MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2002 Regular Session

To: Rules

By: Representative Bowles

House Resolution 4

A RESOLUTION TO AMEND RULE 6O OF THE HOUSE RULES TO CREATE A STANDING LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON GAMING.

     BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, That Rule 60 of the 2000-2004 Rules of the House is amended as follows:

     "60.  (1)  The following shall be the standing committees of the House:

          (a)  Rules Committee, as provided for in Rule 11 of these rules;

          (b)  Management Committee, as provided for in Rule 11A of these rules;

          (c)  Ethics Committee, as provided for in Rule 63A of these rules;

          (d)  Committee                  Number of Members

     Agriculture                               33

     Apportionment and Elections                17

     Appropriations                             33

     Banks and Banking                          11

     Conservation and Water Resources           29

     Constitution                               15

     County Affairs                            19

     Education                                 31

     Fees and Salaries of Public Officers       15

     Game and Fish                              15

     Gaming                                       15

     Insurance                                 17

     Interstate Cooperation                     7

     Judiciary                                 50

     Juvenile Justice                           25

     Labor                                     11

     Local and Private Legislation                   7

     Military Affairs                           11

     Municipalities                             17

     Oil, Gas and Other Minerals                17

     Penitentiary                               17

     Public Buildings, Grounds and Lands        19

     Public Health and Welfare                  28

     Public Utilities                           17

     Transportation                             29

     Universities and Colleges                  11

     Ways and Means                             33

     (2)  No member shall serve on both the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Appropriations.  Each member may serve on at least four (4) committees listed in this rule.

     (3)  The Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Ways and Means each shall consist of thirty-three (33) members appointed by the Speaker, six (6) members from each congressional district as constituted on January 1, 1996, and three (3) members from the state at large.  Appointments from the congressional districts shall be made on the basis of seniority.  For the purposes of this rule, "seniority" shall mean length of service, continuous or interrupted, in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.  However, seniority among members having the same length of service shall be determined as follows:  first, continuous, uninterrupted service in the House; second, continuous, uninterrupted service in the House and Senate; third, interrupted service in the House; and fourth, interrupted service in the House and Senate.

     (4)  In order for a member to be eligible for the rights accorded by this subsection (4), a member shall submit a list of his or her committee preferences, setting forth at least ten (10) committees in order of preference with the most preferred being first on the list, to the Clerk of the House by 5:00 p.m. on the third calendar day of the first legislative session immediately following the year in which the members of the Legislature are elected.  With regard to committee appointments, the following shall be followed by the Speaker of the House in making such appointments:

          (a)  Each member of the House who has served in the House for less than four (4) years, whether such service be continuous or interrupted, and who is not appointed to be a member of the Committee on Appropriations or the Committee on Ways and Means shall, as a matter of right, be appointed to serve on at least two (2) of the first seven (7) committees on such list, not to include Appropriations and Ways and Means; and

          (b)  Each member of the House who has served in the House for four (4) years or more, whether such service be continuous or interrupted, and who is not appointed to be a member of the Committee on Appropriations or the Committee on Ways and Means shall, as a matter of right, be appointed to serve on at least three (3) of the first seven (7) committees on such list.

     (5)  In making committee appointments, the Speaker shall give consideration to the preferences as expressed by the members on their lists as provided in subsection (4) of this rule, and to the seniority, abilities, and geographic location of the members."