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Present--Akins, Aldridge, Arinder, Bailey, Baker (8th), Baker (74th), Banks, Barnett, Beckett, Blackmon, Bondurant, Bounds, Broomfield, Brown, Buck, Burnett, Calhoun, Chism, Clark, Clarke, Cockerham, Coleman (29th), Coleman (65th), Compretta, Cummings, Davis, Dedeaux, Denny, Dickson, Eaton, Ellington, Ellis, Espy, Evans, Flaggs, Fleming, Formby, Franks, Fredericks, Frierson, Gadd, Gibbs, Gregory, Guice, Gunn, Hamilton (6th), Hamilton (109th), Harrison, Hines, Holland, Holloway, Horne, Howell, Huddleston, Hudson, Ishee, Janus, Jennings, Johnson, Lane, Lott, Malone, Markham, Martinson, Masterson, Mayhall, Mayo, McBride, Middleton, Miles, Mims, Moak, Montgomery, Moore, Morris, Moss, Myers, Nicholson, Norquist, Palazzo, Parker, Patterson, Peranich, Perkins, Read, Reed, Reeves, Reynolds, Robinson (84th), Robinson (63rd), Rogers (14th), Rogers (61st), Rotenberry, Scott, Shows, Simpson, Smith (59th), Smith (27th), Smith (39th), Snowden, Staples, Stevens, Straughter, Stringer, Sullivan, Thomas, Turner, Upshaw, Vince, Ward, Walley, Warren, Watson, Weathersby, Wells-Smith, Whittington, Woods, Young, Zuber, Mr. Speaker. Total--120.
Absent--None. Vacancies--2. |
Present--Albritton, Brown, Browning, Bryan, Burton, Butler, Carmichael, Chaney, Chassaniol, Clarke, Cuevas, Davis, Dawkins, Dearing, Doxey, Fillingane, Flowers, Frazier, Gollott, Gordon, Harden, Hewes, Horhn, Hyde-Smith, Jackson G. (15th), Jackson R. (11th), Jackson S. (32nd), Jordan, King, Kirby, Lee P. (35th), Lee E. (47th), Little, Mettetal, Michel, Moffatt, Morgan, Nunnelee, Pickering, Posey, Robertson, Ross, Simmons, Thames, Thomas, Tollison, Turner, Walley, Walls, White, Wilemon, Williamson. Total--52.
Absent--Total--None. |
HB 301 Mississippi Resident Tuition Assistance Grant (MTAG) Markham
Program; increase award amounts.
01/03 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations
HB 302 Capital penalty death cases; provide for Fleming
post-conviction motions for DNA testing.
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc
HB 303 Mayor-council form of government; increase the number Fleming
of councilmen and wards in.
01/03 (H) Referred To Municipalities
HB 304 Election commissioners; prohibit employment by Fleming
political party while in office.
01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 305 Special elections; call when legislator or state Fleming
elected official changes political party affiliation.
01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 306 Voting; allow a voter who moves to a different voting Fleming
precinct in the state to transfer registration.
01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 307 Medical savings accounts; increase the deductible of Fleming
similar health coverage in determining payment for.
01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance
HB 308 Department of Human Services; authorize to pay Perkins
relatives who care for children who are removed from
parents.
01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Appropriations
HB 309 Government-issued photo identification for which proof Denny
of citizenship is required; provide before voting in
person or by absentee.
01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 310 Appropriation; DHS to fund reimbursement program to Fleming
child care facilities for background checks.
01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations
HB 311 Corrections; authorize mandatory rehabilitation program Fleming
for offenders convicted of drug or alcohol-related
crimes.
01/03 (H) Referred To Corrections;Appropriations
HB 312 Habitual offender; no plea bargaining for violent Formby
offenders.
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A
HB 313 Counties, cities and state; use previous year's Mayo
revenues in preparing next year's budget.
01/03 (H) Referred To Appropriations
HB 314 Smoking; prohibit in family restaurants. Mayo
01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services
HB 315 Smoking; prohibit in family restaurants except in Mayo
separate enclosed bars.
01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services
HB 316 Smoking; prohibit in enclosed public places with Mayo
certain exceptions.
01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services
HB 317 Death penalty; not to apply to minors. Mayo
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary En Banc
HB 318 Children; prohibit from working after 10:00 p.m. on Mayo
school nights during scholastic year.
01/03 (H) Referred To Labor
HB 319 Military veterans; provide for screening of certain who Mayo
may have been exposed to depleted uranium.
01/03 (H) Referred To Military Affairs;Public Health and Human Services
HB 320 Open Lawyers Fees Act; create. Denny
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations
HB 321 Ad valorem taxes; delete school boards' authority to Denny
increase without referendum approval.
01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Ways and Means
HB 322 Low income housing; remove certain provision relating Cummings
to the manner of appraisal.
01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means
HB 323 Teachers and assistant teachers; increase salaries. Simpson
01/03 (H) Referred To Education
HB 324 Cell phone; prohibit use of while driving without using Clarke
hands-free accessories.
01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation
HB 325 Early voting; authorize only in registrar's office not Brown
more than 14 days before the day of election.
01/03 (H) Referred To Apportionment and Elections
HB 326 Physical education and healthy nutrition instruction; Clarke
require in all public school kindergarten classes.
01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Public Health and Human Services
HB 327 Bonds; authorize issuance for construction of a Clarke
football stadium on campus of Jackson State University.
01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means
HB 328 Medicaid; provide reimbursement for assisted living Lane
services and personal care services.
01/03 (H) Referred To Medicaid;Appropriations
HB 329 Motor vehicle; unlawful for person under 18 to ride in Mayo
portion not designed for passengers.
01/03 (H) Referred To Transportation
HB 330 Schools; require teaching of reading in Grades 1-3 for Martinson
three hours each day.
01/03 (H) Referred To Education
HB 331 Homeowners insurance policies; require to be printed in Guice
at least twelve-point type.
01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance
HB 332 Professional licenses; suspend for default on Howell
educational loans or service conditional scholarships.
01/03 (H) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations
HB 333 Indecent exposure; revise penalties. Zuber
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B
HB 334 School enrollment; allow exception to age requirements Brown
when parents of certain minors are deployed.
01/03 (H) Referred To Education
HB 335 Cigarettes; increase excise tax on and earmark revenue Morris
from increase for certain purposes.
01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means
HB 336 Tax levy to support schools; authorize levying Chism
authority to veto school board request for increase up
to seven percent.
01/03 (H) Referred To Education;Ways and Means
HB 337 Insurance claims; require settlement within 90 days of Fleming
filing claims.
01/03 (H) Referred To Insurance
HB 338 Wages; require Mississippi employers to pay wages of no Fleming
less than 15% above federal minimum wage.
01/03 (H) Referred To Labor
HB 339 Fair Pay Act of 2007; create. Fleming
01/03 (H) Referred To Labor
HB 340 Antlerless deer; delete prohibition against nonresident McBride
killing.
01/03 (H) Referred To Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
HB 341 Gasoline excise tax; eliminate evaporation deduction Franks
allowed distributors of gasoline.
01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means
HB 342 Income tax; provide credit for taxpayers who purchase Franks
new hybrid electric vehicles.
01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means
HB 343 Income tax; provide a credit for sales tax paid on Simpson
sales of certain food.
01/03 (H) Referred To Ways and Means
HB 344 Assistant district attorneys; provide additional two in Mayhall
all circuit court districts.
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary A;Appropriations
HB 345 Pretrial intervention; correct internal reference. Moak
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B
HB 346 Criminal procedure; clarify expunction when Moak
court-imposed conditions are completed or cases are
dismissed.
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B
HB 347 Pretrial intervention program; revise to provide Moak
keeping of nonpublic records for subsequent
proceedings.
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B;Corrections
HB 348 County grand jury; allow to remand cases to justice or Moak
municipal court to be tried as misdemeanors.
01/03 (H) Referred To Judiciary B
HB 349 Tobacco education, prevention and cessation program; Bondurant
provide for.
01/03 (H) Referred To Public Health and Human Services;Appropriations
HC 16 Slavery and plan of reparation; request Congress to Fleming
establish commission to study.
01/03 (H) Referred To Rules
HC 17 Amend Constitution; elect State Superintendent of Moore
Public Education.
01/03 (H) Referred To Constitution
HC 18 Amend Constitution; restrict use of eminent domain. Evans
01/03 (H) Referred To Constitution
HR 2 African-American History Year; recognize 2007 as the Malone
year in Mississippi.
01/03 (H) Referred To Rules
HR 3 House Rules; amend to allow conference reports to be Moore
read in full before adoption.
01/03 (H) Referred To Rules
HB 246 Bonds; authorize for IHL and community/junior college Watson
capital improvements and other purposes.
01/03 (H) Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
HB 300 Eminent domain; restrict use of. Blackmon
01/03 (H) Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
HB 300 Eminent domain; restrict use of. Blackmon
01/03 (H) Committee Substitute Adopted
01/03 (H) Amended
01/03 (H) Passed As Amended
SB2101 Electric utilities; give credit to customers who Butler
generate electricity.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2102 Local governments; revise amount that may be offered as Flowers
a reward for information.
01/03 (S) Referred To County Affairs;Municipalities
SB2103 Tuition-free attendance at any state IHL or community Butler
college; authorize for Mississippi residents 65 or
over.
01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Appropriations
SB2104 Ad valorem taxes; remove the provision that prescribes Davis
the manner in which affordable rental housing must be
appraised.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2105 School employment procedures law; reduce probationary Jordan
period for certified employees.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education
SB2106 Environment; encourage Leadership in Energy and Thomas
Environmental Design (LEED) standards in public
buildings.
01/03 (S) Referred To Environment Prot, Cons and Water Res;Public Property
SB2107 Pharmaceutical Marketing Disclosure Law; enact. Williamson
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SB2108 Misdemeanor; cannot waive right to trial by jury by Williamson
misrepresentation in a contract.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2109 Health insurance policies; require coverage for Williamson
colorectal cancer examinations.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance;Appropriations
SB2110 Childhood sexual abuse; extend statute of limitations Williamson
for civil suits for damages.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2111 Ad valorem taxation: exempt a portion of the assessed Williamson
value of egg houses, pullet houses and broiler houses.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2112 Franchise tax; increase. Williamson
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2113 Appropriation; Mississippi Commission on the Status of Williamson
Women.
01/03 (S) Referred To Appropriations
SB2114 Homestead exemption; provide for certain owners of Wilemon
manufactured homes or mobile homes.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2115 School-sponsored athletic programs; any student Wilemon
maintaining passing grades may participate.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education
SB2116 Clinical trials of drugs; require results to be Wilemon
registered with health care providers.
01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges;Public Health and Welfare
SB2117 Military personnel; professional license shall not King
expire while on federal active duty.
01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SB2118 New hires reported to the Department of Human Services; Nunnelee
revise definition of employer required to report.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SB2119 Children-at-risk; establish the Motivating Parents and Simmons
Children (MPAC) pilot program for school districts.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Appropriations
SB2120 Paternity; authorize DHS to report administratively. Nunnelee
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2121 Elections; require voter to present I.D. prior to King
voting.
01/03 (S) Referred To Elections
SB2122 Transportation; allocate certain fines collected by Williamson
MDOT to the Local System Road Program.
01/03 (S) Referred To Appropriations
SB2123 Public assistance benefits; require applicants to Flowers
verify United States citizenship or lawful presence to
qualify.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SB2124 Disability retirement; members may refile if their Thomas
disability worsens after a denial of disability
retirement benefits.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2125 Perjury; create offense in official matters. Thomas
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2126 Mode of transportation; ensure equal access to public Dearing
accommodations.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2127 School term; cannot begin more than 14 days before Williamson
Labor Day.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education
SB2128 4-H Club; clarify use of Madison County demonstration Thomas
camp.
01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges
SB2129 Ad valorem taxation; revise the definition of "home" or Dearing
"homestead" under the homestead exemption law.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2130 Motorcycle Operator Safety Program; establish. Dearing
01/03 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation;Appropriations
SB2131 Department of Transportation; require placement of Dearing
markers on rights-of-way memorializing vehicle
accidental death.
01/03 (S) Referred To Highways and Transportation;Appropriations
SB2132 Bill of rights for patients and residents of health Dearing
care facilities; provide.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SB2133 Criminal investigators; allow certain DA's to appoint Dearing
additional.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A;Appropriations
SB2134 Bonds; authorize the issuance of general obligation Dearing
bonds for improvement to the Natchez Institute school
building.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2135 Insurance agents; exempt age 65 or older from Dearing
continuing education requirements.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance
SB2136 Preparation of the Executive Budget and Legislative Dearing
Budget; change procedures.
01/03 (S) Referred To Appropriations
SB2137 Bonds; issue general obligation bonds for repair and Thomas
renovation of the Oakes African-American Cultural
Center.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2138 Bonds; issue state g.o. bonds for a recreational Thomas
facility for the Flora-Magnolia Heights area in Madison
County.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2139 Distinctive motorcycle license tag; provide for Dearing
issuance to fire fighters and retired fire fighters.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2140 School bus seat belt requirements; SDE shall adopt Michel
minimum standards.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education
SB2141 Real estate; authorize affidavit as evidence of Ross
marketable title.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2142 Failure to stop or yield right-of-way; prescribe Dearing
penalties whenever injury or death results.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2143 Establishment of local school board member as an Thomas
appointive or elected office; authorize referendum
pursuant to petition of electors.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education
SB2144 Property; authorize land exchange between North Pike Dearing
School District and Southwest Mississippi Community
College.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Property
SB2145 Service of process; crime to make false return. Thomas
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2146 Corrections; create task force to study long-term Dearing
prisoners.
01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections;Appropriations
SB2147 Visitation; require for noncustodial parents concurrent Dearing
with order of child support.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Judiciary, Division A
SB2148 Property/casualty insurance agents; require continuing Dearing
education in flood insurance.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance
SB2149 District attorneys; authorize additional assistant for Dearing
14th circuit.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A;Appropriations
SB2150 Eminent domain; restrict cities' authority to exercise. Dearing
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2151 Justice court; clarify criminal jurisdiction. Dearing
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2152 Eminent domain; restrict to direct public use. Ross
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2153 Sales taxation; exempt retail sales of certain clothing Michel
during the last weekend in July.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2154 Eminent domain; public entities may proceed only under Harden
state law.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2155 Unused sick leave earned by teachers; authorize Harden
one-time payment by school district.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Appropriations
SB2156 Justice court; revise training, jurisdictional limits Tollison
and make part of judicial branch.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2157 Gun shows; prohibit attendance by certain minors Harden
without a parent or legal guardian.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2158 Small business assistance; extend repeal date. Robertson
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2159 Unemployment compensation benefits; eliminate one-week Harden
waiting period for eligibility.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance
SB2160 Emergency 911 Board of Commissioners; revise Harden
composition and duties.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Utilities
SB2161 School district; elect members of all school boards in Harden
2009.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education
SB2162 Practice of barbering; make technical amendments to Thomas
licensure law.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SB2163 School districts provide an annual report of teacher Harden
vacancies to the SBE and the Legislature; require.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education
SB2164 Student loans; provide graduate degree teacher Harden
incentive loans to applicants agreeing to teach in
public schools or universities.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Appropriations
SB2165 Eviction; by district attorney for drug violations. Nunnelee
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2166 Election; prohibit convicted felons from voting. Nunnelee
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2167 Wrongful death action; damages not awarded parent who Nunnelee
has abandoned a child.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2168 Workers' compensation; injured employee may select Harden
specialists who provide type of treatment prescribed.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance
SB2169 Voter; define all convicted felons as not qualified. Harden
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2170 Study selection and governance structures of local Harden
school boards; create task force.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Appropriations
SB2171 Personal care homes; create program of Medicaid Harden
assistance payments for.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
SB2172 Substitute teachers may be paid twice per month and Harden
while student teaching; authorize.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Appropriations
SB2173 Mississippi Department of Labor and Commissioner of Harden
Labor; establish.
01/03 (S) Referred To Labor;Appropriations
SB2174 Federal funds for "at-risk" youth mentoring programs; Nunnelee
Department of Human Services is sole administrator of.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
SB2175 Presumption of death; revise in event of mass Nunnelee
casualties.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2176 Agreement between child development tech programs at Harden
the community colleges and the universities; require.
01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges
SB2177 Medical psychologist; enact prescription privileges for Thames
credentialed psychologists.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SB2178 Health insurers; require coverage for injuries from Dearing
participation in certain legal activities.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance
SB2179 Justifiable force; provide immunity from civil suit. White
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2180 Accumulated personal leave; authorize transfer between Harden
state and county agencies.
01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Appropriations
SB2181 Campaign finance disclosure; failure to receive notice Harden
of late filing may mitigate civil fine.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2182 Authority of law enforcement officers to carry Nunnelee
firearms; clarify status of State Board of Pharmacy
employees.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Judiciary, Division B
SB2183 Social workers in school districts; provide MAEP funds Harden
for.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education;Appropriations
SB2184 Damages; technical correction for punitive. White
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2185 Long-term care insurance; design plan for state Dearing
employees/provide tax credit for premium.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance;Finance
SB2186 State Employees Health Insurance Management Board; Dearing
design plan for long-term care insurance.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance;Appropriations
SB2187 Consumer collection agencies; require registration and Harden
prohibit certain acts.
01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions;Judiciary, Division A
SB2188 Pawnshops; prohibit dealing in handguns. Harden
01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SB2189 Ad valorem tax: authorize partial exemption for Carmichael
agricultural land that is converted to a residential
use.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2190 State income tax credit; authorize for portion of Burton
premium paid for long-term care insurance.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2191 Workplace medical services and transportation under Harden
Workers' Compensation Law; require.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance
SB2192 Office of Occupational Safety and Health; State Harden
Department of Health shall establish.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Appropriations
SB2193 PERS; provide for a retiree health insurance plan to Thomas
take effect January 1, 2008, and subsidize 50% of the
cost.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2194 Alcoholic beverage; clarify prohibition against sale of Wilemon
on the campus of any community college, junior college
or university.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2195 Bonds; issue g.o. bonds for repair and renovation of Thomas
the Triangle Cultural Center in Yazoo City.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2196 Sales tax exemption; Ducks Unlimited fund-raising Dearing
purchases.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2197 Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP); create. Harden
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2198 Bonds; issue for Americans with Disabilities Act Harden
compliance and repair and renovation of facilities at
JSU.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2199 Retired teachers; may draw retirement benefits and be Harden
reemployed as teachers if they have 25 years of
creditable service.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2200 Sales tax; exempt retail sales of certain foods for Harden
human consumption.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2201 State income tax credit for out-of-pocket classroom Harden
supply expenditures made by public school teachers.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2202 Retirement; retirees may be reemployed for 195 days per Harden
fiscal year.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2203 Joe N. Spencer; restore suffrage. White
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2204 Physicians; require to accept health insurance coverage Harden
of active duty military personnel.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance
SB2205 School-related fund-raising activities; provide certain Nunnelee
restrictions.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education
SB2206 Organ/tissue donor protocol; extend repealer. Nunnelee
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SB2207 Prohibit any university or college from charging fee Nunnelee
for handicapped parking at athletic or extracurricular
events.
01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges
SB2208 Driver's license; no suspension of jail time for Nunnelee
driving with suspended or revoked license.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2209 Minors; notify DA when conception is due to rape or Nunnelee
sexual battery.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare;Judiciary, Division A
SB2210 Lobbyist; revise definition of. Nunnelee
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division A
SB2211 District attorneys; clarify amount of office operating Thames
allowance for each assistant.
01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration;Appropriations
SB2212 Illegitimate births; repeal misdemeanor for second or Nunnelee
subsequent.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SB2213 PERS; certain material or data regarding investments is Robertson
exempt from the Public Records Act of 1983.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2214 Retirement; authorize employers to make contributions Robertson
on behalf of employees to the PERS Deferred
Compensation Plan.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2215 Motor vehicle ad valorem tax; authorize credit for Kirby
national guardsmen and reservists.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SB2216 Mississippi Civil Rights Museum; create under authority Harden
of Department of Archives and History/issue bonds to
construct.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Property;Finance
SB2217 Chancery clerks; increase fees charged for filing each Thames
notice of lien.
01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration
SB2218 Chancery clerks; increase fees for collection of Thames
delinquent taxes/examining property records.
01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration
SC 511 Taxation; joint committee to study state tax system. Harden
01/03 (S) Referred To Rules
SC 512 Commend life and career of John F. Shirley, Sr. Carmichael
01/03 (S) Referred To Rules
SC 513 Commend the life of Iraq casualty Staff Sergeant Robert Carmichael
L. Love, Jr.
01/03 (S) Referred To Rules
SN 1 George F. Walker, Clarksdale, Mississippi, Mississippi LT. GOVERNOR
Industries For The Blind, term begins immediately and
will end July 1, 2008.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 2 Dr. Olen Wayne (Wayne) Gann, Corinth, Mississippi, LT. GOVERNOR
State Board of Education, nine-year term beginning on
July 1, 2006.
01/03 (S) Referred To Education
SN 3 Alyssa Ann Farmer, Brandon, Mississippi, Mississippi LT. GOVERNOR
Commission on the Status of Women, term begins
immediately and ends on June 30, 2008.
01/03 (S) Referred To Rules
SN 4 Catherine (Cathy) Jones, Starkville, Mississippi, Board LT. GOVERNOR
of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage and
Family Therapists, four-year term beginning July 1,
2006 and ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 5 Spence Mike Dye, Jackson, Mississippi, Mississippi Home LT. GOVERNOR
Corporation, term begins immediately and will end June
30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SN 6 Brad Bean, Liberty, Mississippi, Board of Animal GOVERNOR
Health, unexpired term ending July 31, 2009,
representing dairy producers, vice Max Anderson.
01/03 (S) Referred To Agriculture
SN 7 Vernon Lowell Asper, Diamondhead, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources as a member
of an incorporated nonprofit environmental
organization, four-year term beginning July 1, 2006 and
ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Ports and Marine Resources
SN 8 James M. (Jimmy) Taylor, Biloxi, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources as a charter
boat operator, four-year term beginning July 1, 2006
and ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Ports and Marine Resources
SN 9 Brad Mooney Bounds, Philadelphia, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, six-year term
ending March 31, 2012.
01/03 (S) Referred To Finance
SN 10 Joe L. (Jody) Bryan, Starkville, Mississippi, Veterans GOVERNOR
Home Purchase Board as an at-large member, four-year
term beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Veterans and Military Affairs
SN 11 Bethany Jackson (Beth) Bryant, Brandon, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Commission on the Status of Women as a
single mother, four-year term beginning July 1, 2006
and ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Rules
SN 12 William Ward (Bill) Canon, Columbus, Mississippi, Board GOVERNOR
of Directors of the Prison Industries Act Corporation,
four-year term ending May 5, 2010, representing an
at-large seat.
01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections
SN 13 James Lamar Cummins, Jr., Leland, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR
Directors of the Mississippi Institute for Forest
Inventory as a certified wildlife and fisheries
biologist, two-year term ending June 30, 2008.
01/03 (S) Referred To Forestry
SN 14 Rebecca Nelms (Becky) Currie, Brookhaven, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Board of Nursing as an RN in clinical
practice, four-year term beginning July 1, 2006 and
ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 15 William Gil Davis, Newton, Mississippi, State Board of GOVERNOR
Optometry, five-year term beginning June 20, 2006 and
ending June 19, 2011, representing the Third
Congressional District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 16 Dr. Stanley Randall (Randy) Easterling, Vicksburg, GOVERNOR
Mississippi, State Board of Medical Licensure, six-year
term beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2012,
representing the First Supreme Court District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 17 Anita C. (Nita) Griffith, Cleveland, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Real Estate Appraisal Licensing and
Certification Board, four-year term ending December 31,
2009, representing the Second Congressional District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SN 18 Dr. John Edward Hill, Tupelo, Mississippi, State Board GOVERNOR
of Health, six-year term ending June 30, 2012.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 19 Thomas Edward (Ed) Hill, Grenada, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi State Board of Nursing Home Administrators
as a licensed and practicing nursing home
administrator, four-year term ending June 25, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 20 Benjamin T. (Ty) Hubbard, Oxford, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR
Board of Optometry, five-year term ending June 20,
2010, representing the First Congressional District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 21 Henry Bane (Bubba) Hudspeth, Louisville, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
State Board of Community and Junior Colleges, unexpired
term ending June 30, 2008, representing the Third
Congressional District, vice Denver Brackeen.
01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges
SN 22 Randall Johnson, Noxapater, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR
Directors of the Mississippi Prison Industries Act
Corporation, four-year term ending May 5, 2010,
representing an at-large seat.
01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections
SN 23 Robert E. Jones, Madison, Mississippi, State Personnel GOVERNOR
Board, unexpired term ending June 30, 2007,
representing the at-large seat, vice Samuel Tom Hall.
01/03 (S) Referred To Fees, Salaries and Administration
SN 24 John R. (Johnny) Junkin, II, Natchez, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Workers' Compensation Commission as an attorney at law
of recognized ability, unexpired term ending January 1,
2007, vice Lydia Quarles.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance
SN 25 John R. (Johnny) Junkin, II, Natchez, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Workers' Compensation Commission as an attorney at law
of recognized ability, six-year term beginning January
1, 2007 and ending December 31, 2012.
01/03 (S) Referred To Insurance
SN 26 Dr. Lucius Marion (Luke) Lampton, Magnolia, GOVERNOR
Mississippi, State Board of Health, six-year term
beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2012,
representing the Third Congressional District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 27 Emmette Bruce Martin, Meridian, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR
Board of Community and Junior Colleges, six-year term
beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2012,
representing the Third Congressional District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges
SN 28 Dr. William Sumners (Bill) Mayo, Oxford, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
State Board of Medical Licensure, six-year term
beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2012,
representing the Third Supreme Court District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 29 Judy M. McPeters, Corinth, Mississippi, State Board of GOVERNOR
Funeral Services as a funeral director, unexpired term
ending June 30, 2006, representing the Third Supreme
Court District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SN 30 Judy M. McPeters, Corinth, Mississippi, State Board of GOVERNOR
Funeral Services as a funeral director, four-year term
beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2010,
representing the Third Supreme Court District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SN 31 John B. Mitchell, Corinth, Mississippi, State Board of GOVERNOR
Registration for Foresters, five-year term beginning
July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2011, representing the
North East Forestry Commission Distirct.
01/03 (S) Referred To Forestry
SN 32 Mariel Wayne Mitchell, Belmont, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR
Board of Funeral Services as a public at-large member,
unexpired term ending June 30, 2009, vice W. E. Clower.
01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SN 33 Samuel Wesley (Sam) Moore, III, Brandon, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prison Industries
Act Corporation, unexpired term ending May 5, 2007,
representing the marketing industry, vice Money Powell.
01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections
SN 34 Jerry Thomas Munro, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, unexpired
term ending June 30, 2008, representing the Fifth
Congressional District, vice Webb Lee.
01/03 (S) Referred To Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
SN 35 Merlene B. Myrick, Bogue Chitto, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Board of Nursing as a RN in clinical
practice with a BS, four-year term beginning July 1,
2006 and ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 36 Leslie Ryland North, Gulfport, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR
Real Estate Appraisal Licensing and Certification
Board, four-year term ending December 31, 2009.
01/03 (S) Referred To Business and Financial Institutions
SN 37 John Bernard (Johnny) Perkins, Brookhaven, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
State Board of Mental Health, seven-year term
beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2013,
representing the Fourth Congressional District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 38 Felix Edwin (Ed) Perry, Oxford, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR
Board of Community and Junior Colleges, six-year term
beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2012,
representing the First Congressional District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges
SN 39 Melinda Walls Pilkinton, Columbus, Mississippi, Board GOVERNOR
of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage and Family
Therapists as a licensed social worker, four-year term
ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 40 Kristi R. Plotner, Madison, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR
Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage and Family
Therapists as a licensed social worker, four-year term
ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 41 Jerry D. (Dean) Worsham, Jr., Oxford, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage and
Family Therapists as a marriage and family therapist,
four-year term ending June 30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 42 Charles Randall (Randy) Rice, Sumrall, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
State Board of Registration for Foresters, five-year
term beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2011,
representing the South East Forestry Commission
District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Forestry
SN 43 Deborah G. (Debbie) Ricks, Booneville, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Board of Nursing as a nurse educator,
four-year term beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June
30, 2010.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 44 Clinton Crawford (Clint) Rounsaville, Brookhaven, GOVERNOR
Mississippi, State Board of Registration for Foresters,
unexpired term ending June 30, 2008, representing the
South West Forestry Commission District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Forestry
SN 45 Kelly Scott Segars, Sr., Iuka, Mississippi, State Board GOVERNOR
of Health as a non-healthcare professional, six-year
term beginning July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2012,
representing the First Congressional District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 46 Henry L. Thomas, Moselle, Mississippi, State Board of GOVERNOR
Community and Junior Colleges, six-year term beginning
July 1, 2006 and ending June 30, 2012, representing the
Fifth Congressional District.
01/03 (S) Referred To Universities and Colleges
SN 47 Waymon Dudley Tigrett, Brandon, Mississippi, State GOVERNOR
Board of Pharmacy, five-year term beginning July 1,
2006 and ending June 30, 2011, representing Post 3.
01/03 (S) Referred To Public Health and Welfare
SN 48 Walter R. Tucker, Brandon, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers GOVERNOR
Advisory Council, two-year ending June 30, 2008.
01/03 (S) Referred To Judiciary, Division B
SN 49 John Franklin Turner, Leakesville, Mississippi, Board GOVERNOR
of Directors of the Mississippi Prison Industries Act
Corporation, four-year ending May 5, 2010, representing
an at-large seat.
01/03 (S) Referred To Corrections
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