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HB 1 Retirement; PERS members with 10 years service may Fleming receive one-time distribution from their contributions for certain purposes. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 2 City of Biloxi; authorize donation to Humane Society of Janus South Mississippi. 01/04 (H) Referred To Local and Private Legislation HB 3 Implied consent; revise penalties for first and second Reeves offenses with higher blood alcohol concentration. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 4 Appropriation; Department of Corrections to provide Moak funding for additional field officers. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 5 Mississippi Code; provide set to office of Moak superintendent of each public school district. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 6 Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2005; create. Flaggs 01/04 (H) Referred To Juvenile Justice;Appropriations HB 7 Death penalty; not applicable to persons under age of Fleming 18 years. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc HB 8 Sentencing; prohibit death sentence when evidence Fleming establishes racial bias in prosecuting or sentencing. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc HB 9 Hate crimes; revise application. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 10 School enrollment; students may attend a school in a Fleming different district if their parents are purchasing a residence there. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education HB 11 Election commissioners; prohibit employment by Fleming political party while in office. 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 12 High school; require students to complete state Fleming certified driver education training in order to graduate. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education HB 13 Whistleblower Law; provide for damages. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 14 Dairy show; hold in Brookhaven in Lincoln County. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Agriculture HB 15 Alcoholic beverage licenses; require to purchase Moak certain liability insurance. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 16 Motor vehicle liability insurance coverage; raise Moak statutory minimum. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 17 Court of Appeals; provide office operating allowance Moak for certain judges. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 18 Uninsured motorist coverage; equal to or higher than Moak liability limits. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 19 Motor vehicle dealers; increase bond requirements as Moak designated agents. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 20 County roads and bridges; increase monetary threshold Moak requiring hiring engineer. 01/04 (H) Referred To County Affairs HB 21 State disability retirement; revise requirements for Moak refiling claims. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 22 Chancery courts; provide for posts in certain Moak districts. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 23 Circuit courts; provide for posts in certain districts. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 24 Insurance agent; revise definition under insurance Moak laws. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 25 Military records; allow for consideration for parole Fleming and trusty status for DOC inmates. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 26 Indecent exposure; revise penalties. Zuber 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 27 Appropriation; Education Department for support of Ishee Enrich Program of Lutheran Social Ministries. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 28 Parole; provide that first-time nonviolent offenders Ishee convicted after June 30, 1995, may be eligible. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 29 Health maintenance organizations; shall not Ishee discriminate against willing health care providers in geographic location. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 30 Fishing licenses; authorize reciprocity with Alabama Zuber for persons 65 and older. 01/04 (H) Referred To Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks HB 31 Public records; delete authority of public agencies to Zuber collect certain fees. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 32 License tag; distinctive tag issued to volunteer fire Markham fighters without additional fee. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 33 Motor vehicle ad valorem tax; exempt portion for Zuber military personnel stationed out of state. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 34 Motor fuel taxes; delete diversion of portion to Gaming Miles Counties Bond Sinking Fund. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 35 Saltwater sports fishing licenses; valid for 12 months Zuber from date of issuance. 01/04 (H) Referred To Marine Resources HB 36 Court reporters; additional compensation for court Moak administrator duties to be paid from judge's support staff allowance. 01/04 (H) Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 37 Medicaid physician immunity; limit damages to Masterson $250,000.00. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 38 Bad checks; strengthen provisions for collecting. Miles 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 39 State employees' life insurance; revise the amount of Smith (27th) coverage available to employees and certain retirees. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 40 County and municipal advertising; repeal authority to Reeves expend certain tax monies for. 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 41 Notaries public; increase maximum fees allowed for Moak services. 01/04 (H) Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers HB 42 Municipalities; authorize issuance of bonds for Fleming downtown private real estate development projects. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 43 Student Achievement Guarantee in Education Act; create. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 44 Municipal abandoned property; authorize governing Fleming authorities to give to adjacent landowner. 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities HB 45 Tuition; universities; limit increase after initial Fleming enrollment. 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 46 Corrections; authorize use of county inmates for Fleming skilled labor in other counties. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 47 Delinquent county debts; county may pay debt collector Moak up to 50% of amount collected. 01/04 (H) Referred To County Affairs HB 48 Circuit court cases; may be remanded to justice or Moak municipal court to be tried as misdemeanors. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 49 Implied consent; no nonadjudication in zero tolerance Reeves if no chemical test is given. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 50 Implied consent; prohibit reduction of sentence for Reeves second or subsequent offenses. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 51 Income Tax; increase rate of tax. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 52 Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters Death Broomfield Benefit Trust Fund; revise surviving spouse award. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 53 Income tax; authorize State Tax Commission to allow Fleming taxpayers owing additional tax to pay through installment agreement. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 54 Elections; persons convicted of any felony may not Denny vote. 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 55 Health insurance; senior status judges continue to Moak receive state insurance coverage. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 56 Deaths; require reporting to medical examiner if result Moak from abuse or occur in long-term care facility. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 57 Retirement; provide credit in Public Employees' Fleming Retirement System for service in United States Peace Corps. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 58 Retirement; PERS members may increase employee's Fleming contribution rate and receive higher benefits. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 59 Retirement; PERS and Highway Patrol members may retire Fleming regardless of age with 20 years of service. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 60 Law enforcement officers; establish separate retirement Fleming system for. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 61 Driver's license; require renewal every two years for Fleming persons over eighty-five. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 62 Suffrage; restore to Robin Lewis of Hinds County. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 63 Appropriation; Department of Education for reinstating Fleming physical education programs. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 64 Lethal injection; remove requirement that a licensed Fleming physician administer execution. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc HB 65 Major medical leave; allow state employees to be paid Fleming for no more than 30 days at termination of employment. 01/04 (H) Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 66 Legislator's salary; require to be equal to the highest Fleming base salary of any city alderman or councilman. 01/04 (H) Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 67 Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant (MTAG) Markham Program; increase award amounts. 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 68 Scholastic year; prohibit schools from opening before Markham August 15. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education HB 69 Election commissioners; remove requirement to declare Fleming party affiliation. 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 70 Appropriation; DHS to fund grant program for certain Fleming parents to provide for child care. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 71 Appropriation; DHS to fund reimbursement program to Fleming child care facilities for background checks. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 72 Death penalty; abolish by 2013 and prohibit death Fleming penalty sentences after January 1, 2006. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc HB 73 Capital death penalty cases; provide for Fleming post-conviction motions for DNA testing. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc HB 74 Absentee ballots; count and keep at circuit clerk's Fleming office. 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 75 Appropriation; IHL for funding grant program for Fleming persons taking academic courses on Internet. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 76 Public schools; prohibit zero tolerance discipline Fleming plans. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education HB 77 County grand jury; allow to remand cases to justice or Moak municipal court to be tried as misdemeanors. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 78 Managed care plans; cannot restrict providers from Fleming prescribing brand name drugs for patients. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance;Medicaid HB 79 Real estate appraisals; prohibit more than one Fleming appraiser from working public projects at the same time. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 80 Nonpartisan Judicial Election Act; repeal and enact Fleming partisan judicial elections. 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections;Judiciary A HB 81 Restitution center; authorize establishment in Moak southwest Mississippi. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections;Appropriations HB 82 Headlights; require to be used whenever windshield Ishee wipers necessitated. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 83 Justice court; provide jurisdiction over seized Moak property for game and fish violations. 01/04 (H) Referred To Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks;Judiciary B HB 84 Trial in absence of accused; revise. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 85 Pretrial intervention program; revise to provide Moak keeping of nonpublic records of subsequent proceedings. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 86 Disinterment of buried human bodies; define persons Moak having right of consent to. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 87 Death penalty; not to apply to minors. Mayo 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc HB 88 Death penalty; provide moratorium for purpose of Mayo completing study on impact. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc HB 89 Courts; allow chancery courts to hear Tort Claims Act Moak cases sent back from appellate courts. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 90 Agricultural leases of prison land; revise lease term Mayo and authorize auction for. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 91 Department of Information Technology Services; require Reeves to develop certain policies regarding cellular telephones. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 92 Salvage motor vehicles; provide for issuance of Moak certificates of title. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 93 Elected offices; increase filing fees for certain. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 94 Expunction; provide for certain crimes. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 95 Lawyer advertising; provide enforcement by Mississippi Reeves Bar. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 96 Criminal procedure; clarify expunction when Moak court-imposed conditions are completed or cases are dismissed. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 97 Implied consent; revise officers authorized to Reeves administer chemical tests. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 98 Implied consent; no dismissal or not guilty finding for Reeves failure to provide full information. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 99 Child custody; revise right of 12-year-old child to Reeves select custodial parent. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 100 Salaries of state employees; increase annually above Fleming United States Health and Human Services poverty guidelines. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 101 Access to Postsecondary Education Act; create. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 102 Municipalities; increase the number of councilmen and Fleming wards in mayor-council form of government. 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities HB 103 Gasoline; prohibit the use of MTBE as a gasoline Fleming additive and revise labeling requirements. 01/04 (H) Referred To Agriculture HB 104 Highway speed limit; maximum not to exceed 65 miles per Fleming hour at night. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 105 Motor vehicles; revise manner of payment of ad valorem Fleming tax on, revise for personalized license tax. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 106 Senior citizens; allow those with annual incomes below Moak a certain amount to attend college tuition free. 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 107 Election; repeal Nonpartisan Judicial Election Act. Denny 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections;Judiciary A HB 108 Fire fighters; authorize to keep badge and helmet upon Zuber retirement. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 109 Transfer of county/city property to nonprofit primary Warren health care clinic; extend repealer. 01/04 (H) Referred To County Affairs;Municipalities HB 110 Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers incurring Fleming expenses for tutorial services for dependents enrolled in public schools. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 111 Bonds; issue bonds for improvements to Level 1 and Fleming Level 2 public high schools. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 112 Mediation; require pursuit mediation in all civil Upshaw litigation. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 113 County road construction and repair; establish state Nicholson funding program to assist. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation;Appropriations HB 114 Attorneys; require statement on letterhead regarding Reeves errors and omissions coverage. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 115 Graffiti; authorize counties to adopt ordinances to Moak remove or cover on private property. 01/04 (H) Referred To County Affairs HB 116 Firearms; additional penalty for stealing during Moak another crime. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 117 Cyberstalking; establish law prohibiting. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 118 DUI; create separate offense of violating DUI law with Reeves minor as vehicle occupant. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 119 Motor vehicles; require notice to buyer that vehicle Moak may be salvaged or rebuilt and provide penalties for violations. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 120 Motor vehicles; require entity dismantling or crushing Moak vehicles to notify lienholders and provide penalties for violations. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 121 State ballad; designate "Mississippi, The Promised Moak Land" as official state ballad. 01/04 (H) Referred To Rules HB 122 Elected officials; indictment results in suspension Denny without pay and conviction results in removal. 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 123 State employees; increase salaries of. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 124 Elder death review teams; authorize counties to Moak establish. 01/04 (H) Referred To County Affairs HB 125 Medical Practice Disclosure Act; create. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Judiciary A HB 126 Trial by jury; allow and restrict contractual waiver of Moak right to trial by jury. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 127 Scenic streams; designate Pascagoula River as eligible Broomfield for nomination to scenic streams. 01/04 (H) Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 128 Criminal records; require permanent storage. Broomfield 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 129 Income tax; provide credit for taxpayer paying home Denny security expenses for primary residence. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 130 Universities; phase out remedial courses in reading and Martinson reading comprehension. 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 131 Implied Consent Law; appeals from justice court given Reeves priority on county and circuit court dockets. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 132 Domesticated pet; provide civil damages for Fleming intentionally or negligently and unlawfully killing. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 133 Physical education; require public high schools to Fleming teach daily. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education HB 134 Veterinarians; prohibit debarking or surgically Fleming silencing a vicious dog. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 135 Corrections; authorize mandatory rehabilitation program Fleming for offenders convicted of drug or alcohol related crimes. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections;Appropriations HB 136 Postsecondary academic courses on Internet; establish Fleming tuition grant program for. 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 137 Debilitating disease tuition waiver program; establish. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 138 Teachers, counselors and school officials; prohibit Fleming from recommending psychiatric drugs for children. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education HB 139 Child care; create grant program to assist certain Fleming parents with cost of providing for their children. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Appropriations HB 140 Child care facilities; create reimbursement program for Fleming cost of obtaining criminal background checks. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Appropriations HB 141 Genetic testing and discrimination; prohibit by Fleming employers. 01/04 (H) Referred To Labor HB 142 Mississippi Engineers of the 21st Century Scholarship Fleming Fund; create. 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 143 Hotels and motels; prohibit room rental for illegal or Fleming illicit activities. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 144 Employers; prohibit from asking on an employment Fleming application whether applicant is a convicted felon. 01/04 (H) Referred To Labor HB 145 Wages; require Mississippi employers to pay wages of no Fleming less than 15% above federal minimum wage. 01/04 (H) Referred To Labor;Ways and Means HB 146 Gift certificates; prohibit expiration dates, service Fleming fees and dormancy fees. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 147 Marijuana; allow medical use by seriously ill patients Fleming under doctor's supervision. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 148 Anti-Spam Act; create. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 149 Special elections; call when legislator or state Fleming elected official changes political party affiliation. 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 150 School Testing Right to Know Act; create. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Education HB 151 Employers; grant leave for school activities and Fleming receive ad valorem tax refund. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 152 Crimes; create misdemeanor offense of leaving child Fleming under nine unattended in a motor vehicle. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 153 Municipal ordinances prohibiting housing Fleming discrimination; authorize. 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities HB 154 Depositions; allow elderly who are victims of financial Fleming exploitation, abuse or neglect to take at home. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 155 Automated teller machines (ATM); impose tax on amount Fleming of transaction fees charged to users of. 01/04 (H) Referred To Banking and Financial Services;Ways and Means HB 156 Agricultural seeds; remove repealer on specific Warren enforcement responsibilities of Commissioner of Agriculture. 01/04 (H) Referred To Agriculture HB 157 Public schools; create a task force to study core Fleming curriculum. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 158 Attention Deficit Disorder; require physician or Fleming psychiatrist to report number of children diagnosed with to school districts. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 159 Mississippi After-School Initiative Task Force; create. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Education HB 160 Crimes; misdemeanor to house sex offender where Fleming children are present. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 161 Public/Mass Transit Task Force; create. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 162 Clean Indoor Air Act; create. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 163 School districts; provide for elected municipal Chism trustees and appointed county superintendents. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education;Apportionment and Elections HB 164 Medical examiner; provide for confidentiality of Fleming certain reports in death investigations. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Judiciary B HB 165 CON; authorize for community living program for Martinson developmentally disabled adults in Madison County. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Appropriations HB 166 Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Control Law; delete Fleming requirement that restaurants have certain minimum portion of revenue from food. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 167 Income tax; exclude overtime compensation from gross Fleming income. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 168 Gasoline excise tax; increase and deposit portion of Fleming proceeds into Mississippi Highway-Railroad Grade Crossing Safety Account. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 169 Income tax; authorize deduction for medical expenses Fleming regardless of amount. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 170 Adequate Education Program; delete repealer on McCoy high-growth school district formula. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 171 Transient vendor law; require exempt persons to notify Martinson political subdivision when transacting business. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 172 Commercial fire suppression systems; require license Martinson for sellers and installers. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance HB 173 Wills; require probate within five years or Taylor ineffective. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 174 Retirement; provide for creditable service in PERS for McCoy service in Mississippi National Guard. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 175 State and School Employees Health Insurance; provide Smith (27th) that state pay all costs for retired public school teachers. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 176 State buildings; increase number of women's rest rooms. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Property;Appropriations HB 177 Income tax; revise time within which State Tax Moak Commission must refund overpayment before taxpayer may petition for hearing. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 178 Poultry processors; provide penalties on loans to Moak processors that violate the federal Clean Water Act. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 179 Income tax; partially exclude active duty military Zuber compensation received by nonresident while stationed in this state. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 180 Ad valorem taxation; revise definition of "head of Denny family" and "home" or "homestead" under the homestead exemption law. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 181 Ad valorem taxes; delete school boards' authority to Denny increase without referendum approval. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education;Ways and Means HB 182 Candidate qualifying fees; revise. Dedeaux 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 183 Responsible Alcohol Vendor Program; establish. Janus 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 184 Income tax; authorize an adjustment to gross income for Formby portion of self-employment taxes paid by self-employed individuals. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 185 Voting; require ID to be shown before voting. Formby 01/04 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections HB 186 Appropriations; provide certain matching funds for Formby federal grants to purchase fire trucks. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 187 Municipal annexation; require election in territory to Formby be annexed if petition signed. 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 188 Highway 49; bring segment between U.S. 90 and U.S. 80 Rotenberry up to highway standards. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation;Gaming HB 189 Mississippi Highway 43; designate portion in Leake, Malone Madison and Rankin Counties as "Joe A. Waggoner Memorial Highway." 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 190 Ad valorem tax and income tax; provide incentives to Fleming promote development in municipalities. 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities;Ways and Means HB 191 State and School Employees Health Insurance Plan; Formby require certain prior participation and delete provisions covering life insurance. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 192 Gaming revenues; revise diversions. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Gaming;Ways and Means HB 193 Income tax; extend repealer on income tax credit for Warren certain port charges for using certain port facilities. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 194 Restitution to victims of crimes; extend repealer on Warren authority to establish centers. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 195 Office of State Aid Road Construction; exempt funds Miles from transfer to Budget Contingency Fund. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 196 Income tax; exclude active duty military compensation Zuber received by a resident while stationed out of state. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 197 Implied consent; revise zero tolerance for minors. Baker (74th) 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A;Juvenile Justice HB 198 Speed bumps; authorize counties and cities to install. Baker (74th) 01/04 (H) Referred To County Affairs;Municipalities HB 199 Motor vehicle liability insurance; require before Baker (74th) issuing or renewing driver's license or car tag. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance;Transportation HB 200 DFA's requirement to contract agricultural leases of Warren prison lands to private entities; extend repealer (RP). 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Property;Corrections HB 201 Sales tax; impose on certain rentals of real property. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 202 Taxation; create one percent professional service Fleming transaction tax. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 203 State Grand Jury Act; extend repealer. Warren 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 204 Group purchase programs by certain public hospitals; Warren extend repealer. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 205 Harvest permits; extend repealer on authority of Warren Transportation Commission to issue. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 206 Reconsideration of rejected application for parole by Warren parole board within one year of rejection; extend repealer (RP). 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 207 Prohibition on procurement of certain goods made by Warren out-of-state inmate labor if PIC makes goods; extend repealer (RP). 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 208 Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property Upshaw and services to certain organizations providing food to needy persons. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 209 State Parole Board responsibilities and duties; extend Warren repealer (RP). 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 210 Construction and operation of public water systems; Warren extend repealer. 01/04 (H) Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 211 Donation of personal leave by public officers and Warren employees; extend date of repeal. 01/04 (H) Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 212 IHL; prescribe alternate procedure board may employ for Fleming certain university projects. 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations HB 213 Private Attorney Retention Sunshine Act; create. Denny 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 214 State contracts; prohibit granting to those contractors Janus employing persons who are not American citizens or legal aliens. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 215 Gaming license fees; redistribute portion of state's Miles share. 01/04 (H) Referred To Gaming;Ways and Means HB 216 Municipal annexation; require approval by majority of Ellington electors in territory to be annexed. 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 217 Mississippi Consumer Choice in Motor Vehicle Insurance Chism Act; create. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance;Judiciary A HB 218 Hunting and fishing bag limits; extend repealer. Warren 01/04 (H) Referred To Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks HB 219 Regulation of hunting nonnative cervids in Warren noncommercial wildlife enclosures; extend repealer. 01/04 (H) Referred To Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks HB 220 Small Business Assistance; extend repealer. Warren 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 221 All terrain vehicles; establish voluntary ownership Miles registration network. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 222 Mississippi Highway 309; designate portion in Marshall Woods County as "J.P. Woods Memorial Highway." 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 223 Budget; state budget requests, recommendations and Zuber appropriations shall be based on zero-based budgeting principles. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 224 State tax system; create task force to study. Fleming 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 225 Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers that are Fleming required to conduct criminal background checks on employees. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 226 Business improvement districts; prohibit from taking Fleming action that impedes or circumvents authority of municipality in which located. 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities HB 227 Smoking; prohibit in family restaurants. Mayo 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 228 Smoking; prohibit in family restaurants except in Mayo separately enclosed bars. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 229 Smoking; prohibit in enclosed public places with Mayo certain exceptions. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 230 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for construction Mayo of a National Guard Readiness Center in Clarksdale. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 231 Inherited metabolic diseases; create program to pay Ishee cost of special formulas and foods for persons having. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Appropriations HB 232 Income tax; provide a credit for nonpublic school Fleming tuition payments and home school material costs. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 233 Street rods and antique cars; allow use of blue rear Montgomery lamps. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 234 Dairy shows; hold one each fall at Pontotoc in Pontotoc Montgomery County when funds become available. 01/04 (H) Referred To Agriculture HB 235 Parole officers; authorize to retain firearm upon Montgomery retirement. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 236 Speech pathologists and audiologists; extend repealer Warren on regulation of. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 237 Municipal Crime Prevention Fund; extend repealer. Warren 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities;Appropriations HB 238 Charter schools; extend repealer; establish study Warren commission. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education;Appropriations HB 239 Optometry; extend repealer on the regulation of the Warren practice of. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 240 Crossbow hunting; extend repealer on requirement for Warren physician to certify disability for person to use crossbow. 01/04 (H) Referred To Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks HB 241 CON; extend repealer on the exemption of nursing Warren facilities. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Appropriations HB 242 Mississippi Rice Promotion Fund assessments; extend Warren repealer. 01/04 (H) Referred To Agriculture HB 243 Motor vehicles; extend repealer on total weight of Warren those with a harvest permit. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 244 General inmate authority of Department of Corrections; Warren extend repealer (RP). 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 245 Light wine and beer laws; extend repeal date on Warren authority of Alcoholic Beverage Control officers to enforce. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 246 Licensure of hearing aid specialists; delete repealer. Warren 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 247 Nonviolent offenders; allow certain offenders who have Taylor completed sentences to petition court to have record expunged. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 248 Baby drop-off; revise entities authorized to accept Taylor newborn child. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B;Public Health and Human Services HB 249 Child support; allow evidence of extra support in Taylor modification proceedings. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 250 Adverse possession; payment of ad valorem taxes by Taylor owner constitutes occupancy. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 251 Law enforcement officers; establish separate retirement Janus system for. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 252 State and School Employees Health Insurance; state pay Smith (27th) full cost for employees drawing PERS disability retirement. 01/04 (H) Referred To Insurance;Appropriations HB 253 Death penalty; abolish for mentally retarded or Fleming challenged and provide for mitigating factor. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc HB 254 Adverse possession; prohibit if owner pays taxes. Taylor 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 255 Resident hunting and fishing licenses; allow certain Taylor nonresidents to purchase. 01/04 (H) Referred To Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks HB 256 Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Taylor Training; revise membership. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary B HB 257 Incentive payment program; sales tax incentive fund; Warren extend repealer. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 258 Special license tag; authorize to be issued for replica Ishee motor vehicles. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 259 Appropriation; Corrections department for support of Ishee Storybook program of Lutheran Social Ministries. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 260 Income tax; provide a credit for certain taxpayers Fleming incurring expenses for certain household and dependent care services. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 261 Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers allowed to Fleming claim federal earned income tax credit. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 262 Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Act; Barnett create. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Appropriations HB 263 Board of Medical Licensure; authorize to issue Barnett subpoenas during investigations and provide for rules and appeals. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Judiciary A HB 264 Ad valorem taxes; refund portion of school taxes to Fleming employers that allow employees to take leave for volunteer service in public schools. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 265 Adoption; authorize opening of adoption records when Barnett child reaches age of 18 years. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 266 Title pledge lenders; prescribe content of transaction Fleming form and reduce service charge percentage. 01/04 (H) Referred To Banking and Financial Services HB 267 State employees salaries; may not be increased with Taylor funds allocated for additional positions not filled. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 268 Pain Relief Act; create. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 269 Emergency telephone warning systems; authorize counties Moak to establish and support. 01/04 (H) Referred To County Affairs HB 270 Major medical leave; remove requirement that state Fleming employee must use one day of personal leave before using. 01/04 (H) Referred To Fees and Salaries of Public Officers;Appropriations HB 271 Medicaid; drugs used to manage ADD and ADHD shall be on Fleming preferred drug list. 01/04 (H) Referred To Medicaid;Appropriations HB 272 Motor vehicle identification cards; authorize county Fleming tax collectors to sell. 01/04 (H) Referred To Ways and Means HB 273 Driveways; authorize counties to maintain for home Taylor health care recipients. 01/04 (H) Referred To County Affairs HB 274 Corrections; provide that certain offenders are not Moak eligible for earned-time allowance. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 275 Department of Environmental Quality; Attorney General Moak to be sole legal advisor. 01/04 (H) Referred To Conservation and Water Resources HB 276 Doctrine of adverse possession; repeal. Taylor 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 277 Criminal investigators; provide additional investigator Moak for 14th Circuit Court District. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations HB 278 Health Care False Claims Act; create. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 279 Rental property; authorize disabled persons to break Moak certain leases if public housing becomes available. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 280 IHL; require cooperation with federal agencies in Moak terrorism investigation. 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges HB 281 Nursing homes; allow resident or resident's kin or Moak guardian to monitor resident's room with electronic device. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 282 Adult entertainment business; prohibit establishment on Fleming sixteenth section land or lieu land. 01/04 (H) Referred To Education HB 283 Toll roads; authorize Transportation Commission to Miles contract with private entities to construct. 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation;Ways and Means HB 284 Public employees; prohibit from recommending or Taylor endorsing purchases. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 285 Used car salesman; require continuing education. Moak 01/04 (H) Referred To Transportation HB 286 Medicaid implantable drug pump; extend repealer on. Warren 01/04 (H) Referred To Medicaid;Appropriations HB 287 Individual On-Site Wastewater Disposal System Law; Warren extend the date of repealer. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 288 Appellate judges; provide for appointed Supreme Court Denny and Court of Appeals. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A;Apportionment and Elections HB 289 Autopsies; only certified pathologists may perform. Denny 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 290 School bus drivers; state will pay health insurance Guice cost for PERS retirees employed as. 01/04 (H) Referred To Appropriations HB 291 Statute of limitations; revise computation on debts Denny where partial payment is made. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 292 Municipal annexation; require election on question of. Horne 01/04 (H) Referred To Municipalities;County Affairs HB 293 Mississippi Reducing Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancies Warren Incentive Grant Fund; extend repealer. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 294 Mississippi Civil Rights Museum; create and place under Fleming Department of Archives and History. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Property;Appropriations HB 295 Infant Mortality Task Force; extend repealer. Warren 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HB 296 Courts; abolish herd and provide posts in certain Moak chancery and circuit court districts. 01/04 (H) Referred To Judiciary A HB 297 Probation; provide that a period of probation shall not Fleming exceed three years. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 298 County and city inmates; require to assist in the Mayo payment of costs of incarceration. 01/04 (H) Referred To Corrections HB 299 Tuition; nonresident college students who are residents Fleming of certain states pay same amount as resident students. 01/04 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges HB 300 Dead bodies; provide family the right to exhume body Taylor and move to another grave site. 01/04 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services HC 1 Preclearance requirement of the Voting Rights Act of Fleming 1965; request Congress to remove the repealer on. 01/04 (H) Referred To Rules HC 2 National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators; endorse Fleming 2003 Policy Report. 01/04 (H) Referred To Rules HC 3 Amend Constitution; justice court; judge to be Reeves practicing attorney; maximum jurisdiction set by statute. 01/04 (H) Referred To Constitution HC 4 Global Sullivan Principles of Corporate Social Fleming Responsibility; endorse. 01/04 (H) Referred To Rules HC 5 New Bretton Woods Conference for international monetary Fleming system stability; call for. 01/04 (H) Referred To Rules HC 6 Slavery and plan of reparation; request Congress to Fleming establish commission to study. 01/04 (H) Referred To Rules HC 7 Resolution of the family. Denny 01/04 (H) Referred To Rules HC 8 Amend Constitution; establish hunting and fishing as a Bondurant right. 01/04 (H) Referred To Constitution
SN 1 Patricia Dale (Patti) Marshall, Ridgeland, Mississippi, ATTORNEY GENERAL Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women, term ending June 30, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Rules SN 2 Charles Franklin (Skin) McClelland, Jackson, LT. GOVERNOR Mississippi, Mississippi Home Corporation, six-year term effective immediately. 01/04 (S) Referred To Finance SN 3 Tina Ann Mabry, Decatur, Mississippi, Mississippi Board GOVERNOR of Nursing as a RN/Clinical (Associate Degree), unexpired term ending July 1, 2007. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 4 Darlene Jean Linsey, McComb, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Board of Nursing as a Nurse Educator, four-year term ending June 30, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 5 Dr. John Walter (Walt) Starr, Columbus, Mississippi, GOVERNOR State Board of Dental Examiners, six-year term ending June 30, 2010, representing Dental District One. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 6 John C. Stanley, IV, Corinth, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks, five-year term ending June 30, 2009, representing First Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks SN 7 William Thomas (Tommy) O'Brien, III, Natchez, GOVERNOR Mississippi, State Board of Dental Examiners, six-year term ending June 30, 2010, representing Dental District Six. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 8 Ann Cathey Brock, Jackson, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Authority for Educational Television, four-year term ending July 1, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Education SN 9 Shelby B. Drummond, Gautier, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Commission on Marine Resources, four-year term ending July 1, 2008, representing Recreational Fisherman. 01/04 (S) Referred To Ports and Marine Resources SN 10 Dr. Randy Herschel Russell, Ridgeland, Mississippi, GOVERNOR State Board of Health as a Medical Doctor, six-year term ending July 1, 2010, representing Third Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 11 Johnny Lee (Chip) Crane, II, Fulton, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR Board of Community & Junior Colleges, unexpired term ending June 30, 2009, representing First Congressional District, vice Noal Akins. 01/04 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges SN 12 James Lauren (Larry) Calvert, Gulfport, Mississippi, GOVERNOR State Board of Health as a Pharmacist, six-year term ending July 1, 2010, representing Fourth Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 13 Debra Lyvonne Griffin, Belzoni, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR Board of Health as a Hospital Administrator, six-year term ending July 1, 2010, representing Second Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 14 Ellen P. Williams, Senatobia, Mississippi, State Board GOVERNOR of Health as a Nursing Teacher, six-year term ending July 1, 2010, representing First Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 15 Rebecca C. (Becky) Nelms, Brookhaven, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi Board of Nursing as a RN/Clinical (Associate Degree), unexpired term ending June 30, 2006. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 16 Cathy Ann Williamson, Meridian, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi Board of Nursing as a Nurse Practitioner, four-year term ending June 30, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 17 Cecil Lealon Watkins, Picayune, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services, five-year term ending June 30, 2009. 01/04 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SN 18 Clelly Ray Farmer, Poplerville, Mississippi, Barber GOVERNOR Examiners Board, four-year term ending July 1, 2008, representing Fourth Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 19 Tommye Dale Favre, Gautier, Mississippi, Executive GOVERNOR Director of Mississippi Employment Security Commission, term at will and pleasure of Governor. 01/04 (S) Referred To Labor SN 20 George Vaughn Marler, Sr., Morton, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi State Board of Contractors, unexpired term ending June 30, 2008, representing building contractors. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 23 Norris Lee (N. L.) Carson, Carthage, Mississippi, SECRETARY OF STATE Mississippi Motor Vehicle Commission, unexpired term beginning immediately and ending June 30, 2006. 01/04 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation SN 24 Emily Ann (E. A.) Allen, Gulfport, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR Personnel Board, five-year term ending July 1, 2009. 01/04 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SN 25 Howell Nicholson (Hal) Gage, Vicksburg, Mississippi, GOVERNOR State Board of Education, unexpired term ending June 30, 2007. 01/04 (S) Referred To Education SN 26 Derek Nicholas Gibbs, Madison, Mississippi, Department GOVERNOR of Information Technology Services, unexpired term ending June 30, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SN 27 John Michael (Hairston) Hairston, Gulfport, GOVERNOR Mississippi, Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services, unexpired term ending June 30, 2007, vice Angela Griffin. 01/04 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration SN 28 Richard Cecil Hackett, Nesbit, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR Directors, Health Care Trust Fund and Health Care Disposable Fund, five-year term ending March 1, 2009, representing First Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 29 Charles Adrian (Chuck) Jordan, Jr., Greenville, GOVERNOR Mississippi, Board of Directors, Health Care Trust Fund and Health Care Disposable Fund, unexpired term ending March 1, 2008, representing Second Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 30 Arthur Wallace (Bubba) Lang, III, Gulfport, GOVERNOR Mississippi, Board of Funeral Services as Funeral Director, unexpired term ending June 30, 2006, representing Second Supreme Court District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 31 Earnest Ted (Ted) Ray, Cleveland, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR Funeral Services as Funeral Director, unexpired term ending June 30, 2006, representing First Supreme Court District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 32 David Andrew Scott, Jackson, Mississippi, Oil and Gas GOVERNOR Board, six-year term ending April 7, 2010, representing First Supreme Court District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals SN 33 Jack G. Virden, Vicksburg, Mississippi, State Board of GOVERNOR Rehabilitative Services, five-year term ending July 1, 2009, representing client of rehabilitation services as at-large member. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 34 John Samuel Allison, Ridgeland, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Commissioner of Banking and Consumer Finance, four-year term ending July 1, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 35 Haley Reeves Fisackerly, Jackson, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Telecommunications Conference and Training Center Commission, term concurrent with Governor, representing Second Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Economic Development and Tourism SN 36 Spencer Jayon (Spence) Flatgard, Ridgeland, GOVERNOR Mississippi, State Bond Attorney, term concurrent with Governor. 01/04 (S) Referred To Finance SN 37 Howard Alsobrook McKissack, Pass Christian, GOVERNOR Mississippi, Commission on Environmental Quality, seven-year term ending June 30, 2011, representing Fifth Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res SN 38 Michael Ray (Mike) Patterson, Boyle, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, five-year term ending April 20, 2009. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 39 John Perry Sansing, Columbus, Mississippi, Educational GOVERNOR Televison Authority, unexpired term ending June 30, 2007. 01/04 (S) Referred To Education SN 40 Robert Jackson (Bobby) Moody, Louisville, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Deputy Director of the Division of Medicaid, term concurrent with Governor. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 41 Raymond Liddell Long, Yazoo City, Mississippi, Barber GOVERNOR Examiners Board, four-year term ending July 1, 2008, representing Second Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 42 Bennie Lee Adkins, Union, Mississippi, Barber Examiners GOVERNOR Board, unexpired term ending June 30, 2005, representing Third Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 43 Levi Willard (Junior) Laird, Jr., Natchez, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Barber Examiners Board, four-year term commencing July 1, 2004 and ending June 30, 2008, representing the at-large seat. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 44 Robert Ellis (Bob) Provine, Jr., Greenwood, GOVERNOR Mississippi, Licensed Applicator to the Agricultural Aviation Board, four-year term ending May 9, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Agriculture SN 45 Rhonda Gay Harper, Pass Christian, Mississippi, Dental GOVERNOR Hygienist-At-Large of State Board of Dental Examiners, unexpired term ending June 30, 2009. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 46 Dr. Alvin Lafayette Felts, Jr., Moss Point, GOVERNOR Mississippi, State Board of Dental Examiners, unexpired term ending June 30, 2009, representing Dental District Five. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 47 Dr. Marion Lewis Grubbs, Jackson, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR Board of Dental Examiners, unexpired term ending June 30, 2009, representing Dental District Four. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 48 Jack Hagen Winstead, Lawrence, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Commission on Environmental Quality, unexpired term ending June 30, 2009, representing Third Congressional District, vice William A. Cofield. 01/04 (S) Referred To Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res SN 49 John Nolen Canon, Jr., Tunica, Mississippi, Gaming GOVERNOR Commission, unexpired term ending October 30, 2007, vice Robin Robinson. 01/04 (S) Referred To Finance SN 51 Edgar Richard Gollott, Sr., D'Iverville, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, four-year term ending July 1, 2008, representing Commercial Seafood Processors. 01/04 (S) Referred To Ports and Marine Resources SN 52 Oliver Anthony (Capt. O) Sahuque, Lakeshore, GOVERNOR Mississippi, Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources, four-year term ending July 1, 2008, representing Commercial Fishermen. 01/04 (S) Referred To Ports and Marine Resources SN 53 George Don (Don) Hartfield, Gulfport, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Motor Vehicle Commission, seven-year term ending June 30, 2011, representing Fifth Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation SN 54 Janet Anita Mann, Jackson, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Telecommunications Conference and Training Center Commission, term concurrent with Governor. 01/04 (S) Referred To Economic Development and Tourism SN 55 Hugh Hogue, Clinton, Mississippi, Mississippi Real GOVERNOR Estate Appraisal Licensing and Certification Board, four-year term ending July 1, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 56 William Harold (Bill) Jones, Petal, Mississippi, State SPEAKER Board of Education, term beginning September 20, 2004 and ending June 30, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Education SN 57 George Mike (Mike) Duke, Jackson, Mississippi, LT. GOVERNOR Mississippi Industries for the Blind, term effective immediately and ending June 30, 2007, representing individual who is legally blind. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 58 William A. (Bill) Allain, Jackson, Mississippi, Oil and ATTORNEY GENERAL Gas Board, term begins July 15, 2004 and ends May 7, 2008. 01/04 (S) Referred To Oil, Gas and Other Minerals SN 59 Dana Sharp Stringer, Brandon, Mississippi, Mississippi LT. GOVERNOR Telecom Conference and Training Center Commission, term begins immediately and concurrent with Lt. Governor. 01/04 (S) Referred To Economic Development and Tourism SN 60 Samuel H. (Sam) Albritton, Jr., Lumberton, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, six-year term ending June 30, 2010, representing a member associated with small business. 01/04 (S) Referred To Finance SN 61 Richard Lee Devoe, Oxford, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Business Finance Corporation, six-year term ending June 30, 2010, representing a member associated with small business. 01/04 (S) Referred To Finance SN 62 Ellen Ferrell Short, Tupelo, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Home Corporation, unexpired term ending April 23, 2006, representing Third Supreme Court District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Finance SN 63 James Robert (Bobby) Rayburn, Madison, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi Home Corporation, unexpired term ending April 23, 2008, representing First Supreme Court District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Finance SN 64 Neva Elizabeth Greenwald, Jackson, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR Board of Physical Therapy, four-year term ending June 30, 2008, representing a Physical Therapist from the Third Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 65 Gary DeWayne Self, Madison, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Board of Nursing, four-year term ending June 20, 2008, representing RN at-large. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 66 Cassie N. (Cass) Pennington, Indianola, Mississippi, GOVERNOR State Board of Health, unexpired term ending July 1, 2010, representing Second Congressional District, vice Peyton Self. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 67 Dr. David Corbitt Newell, Meridian, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR Board of Veterinary Medicine, unexpired term ending April 22, 2008, representing First Supreme Court District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Agriculture SN 68 Jesse Walton (J. W.) Burt, Magnolia, Mississippi, Board GOVERNOR of Directors of the Health Care Trust Fund and Health Care Disposable Fund, unexpired term ending March 1, 2006, representing Fourth Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 69 Gloria Faye Dansby-Giles, Madison, Mississippi, Board GOVERNOR of Examiners for Licensed Professional Counselors, unexpired term ending June 30, 2008, representing Fourth Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 70 Don Albert (Don) Gibson, Madison, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR Board of Medical Licensure, unexpired term ending June 30, 2010. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 71 Thomas Eugene (Gene) Walker, Sr., Forest, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Board of Directors of the College Savings Plans of Mississippi, five-year term ending June 30, 2009, representing Third Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges SN 72 Liles B. Williams, Raymond, Mississippi, Workers' GOVERNOR Compensation Commission as Chairman of the Commission and a representative of employers, six-year term beginning January 1, 2005 and ending December 31, 2010. 01/04 (S) Referred To Insurance SN 73 Harold Bell (Hal) McCarley, Jr., Madison, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Tort Claims Board as Chairman, term at will and pleasure of Governor. 01/04 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A SN 74 Tommy Kerr Wells, Batesville, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR Funeral Services as Funeral Services Director, unexpired term ending June 30, 2005, representing Third Supreme Court District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 75 Danny Ray Patterson, Corinth, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR Funeral Services as Funeral Director, unexpired term ending June 30, 2006, representing Third Supreme Court District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 76 Melvin Sidney (Rusty) Daniels, Jr., Laurel, GOVERNOR Mississippi, Board of Funeral Services as Funeral Services Director, unexpired term ending June 30, 2007, representing Second Supreme Court District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 77 Marcia Lynn Kidder, Senatobia, Mississippi, State Board GOVERNOR of Physical Therapy as a Physical Therapist, unexpired term ending July 1, 2007, representing First Congressional District. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 78 Bruce W. Brice, Sr., Natchez, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR Leadership Council on Aging as a representative of a community volunteer council, term at will and pleasure of Governor. 01/04 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare SN 79 Martha Welch (Marti) Morgan, Brandon, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, unexpired term ending June 30, 2006. 01/04 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B SN 80 Diane Dorothy Sager, Pass Christian, Mississippi, Crime GOVERNOR Stoppers Advisory Council, unexpired term ending June 30, 2006. 01/04 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B SN 81 Walter R. Tucker, Brandon, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers GOVERNOR Advisory Council, unexpired term ending June 30, 2006. 01/04 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B SN 82 Kenneth Ray (Ken) Wheeler, Tupelo, Mississippi, Crime GOVERNOR Stoppers Advisory Council, unexpired term ending June 30, 2006. 01/04 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B SN 83 Elijah (Little Man) Wilson, Jr., Oxford, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, unexpired term ending June 30, 2006. 01/04 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B SN 84 George William (Coach) Edwards, Jr., Brandon, GOVERNOR Mississippi, Mississippi State Board of Contractors, unexpired term ending June 30, 2007, representing residential builders. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 85 Norris Lee (N. L.) Carson, Carthage, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi State Board of Contractors, five-year term ending June 30, 2009, representing road contractors. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 86 Ray Alton Sims, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR State Board of Contractors, unexpired term ending June 30, 2007, representing water/sewer contractors. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions SN 87 Madison Hampton (Hamp) Smith, Tupelo, Mississippi, GOVERNOR Mississippi State Board of Contractors, unexpired term ending June 30, 2008, representing electrical contractors. 01/04 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
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