules; Senator making the motion to table a bill Ross may call the bill from the table. 01/03 (S) Referred To Rules SR 2 Senate Rules; amend to allow five minutes debate to a Ross Senator moving to table a bill subject to call. 01/03 (S) Referred To Rules
HC 18 Joint session; call to hear an address by the Governor. Ford 01/03 (S) Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HC 18 Joint session; call to hear an address by the Governor. Ford 01/03 (S) Adopted 01/03 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 18 Joint session; call to hear an address by the Governor. Ford 01/03 (S) Referred To Rules
HC 18 Joint session; call to hear an address by the Governor. Ford 01/03 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
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