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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, Fillingane, Flaggs, Fleming, Formby, Franks, Fredericks, Frierson, Gadd, Gardner, 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, Morgan, 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--122.
Absent--None. |
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. |
SB2102 Local governments; revise amount that may be offered as Flowers
a reward for information.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2214 Retirement; authorize employers to make contributions Robertson
on behalf of employees to the PERS Deferred
Compensation Plan.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2345 Program to redesign secondary schools in Mississippi; Chaney
authorize State Board of Education to develop.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2489 Law enforcement officer and trainee; revise Albritton
definitions.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2516 Sheriff's Office; authorize boards of supervisors to Tollison
include in budget funds for feeding personnel in
emergency operations.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2549 Wildlife; revise penalty for dumping dead wildlife on Gollott
streets and roads.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2764 State Board of Health and State Department of Health; Nunnelee
extend department and reconstitute membership of board.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2772 Stun gun; require permit to possess. Davis
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2815 Sales tax; exempt certain events sanctioned by the White
Mississippi Athletic Commission.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB2988 Criminal background checks; require for applicants for Burton
licensure by Board of Medical Licensure.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3070 Sales tax; exempt sales of materials & equipment used Robertson
to replace or repair buildings or equipment destroyed
in disasters.
03/30 Approved by Governor
SB3109 Special fuel excise tax; exempt special fuel sold or Hewes
delivered to international trade zones for
international flights.
03/30 Approved by Governor
HR 136 Reverend Jack Ezell; commend on fortieth anniversary as Franks
Pastor of Tupelo Church of God.
03/30 (H) Referred To Rules
HR 136 Reverend Jack Ezell; commend on fortieth anniversary as Franks
Pastor of Tupelo Church of God.
03/30 (H) Title Suff Do Be Adopted
HB 246 Bonds; authorize for IHL and community/junior college Watson
capital improvements and other purposes.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1650 Appropriation; Board of Cosmetology. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1651 Appropriation; State Board of Medical Licensure. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1652 Appropriation; State Board of Nursing Home Read
Administrators.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1653 Appropriation; Physical Therapy Board. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1654 Appropriation; Public Employees' Retirement Read
System-administrative expenses; maintenance and
operation of building.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1655 Appropriation; Veterans' Home Purchase Board. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1656 Appropriation; Board of Nursing. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1657 Appropriation; Pat Harrison Waterway District. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1658 Appropriation; Pearl River Basin Development District. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1659 Appropriation; Athletic Commission. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1660 Appropriation; Veterans Memorial Stadium Commission. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1661 Appropriation; Pearl River Valley Water Supply Read
District.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1662 Appropriation; Board of Examiners for Social Workers Read
and Marriage and Family Therapists.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1664 Appropriation; Tombigbee River Valley Water Management Read
District.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1665 Appropriation; Board of Agricultural Aviation. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1666 Appropriation; Yellow Creek State Inland Port Read
Authority.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1667 Appropriation; Coast Coliseum Commission. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1668 Appropriation; State Board of Barber Examiners. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1669 Appropriation; State Board of Registration for Read
Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1670 Appropriation; Mississippi State Port Authority at Read
Gulfport.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1671 Appropriation; Oil and Gas Board. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1672 Appropriation; Auctioneers Commission. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1673 Appropriation; Board of Optometry. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1674 Appropriation; Public Service Commission. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1675 Appropriation; Public Utilities Staff. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1676 Appropriation; Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Read
Certification Board.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1677 Appropriation; Real Estate Commission. Read
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1678 Appropriation; Department of Transportation. Miles
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1679 Appropriation; Legislative Expense, Regular. Flaggs
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1689 Appropriation; Department of Human Warren
Services-Consolidated.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1693 Appropriation; Department of Environmental Quality. Broomfield
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1695 Appropriation; Governors Office - Division of Medicaid. Holland
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1706 Appropriation; reappropriation; DFA - Bureau of Stringer
building; FY08.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HR 136 Reverend Jack Ezell; commend on fortieth anniversary as Franks
Pastor of Tupelo Church of God.
03/30 (H) Adopted
03/30 (H) Immediate Release
SB2203 Joe N. Spencer; restore suffrage. White
03/30 (H) Transmitted To Senate
SB2403 Ad valorem tax; clarify definition of trailers for Robertson
purposes of an exemption, authorize counties/cities to
grant certain exemptions.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB2745 MS Veterans Memorial Stadium Commission; revise maximum Jackson (32nd)
term of leases on its property.
03/30 (H) Conference Report Adopted
SB2760 Law enforcement officers; provide minimum due process Tollison
rights for municipal.
03/30 (H) Conference Report Adopted
SB2777 Health Care Trust Fund; revise schedule of payments Gordon
into the Health Care Expendable Fund.
03/30 (H) Conference Report Adopted
03/30 (H) Immediate Release
SB2985 Borrowed special funds; delay payback requirement from Gordon
sales tax diversion.
03/30 (H) Conference Report Adopted
03/30 (H) Immediate Release
SB3083 Suffrage; restore to Howard "Butch" Newcomb. Wilemon
03/30 (H) Transmitted To Senate
SB3115 Appropriation; Finance & Admin. Consol. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3117 Appropriation; Governor's Office and Mansion. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3120 Appropriation; Treasurers Office. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3132 Appropriation; Gaming Commission. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3136 Appropriation; Tax Commission. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3143 Appropriation; Dept. of Corrections - Support and Gordon
Reimb. Local Confinement.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3150 Appropriation; Bd. of Architecture. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3151 Appropriation; Banking and Consumer Finance. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3153 Appropriation; Dental Examiners Bd. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3154 Appropriation; Employment Security Comm. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3155 Appropriation; Funeral Services Bd. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3156 Appropriation; Mississippi Board of Registered Gordon
Professional Geologists.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3158 Appropriation; Motor Vehicle Comm. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3159 Appropriation; Pharmacy Bd. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3161 Appropriation; Bd. of Public Accountancy. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3162 Appropriation; Public Contractors Bd. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3163 Appropriation; Office of State Aid Road Construction. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3164 Appropriation; Veterinary Exam. Bd. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3165 Appropriation; MS Workers Compensation Comm. Gordon
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3175 Bonds; issued general obligation bonds to pay a portion Tollison
of the cost of a controlled access interchange at
Highway 6 and Jackson Avenue.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3190 Bonds; increase amount for Bldg. Fund for Arts, Mus. of Robertson
Art, Cultural Heritage Preservation Grant Fund, auth.
for Jackson Zoo.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3201 Bonds; authorize for various purposes and projects. Robertson
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB3223 City of Corinth; revise the membership of the Corinth Little
Area Tourism Promotion Council.
03/30 (H) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
03/30 (H) Returned For Concurrence
HB 78 Rankin County; authorize sheriff to use radar; deposit Baker (74th)
fines in State General Fund.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB 143 Jackson County; authorize pilot program for sheriff to Zuber
use radar.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1031 Task force; create to study state tax system. Watson
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1554 Lauderdale County; revise number of beds for the Malone
housing of state inmates at East Mississippi
Correctional Facility.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1569 City of Canton; authorize municipal law enforcement Blackmon
officers to use radar to enforce speed limits.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1635 Washington County; authorize contribution to Washington Hines
County Opportunities, Inc.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1713 Suffrage; restore to Daniel R. Turner of Copiah County. Holloway
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1732 Suffrage; restore to Johnny Joe Gunnell of Lincoln Moak *
County.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1761 City of Jackson; authorize to impose assessment in Reeves
municipal court to pay for certain crime prevention
equipment.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1763 Jackson County; authorize to hold nonbinding referendum Guice
on question of Indian gaming in the county.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1769 George County; authorize to issue bonds and levy tax Parker
for county sports and recreation complex.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1777 DeSoto County; authorize sheriff's department to use Jennings
radar to enforce speed limits on county roads.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1782 Suffrage; restore to Jerry Lynn Young of Lee County. Holland
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1787 City of Vicksburg; authorize negotiation of contracts Flaggs
with railroad companies for public improvements on
railroad rights-of-way.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1793 Suffrage; restore to Sammy Johnson of Hinds County. Fleming
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1797 Suffrage; restore to Jerry Dale Pittman of Marion Morgan
County.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1799 Suffrage; restore to Ronald Rainey of Tunica County. Burnett
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1801 Suffrage; restore to William C. Donald of Scott County. Arinder
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1804 City of Vicksburg; authorize to enter into contracts Flaggs
with Louisiana to house municipal prisoners.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1810 City of Port Gibson; allow to impose food and beverage Middleton
tax in Port Gibson Restaurant Tax District.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1813 City of Pascagoula; may pay health insurance premiums Wells-Smith
for retired employees of city participating in group
plan.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
HB1814 Warren County; authorize to receive certain funds from Flaggs
increase of Commercial Mobile Radio Service Emergency
Telephone surcharge.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1816 Harrison County; authorize to enter into development Fredericks
agreements with Master Plan Community Developers.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1821 Suffrage; restore to Eddie W. Logan of Holmes County. Clark
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB1824 Madison County; may employ prosecuting attorney full Baker (74th)
time and pay certain amount as compensation.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 1 Joint rules; amend to require deleted language to be Baker (74th)
indicated in legislation that changes existing law.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 5 United States Constitution; urge Congress to call Upshaw
convention to amend relative to marriage.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 16 Slavery and plan of reparation; request Congress to Fleming
establish commission to study.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 24 Internet sales tax; urge U.S. Congress to pass Clark
legislation authorizing.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 36 Destination camping resort areas; establish legislative Robinson (84th)
joint study committee to determine feasibility of.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 39 Task force; create to study state tax system. Watson
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 40 Congress; urge congressional support of the "25 by 25" Rotenberry
initiative.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 41 Congress; urge congressional action to save U.S. auto Calhoun
industry.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 48 Ronald Reagan Day; recognize February 6, 2007 as in Lott
Mississippi.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 64 Suspend deadlines for introduction; Mississippi Upshaw
Disaster Small Business Bridge Loan Act; revise time
for which loans may be extended.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 67 Bradford Blackmon; commend upon being named Player of Brown
the Year on The Clarion-Ledger All-Metro Football Team.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 72 Suspend deadlines for introduction; Major Economic Fleming
Impact Act; revise definition of project, authorize
bonds.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 91 Suspend deadlines for further consideration of HB 247; Watson
Tobacco and sales tax; increase excise tax on
cigarettes, reduce sales tax on certain food and revise
diversion to municipalities.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 103 Suspend deadlines for introduction; increase tobacco Holland
excise tax and reduce sales tax on food if authorized
by electors at statewide general election.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 108 Pontotoc, Union and Lee (PUL) Counties Alliance; Montgomery
commend for vision and efforts made to facilitate the
Wellspring Site for Toyota plant.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
HC 112 Kevin Dent; commend and congratulate upon enshrinement Flaggs
into the 2006 Class of the College Football Hall of
Fame.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HC 121 2007 Regular Session; change date of sine die Holland
adjournment.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 1 Management Committee; urge to adopt policy to publish Franks
roll call votes on Internet.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 2 African-American History Year; recognize 2007 as the Malone
year in Mississippi.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 3 House Rules; amend to allow conference reports to be Moore
read in full before adoption.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 5 Mississippi businesses; urge to implement ergonomic Evans
practices to protect the health of the state's
workforce.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 6 House study committee; create to study the safety and Evans
healthfulness of working conditions in Mississippi.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 7 Worker's Bill of Rights; endorse adoption of. Evans
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 8 African-American History Year; recognize 2007 as the Malone
year of in Mississippi.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 10 House Rules; amend House Rule 95 to decrease vote Denny
required to withdraw a bill from committee.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 14 Pledge of Allegiance; request the House of Snowden
Representatives of the State of Mississippi to recite
daily.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 15 Law enforcement officers and fire fighters; create Robinson (84th)
House study committee to address loss of income due to
job-related injuries.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 17 Congress; urge to take emergency action to save U.S. Calhoun
auto industry.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HR 113 200th Anniversary of the British Slave Trade Act; Reynolds
commend the British Parliament.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SB2259 Suffrage; restore to Edward Carter, Sr. Posey
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SB3081 City of Vicksburg; increase minimum benefits under Chaney
Disability and Relief Fund for Firemen and Policemen.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SB3094 City of Indianola; remove the repeal date on the Simmons
Indianola Tourism Commission.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3108 Tunica County; authorize contributions to the Tunica Jackson (11th)
County Museum, Inc.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3174 Tunica County; extend until 2012 funding of the Tunica Jackson (11th)
County Economic Development Foundation, Inc.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SB3176 Tunica County; authorize a contribution to the Jackson (11th)
Institute of Community Services, Inc.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3178 Tunica County; authorize contributions to the Aaron Jackson (11th)
Henry Community Health Clinic and the G.A. Stover
Health Clinic.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3204 Suffrage; restore to Eddie W. Logan. Jordan
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SB3207 City of Pontotoc; extend the repeal date on local Browning
hotel, motel and restaurant tax.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3208 Adams County; create the St. Catherine Creek Utility Dearing
Authority.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3210 Suffrage; restore to Clarence Hill II. Posey
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SB3216 City of Vicksburg; authorize use of municipal equipment Chaney
and employee services at Vicksburg Warren Convention
and Visitors Bureau.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3231 Hancock County; extend the date of repeal on the Cuevas
Hancock County Tourism Development Bureau.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3232 City of Clarksdale; authorize expenditure of funds for Jackson (11th)
the construction, maintenance & equipping of the
Coahoma Co. Education Center.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SB3233 Jackson County; authorize annual donations to soup Moffatt
kitchens.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3237 Harrison County; authorize the county to enter into Hewes
development agreements with the developers of a master
planned community.
03/30 (H) Died On Calendar
SB3239 Sebastopol Natural Gas District; authorize Leake and Burton
Neshoba Counties to participate in and revise the
district's boundaries.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SB3240 City of Flowood; authorize the issuance of limited Ross
obligation bonds for certain facilities owned by the
YMCA.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SC 506 Memorialize President and Congress to support Lee (35th)
agricultural-based renewable energy as a goal.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SC 514 Request the Boy Scouts of America to make an Annual Clarke
Report to the Legislature.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SC 568 Designating the third Saturday of June, in 2007 and in Jackson (11th)
each succeeding year, as "Juneteenth" Freedom Day in
Mississippi.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SC 602 Commend Corinth Tennis Coach Lynn Wood upon induction Little
into the MS Association of Coaches Hall of Fame.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
SC 610 Commend Ole Miss Basketball Coach Andy Kennedy, SEC Michel
Coach of the Year.
03/30 (H) Died In Committee
HB 909 Distinctive license; authorize for various purposes. Bailey
03/30 (S) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1056 Gasoline and motor fuel taxes; authorize refund for Reynolds
certain taxes erroneously collected.
03/30 (S) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1142 Tourism project sales tax incentive; authorize for Peranich
certain tourism projects that locate in this state.
03/30 (S) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
HB1364 State funds; authorize Mental Health and MEMA to Stringer
transfer funds among budgets and Arts Commission to
escalate its budget.
03/30 (S) Conference Report Adopted
HB1709 Suffrage; restore to Helen Lane of Tunica County. Mayo
03/30 (S) Passed
03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1733 Suffrage; restore to Henry P. Byrd of George County. Parker
03/30 (S) Passed
03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1762 Suffrage; restore to Jessica Edwards of Lowndes County. Smith (39th)
03/30 (S) Passed
03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1786 Suffrage; restore to Johnny Pool of Jones County. Shows
03/30 (S) Passed
03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1790 Suffrage; restore to Jacquelyn L. Hicks of Tunica Burnett
County.
03/30 (S) Passed
03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1791 Suffrage; restore to Troy E. Thomas of Walthall County. Vince
03/30 (S) Passed
03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1792 Suffrage; restore to William S. McCarty, Jr., of Hinds Fleming
County.
03/30 (S) Passed
03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HB1800 Suffrage; restore to Janis Keeton of Tunica County. Burnett
03/30 (S) Passed
03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
HC 118 Andy Kennedy; commend and congratulate upon being named Akins
2007 SEC Coach of the Year by the Associated Press.
03/30 (S) Adopted
03/30 (S) Immediate Release
03/30 (S) Transmitted To House
SB2369 Physical education and health education programs in Chaney
school districts; require certain minimum standards.
03/30 (S) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
SB2745 MS Veterans Memorial Stadium Commission; revise maximum Jackson (32nd)
term of leases on its property.
03/30 (S) Conference Report Adopted
SB2760 Law enforcement officers; provide minimum due process Tollison
rights for municipal.
03/30 (S) Conference Report Adopted
SB2777 Health Care Trust Fund; revise schedule of payments Gordon
into the Health Care Expendable Fund.
03/30 (S) Conference Report Adopted
SB2985 Borrowed special funds; delay payback requirement from Gordon
sales tax diversion.
03/30 (S) Conference Report Adopted
SB3134 Appropriation; Mississippi Development Authority. Gordon
03/30 (S) Motion to Reconsider Tabled
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
03/30 (S) Immediate Release
SN 5 Spence Mike Dye, Jackson, Mississippi, Mississippi Home LT. GOVERNOR
Corporation, term begins immediately and will end June
30, 2010.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 9 Brad Mooney Bounds, Philadelphia, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, six-year term
ending March 31, 2012.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
03/30 (S) Immediate Release
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 48 Walter R. Tucker, Brandon, Mississippi, Crime Stoppers GOVERNOR
Advisory Council, two-year ending June 30, 2008.
03/30 (S) Notified of Approval
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.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 50 Marijo James Denson, Decatur, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR
Directors of the Mississippi Prison Industries Act
Corporation, four-year term ending May 5, 2010,
representing an at-large seat.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 51 Stephen Anthony (Steve) Adamec, Jr., Diamondhead, GOVERNOR
Mississippi, Mississippi Department of Information
Technology Services, five-year term beginning July 1,
2006 and ending June 30, 2011.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 53 Sheriff Mark Bailey Shepherd, McComb, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Crime Stoppers Advisory Council, two-year term ending
June 30, 2008.
03/30 (S) Notified of Approval
SN 54 Chief Robert Earl Winn, Jr., Canton, Mississippi, Crime GOVERNOR
Stoppers Advisory Council, two-year term ending June
30, 2008.
03/30 (S) Notified of Approval
SN 61 Elizabeth Ann (Liz) Joachim, Biloxi, Mississippi, LT. GOVERNOR
Mississippi Home Corporation, term begins on July 1,
2006 and expires on June 30, 2012.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 64 Reuben V. Anderson, Jackson, Mississippi, Board of ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD
Trustees of the Department of Archives and History,
term effective January 1, 2007 and ends January 1,
2010, vice Arch Dalrymple.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 65 Roland Weeks, Jr., Biloxi, Mississippi, Board of ARCHIVES AND HISTORY BD
Trustees of the Department of Archives and History,
term effective January 1, 2007 and ends January 1,
2010, vice Gilbert R. Mason.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 68 Marvel Aresel Turner, Sr., Jackson, Mississippi, Board GOVERNOR
of Directors of the Mississippi Prison Industries Act
Corporation, four-year term ending May 5, 2010,
representing an at-large seat.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 72 Jennifere Lynn (Jennie) Simmons, Lake, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Board of Directors of the Mississippi Prison Industries
Act Corporation, unexpired term ending May 5, 2007,
representing the labor industry.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 74 Stephen Lee Thomas, Madison, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR
Home Corporation, unexpired term ending April 23, 2010,
representing the First Supreme Court District, vice
William L. Smith.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 78 Dr. David Hughes McElreath, Oxford, Mississippi, Crime GOVERNOR
Stoppers Advisory Council, two-year term ending June
30, 2008.
03/30 (S) Notified of Approval
SN 80 Willie Glen Sowell, Brandon, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR
Forestry Commission, six-year term beginning July 1,
2006 and ending June 30, 2012, representing an at-large
seat.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 81 Roger Lee Sinclair, Brandon, Mississippi, Mississippi GOVERNOR
Business Finance Corporation, six-year term ending
March 31, 2012.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 88 Charles Herbert (Buddy) Lewis, III, Gloster, GOVERNOR
Mississippi, State Board of Registration for Foresters
from the State-at-large, five-year term ending June 30,
2011.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 90 Donald Ray Thompson, Brandon, Mississippi, State PERSONNEL BOARD
Personnel Director, term beginning on January 15, 2007.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SN 91 James Lamar Cummins, Jr., Leland, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR
Directors of the Mississippi Institute for Forest
Inventory as a certified wildlife and fisheries
biologist, four-year term ending June 30, 2011.
03/30 (S) Appointment Confirmed
SR 27 Commend public service of Lieutenant Governor Amy Tuck. Little
03/30 (S) Adopted
SR 28 Commend public service of President Pro Tempore Travis Burton
Little.
03/30 (S) Adopted
SR 29 Commend Senator Lynn Posey for public service. Dearing
03/30 (S) Adopted
SR 30 Commend public service of Senator Billy Thames. Dearing
03/30 (S) Adopted
SR 31 Commend public service of Senator Stacey Pickering. Little
03/30 (S) Adopted
SR 32 Commend public service of Senator Mike Chaney. Little
03/30 (S) Adopted
SR 33 Commend public service of Senator Charlie Ross. Little
03/30 (S) Adopted
SR 37 Commend Indianola Gentry "Lady Rams" Basketball Team Simmons
for perfect season and for State/Overall Championship.
03/30 (S) Adopted
03/30 (S) Immediate Release
SR 38 Congratulate Houston High School "Class of 1957" on Gordon
50th Class Reunion.
03/30 (S) Adopted
03/30 (S) Immediate Release
HB 826 Jackson County, City of Ocean Springs; authorize to Zuber
construct and maintain roads at USM Cedar Point
Expansion.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1649 Suffrage; restore to Robin Rushing of Coahoma County. Mayo
03/30 (S) Died On Calendar
HB1711 Suffrage; restore to Stanley Barnes of Claiborne Middleton
County.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1748 Suffrage; restore to Will Beard, Jr., of Walthall Vince
County.
03/30 (S) Died On Calendar
HB1749 Suffrage; restore to Edward Carter, Sr., of Claiborne Middleton
County.
03/30 (S) Died On Calendar
HB1768 Harrison County; revise definition of "hotel" or Fredericks
"motel" for purposes of taxing gross proceeds of room
rentals.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1773 Economic development; authorize incentives for certain Watson
projects.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1774 Lee, Pontotoc and Union Counties; authorize to Perkins
participate with Three Rivers PDD for economic
development and to levy special ad valorem tax.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1775 Lee, Pontotoc and Union Counties; authorize to issue Perkins
bonds for certain economic development projects.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1776 City of Tupelo; authorize to issue additional bonds for Perkins
water facilities necessary to serve Wellspring
Project.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1780 Tunica County; authorize contribution to Mid-State Burnett
Opportunity.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1789 Coahoma County; revise terms of directors and clarify Mayo
authority of Industrial Area Development Authority.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1794 Forrest County General Hospital; expand jurisdiction of Davis
law enforcement officers employed by.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1798 Suffrage; restore to Joe Herring of Marion County. Vince
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1803 Harrison County; authorize to contribute funds to Fredericks
Gulfport Christian Life Center.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1818 City of Jackson; authorize to take necessary and proper Fleming
action to reopen Lake Hico for recreational use.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1822 West Rankin Utility Authority; revise boundaries and Smith (59th)
alter.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HB1825 City of Canton; authorize appointment of representative Blackmon
to public utility commission from service area beyond
city limits.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HC 37 Workers Memorial Day; recognize observance on April 28, Evans
2007.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HC 42 Children's needs; urge state action to attend in times Ishee
of natural disaster.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HC 65 Grief Awareness Week; recognize the first week in Warren
November as.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HC 74 Suspend deadlines for introduction; Economic Watson
development; authorize incentives for certain projects.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HC 78 Mississippi Tax System; create a study committee to Watson
study and make recommendations.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
HC 120 Suspend deadlines for introduction; Bonds; authorize Holland
issuance for construction of burn center at UMMC.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3084 City of Vicksburg; allow to house prisoners in Chaney
Louisiana.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3097 City of Canton; authorize municipal law enforcement Thomas
officers to use radar to enforce speed limits.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3166 City of Pearl; exclude certain concession stands from Kirby
the tax levied in the West Pearl Restaurant Tax
District.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3188 City of Natchez; authorize the city to expand its water Dearing
and sewer system a certain distance outside the city
limits.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3209 DeSoto County; authorize the sheriff to use radar speed Davis *
detection equipment.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3211 Jackson County; authorize to hold nonbinding referendum Moffatt
on question of Indian gaming in the county.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3219 Tippah County; allow to assume certain indebtedness Doxey
incurred by development foundation.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3221 Harrison County; revise the definition of hotel and Hewes
motel under law authorizing a special tax on room
rental.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3223 City of Corinth; revise the membership of the Corinth Little
Area Tourism Promotion Council.
03/30 (S) Died On Calendar
SB3227 Suffrage; restore to Henry P. Byrd. Walley
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3228 Suffrage; restore to Ronald Edward Wells. Dearing
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3236 Madison County; prosecuting attorney may be full time Ross
and provide amount that he may be compensated.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3238 City of Jackson; authorize to take necessary and proper Horhn
action to reopen Lake Hico for recreational use.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SB3241 City of Canton; authorize appointment of representative Thomas
to public utility commission from service area beyond
city limits.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 507 Mississippi residents boycott travel to Aruba; urge. Wilemon
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 511 Taxation; joint committee to study state tax system. Harden
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 517 Joint Rules; require code amendments to show deleted Hewes
language.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 537 Study committee to study valuation and ad valorem Doxey
taxation of land used for agricultural purposes;
create.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 538 Urge U.S. Office of Education and State Board of Fillingane
Education to assist school districts in ending
desegregation busing orders.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 539 Urge Congress and FEMA to continue assistance for Dawkins
Hurricane Katrina debris removal.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 544 Request Division of Medicaid to implement pilot program Nunnelee
for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 559 Designate "Rachel Carson Day in Mississippi." Dawkins
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 566 Proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution providing Dawkins
that equality of rights under the law shall not be
denied on account of sex; ratify.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 571 Urge FEMA to consider needs of children in major Hewes
disaster preparedness, response, recovery and
mitigation.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 574 Commend Cori and Kerri Rigsby for assisting in state's Dawkins
investigation and lawsuit against insurance industry.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 590 Commend MAGPA and designate March 2007 at "Purchasing Burton
Month" in Mississippi.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 635 Designate April 22 as "Mississippi Earth Day Sunday: Dawkins
Good Stewards of Our Gift of Energy."
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 641 Create task force to study increased infrastructure and Horhn
public safety needs of City of Jackson as Seat of
State Government.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 643 Suspend rules for drafting, etc.; exempt certain sales Robertson
to replace/repair buildings/equipment destroyed in
disasters.
03/30 (S) Died On Calendar
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.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN 59 James Benton Huff, Sr., Taylorsville, Mississippi, GOVERNOR
Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and
Parks, five-year term beginning July 1, 2006 and ending
June 30, 2011, representing the Third Congressional
District.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN 82 Martin Lamar O'Neal, Perkinston, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR
Directors of the Mississippi Institute for Forest
Inventory as a Mississippi registered forester,
three-year term ending June 30, 2009.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SN 86 Wilson Holmes Carroll, Jackson, Mississippi, Board of GOVERNOR
Directors of the Mississippi Institute for Forest
Inventory, four-year term ending June 30, 2010,
representing private nonindustrial landowners.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SR 1 Senate Rules; limit number of resolution presentations Michel
on the floor of the Senate.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SR 2 Senate Rules; provide a new Senate postage policy for Flowers
postage paid from Senate Contingent Fund.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SR 3 Broadcast proceedings of the Mississippi Senate on the Flowers
Internet; amend Senate Rules to provide for.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SR 7 Senate Rules; amend to limit requests for "adjournment Doxey
in memory" to 5 per Senator per day.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SR 17 Commend life and civic contributions of Mrs. Jessie B. Thomas
Sims Conerly.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SR 18 Commend Bradford Blackmon for award-winning football Simmons
career at St. Andrews High School.
03/30 (S) Died In Committee
SC 631 Commend Indianola Gentry "Lady Rams" Basketball Team Simmons
for perfect season and for State/Overall Championships.
03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
SC 636 Commend life and legacy of inspiration of COGIC Jackson (11th)
Presiding Bishop G.E. Patterson.
03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
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