Mississippi State House & Senate Legislation
Compilation of latest activity of the Mississippi Legislature.
Viewing newest bills introduced into the Mississippi Legislature.
House Bills
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Coach Willie "Rat" McGowan, Sr.; commend distinguished and dedicated career at Alcorn State University on his retirement.
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Federal Economic Renewal Grants for the state; urge certain spending of.
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Suspend deadlines for introduction; revise laws regarding confiscation of tobacco products.
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Suspend deadlines for introduction; City of Southaven; authorize to enter into certain agreement to accept funds for road improvement.
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Suspend deadlines for introduction; increase motor vehicle ad valorem tax credit for fiscal year 2010.
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Legislature; extend session and set date of sine die adjournment.
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Andrew S. Thompson, Jr.; commend exemplary public service to Coahoma County as Sheriff on the occasion of his retirement.
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Jennie Taylor; commend and congratulate on being named "Teacher of the Year" for the DeSoto County School District.
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Rhonda Guice; commend on selection as DeSoto County School District's Administrator of the Year.
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Surface Transportation Board; urge not to approve sale of Natchez Rail Line without certain commitments.
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Surface Transportation Board; urge not to approve sale of Grenada and Water Valley Rail Lines without certain commitments.
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Madison Central High School Jaguars Baseball Team; commend on winning Class 5A State Championship.
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Surface Transportation Board; urge not to approve sale of Natchez Rail Line without certain commitments.
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Surface Transportation Board; urge not to approve sale of Grenada and Water Valley Rail Lines without certain commitments.
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Legislature; extend session and set date of sine die adjournment.
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F. David Southern; commend on the honor of attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.
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Porter's Chapel Academy Baseball Team; commend and congratulate on winning 2009 MPSA Class A State Championship.
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Raymond Edwin "Ray" Mabus, Jr.; commend and congratulate upon being appointed Secretary of the Navy.
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Mrs. Louella Austin; commend life and legacy upon her passing.
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Greenville-Weston High School Girls Track Team; commend and congratulate on winning Class 5A State Championship.
Senate Bills
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Urge House of Representatives to extend the 2009 Regular Session and set date of Sine Die adjournment.
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Urge House of Representatives to extend the 2009 Regular Session and set date of Sine Die adjournment.
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Mourn the loss of Mississippi State Trooper Steve Hood.
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Congratulate USM "Golden Eagles" Baseball Team and Coach Corky Palmer for first-ever NCAA Super Regional.
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Suspend rules for introduction, etc.; increase motor vehicle tag credit.
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Commend military service of Master Sergeant Royce Harvey of Forest, Mississippi, upon his receipt of the Purple Heart.
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Commend Magnolia Heights "Chiefs" Baseball Team for State Championship.
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Commend St. Patrick Catholic High School Boys Golf Team for second consecutive State Championship.
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Senate Rules; repeal requirement that Mississippi Senate is self-insured under Workers' Compensation Law.
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Commend St. Aloysius High School "Flashes" Baseball Team for winning MHSAA Class 1A State Championship.
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Mourn the untimely death of Jackson Mayor Frank Melton and commend his charitable contributions.
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Commend Porter's Chapel Academy Baseball Team for Class A State Championship.
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Recognize May 2009 as "Stroke and High Blood Pressure Awareness Month" in Mississippi.
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Commend the life of Mississippi writer and Pulitzer Prize winner David Herbert Donald.
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Commend St. Patrick Catholic High School Girls' Golf Team for second consecutive State Championship.
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Commend Sumrall High School "Bobcats" Baseball Team for Class 3A State Championship and perfect season.
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Suspend rules for introduction, etc.; extend repealer on Capital Improvements Preplanning Fund.
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Suspend deadlines for introduction, etc.; authorize transfer of property between JSU and Jackson Public Schools.
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Commend public service of Illene Gordon of Union, Mississippi.
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Commend and congratulate Honorable Fred Banks on receiving the Howard University School of Law "Justice and Leadership Award."


