Legislative Tracker

Mississippi Votes is tracking legislation introduced during the 2026 Mississippi Legislative Session that
impacts voting rights, civic participation, education, and community stability.

Bills are updated regularly as they move through committees and floor votes.

Bill No.AuthorsPurposeCommitteeStatus
HB 2Rep. Jason White
Rep. Jansen Owen
To create the "Mississippi Education Freedom Act"House Education
HB 17Rep. Donnie ScogginAn Act to create the Mississippi child care teachers shortage task forceHouse Youth and Family Affairs
HB 19Rep. Omeria ScottAn Act to create the "Donald J. Trump Voting Right Restoration Act"House Apportionment and Elections
HB 20Rep. Omeria ScottTo authorize a registrar to allow a physically disabled person to absentee vote curbside during hours in which the registrar's office is open for absentee votingHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 22Rep. Omeria ScottAn Act to authorize a qualified elector who wishes to register to vote to register on the day of the election and then proceed to cast his or her vote at the proper polling placeHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 23Rep. Omeria ScottTo provide that a person who is otherwise a qualified elector and has been convicted of voter fraud, of any crime listed in Section 241, Mississippi Constitution of 1890 may have voting rights restored upon sentencing satisfactionHouse Judiciary B
HB 33Rep. Omeria ScottTo authorize online voter registration for first-time votersHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 35Rep. Omeria ScottAn Act to create the Mississippi Rx Kids Program as a pilot program to provide targeted time-limited economic assistance to all pregnant women in those counties who are experiencing acute economic hardshipHouse Public Health and Human Services
HB 37Rep. Omeria ScottTo require the resolution board, for general and special elections, and the county or municipal executive committee, as applicable, for primary elections, to review all ballots that have been rejected by the OMR equipmentHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 38Rep. Omeria ScottTo restore the right of suffrage to certain persons disqualified by reason of conviction of a disenfranchising crimeHouse Judiciary B
HB 48Rep. Robert JohnsonAn Act to create the "Mississippi Grocery Initiative Act"House Public Health and Human Services
HB 50Rep. Robert JohnsonAn Act to require the division of Medicaid to monitor, conduct a study on and evaluate the impacts of any mandatory work reporting requirements in any Medicaid expansion program enacted by the LegislatureHouse Medicaid
HB 54Rep. Tracy ArnoldTo provide that if a Justice, County, or Municipal Court orders restitution to a victim, the court-ordered restitution shall be paid in full to the victim before any court-ordered cost and fines may be disbursed to the courtHouse Judiciary B
HB 81Rep. Omeria ScottTo require the registrar's office to remain open until 5:00 P.M. on the two Saturdays immediately preceding the election for absentee votingHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 85Rep. Omeria ScottTo revise the age for expunction of misdemeanorsHouse Judiciary B
HB 86Rep. Omeria ScottTo remove the age restriction for expunction of misdemeanor crimesHouse Judiciary B
HB 87Rep. Omeria ScottTo revise how a second or subsequent offense is calculatedHouse Judiciary B
HB 89Rep. Omeria ScottAn Act to create the "Mississippi Fair Housing Act"House Judiciary A
HB 94Rep. John HinesAn Act to create the Youth and Community Safety ActHouse Education
HB 95Rep. John HinesAn Act to create the Child Care for Working Families Study CommitteeHouse Youth and Family Affairs
HB 101Rep. Robert JohnsonAn Act to require the Department of Corrections to convert the three restitution centers in the state to post-release reentry centersHouse Corrections
HB 102Rep. Robert JohnsonAn Act to require the Department of Corrections to convert the three restitution centers in the state to post-release reentry centersHouse Corrections
HB 108Rep. Robert JohnsonTo create the "Mississippi Minimum Wage Law"House Workforce Development
HB 109Rep. Robert JohnsonTo provide that under the habitual offender sentencing law any conviction for a drug offense or a nonviolent crime shall not be utilized in computing whether a person has two prior convictionsHouse Judiciary B
HB 110Rep. Robert JohnsonTo repeal the provision of law that prohibits any eligible inmate, whose sentence was imposed after June 30, 1995, from accruing earned-time allowance that exceeds fifteen percent of his or her sentenceHouse Corrections
HB 111Rep. Robert JohnsonAn Act to provide that any person who is convicted of a drug offense or a nonviolent crime and is sentenced to five years or less and is held in the physical custody of the Department of Corrections shall have his or her sentence commutedHouse Corrections
HB 112Rep. Robert JohnsonAn Act to provide a state income tax credit for taxpayers claiming the federal earned income tax creditHouse Ways and Means
HB 114Rep. Robert JohnsonAn Act to be known as the "Mississippi Health Care Security and Promotion Act of 2026"House Medicaid
HB 116Rep. Robert JohnsonAn Act to create "The Juvenile Offender Parole and Rehabilitation Act"House Judiciary B
HB 121Rep. Robert JohnsonTo increase the monthly benefit amount for Temporary Assistance for Needy FamiliesHouse Public Health and Human Services
HB 123Rep. Robert JohnsonTo provide Medicaid coverage for individuals who are under 65 years of age, are not pregnant, are not entitled to or enrolled for Medicare benefits, and whose income is not more than 133% of the federal poverty levelHouse Medicaid
HB 125Rep. Robert JohnsonTo direct the Department of Human Services to transfer 30% of the TANF Block Grant received by the state each fiscal year to the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), to be used as vouchers to pay for child care for qualifying childrenHouse Public Health and Human Services
HB 129Rep. Robert JohnsonTo increase the maximum income and resources limits for eligibility for TANF benefitsHouse Public Health and Human Services
HB 130Rep. Robert JohnsonTo create the Mississippi Medicaid Commission to administer the Medicaid programHouse Medicaid
HB 131Rep. Robert JohnsonTo provide that a habitual offender may be eligible for parole if the offender serves 10 years of a sentence of 40 years or moreHouse Judiciary B
HB 156Rep. Omeria ScottAn Act to create the "Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2026"House Education
HB 170Rep. Omeria ScottTo require a school attendance officer to file a petition with the Youth Court after a child's third unlawful absence during a school yearHouse Education
HB 176Rep. Omeria ScottAn Act to require drug testing of public school students in grade six through twelve who have been suspendedHouse Education
HB 179Rep. Omeria ScottTo provide Medicaid coverage for individuals who are 55 years of age or older, are determined to need the level of care required for coverage of nursing facility services, reside in the service are of the PACE organizationHouse Medicaid
HB 196Rep. Omeria ScottTo provide that a first offense simple possession of thirty grams or less of marijuana or ten grams or less of synthetic cannabinoids shall be a civil offense and not a criminal offenseHouse Judiciary B
HB 199Rep. Omeria ScottTo reduce the punishment for simple possession of a small amount of marijuana to a civil penaltyHouse Judiciary B
HB 210Rep. Omeria ScottTo provide for an increased rate of Medicaid reimbursement for inpatient and outpatient hospital services for hospitals that are located in a county that had an average monthly unemployment rate of eight percentHouse Medicaid
HB 224Rep. Omeria ScottTo provide Medicaid coverage for individuals who are under 65 years of age, are not pregnant, are not entitled to or enrolled for Medicare benefits, and whose income is not more than 133% of the federal poverty levelHouse Medicaid
HB 225Rep. Omeria ScottAn Act to require drug testing of public school students in grades six through twelve who have been deemed truant in violation of allowable absences under the "Compulsory Attendance Law"House Education
HB 226Rep. Omeria ScottTo revise Medicaid eligibility to include those individuals who are entitled to benefits under the Federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA), as amendedHouse Medicaid
HB 252Rep. Bryant ClarkTo provide Medicaid coverage for individuals who are under 65 years of age, are not pregnant, are not entitled to or enrolled for Medicare benefits, and whose income is not more than 133% of the federal poverty levelHouse Medicaid
HB 255Rep. Bryant ClarkAn Act to create the "Mississippi Universal Prekindergarten Program Act of 2026"House Education
HB 284Rep. Tracy ArnoldTo provide that a person who is otherwise a qualified elector and has been convicted of a felony shall have his or her right to vote suspended upon conviction but shall have his or her right to vote automatically restoredHouse Judiciary B
HB 307Rep. Carl MickensTo remove certain types of embezzlement from the list of crimes that are excluded from expungementHouse Judiciary B
HB 318Rep. Carl MickensTo provide that a person who is otherwise a qualified elector and has been convicted of vote fraud, of any crime listed in Section 241, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, or of any crime interpreted as disenfranchising in later AG [automatic restoration of voting rights upon completion of sentence]House Judiciary B
HB 319Rep. Carl MickensTo revise the Fresh Start ActHouse Business and Commerce
HB 337Rep. Donnie Bell To increase the maximum weekly benefit amount to two hundred seventy-five dollarsHouse Workforce Development
HB 355Rep. Omeria ScottAn Act to create the "Donald J. Trump Early Voting Act"House Apportionment and Elections
HB 357Rep. Cedric BurnettTo remove certain felony embezzlement from the list of nonexpungeable crimesHouse Judiciary B
HB 361Rep. Noah SanfordTo provide that the office of election commissioner shall be a nonpartisan officeHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 365Rep. Solomon OsborneAn Act to create the Early Voting ActHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 372Rep. Solomon OsborneAn Act to provide that no person shall be denied employment solely because he or she has been convicted of a felonyHouse Business and Commerce
HB 374Rep. Solomon OsborneTo provide Medicaid coverage for individuals who are under 65 years of age, are not pregnant, are not entitled to or enrolled for Medicare benefits, and whose income is not more than 133% of the federal poverty levelHouse Medicaid
HB 376Rep. Solomon OsborneAn Act to create the "Mississippi Voter Protection Act"House Apportionment and Elections
HB 380Rep. Solomon OsborneAn Act to establish the "Mississippi Students Voicing Opinions in Today's Elections (VOTE) Act" for the purpose of creating a pilot program in public schools to provide voter registration information to students in grade 12House Education
HB 409Rep. Kabir KarriemTo provide Medicaid coverage for individuals who are under 65 years of age, are not pregnant, are not entitled to or enrolled for Medicare benefits, and whose income is not more than 133% of the federal poverty levelHouse Medicaid
HB 410Rep. Kabir KarriemTo require the State Board of Education to develop a civics curriculum to be taught in the public high schoolsHouse Education
HB 413Rep. Kabir KarriemTo provide that a person who is otherwise a qualified elector and has been convicted of certain disenfranchising crimes shall have his or her right to vote automatically restoredHouse Judiciary B
HB 428Rep. Kabir KarriemAn Act to require the State Board of Education to develop a comprehensive curriculum and implement courses in African-American studies and racial diversity to be included in the public high schol education curriculumHouse Education
HB 433Rep. Darryl PorterTo provide full suffrage restoration to any person disqualified by reason of criminal convictionHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 438Rep. Hester Jackson McCrayTo remove the requirement that a petition for an initiative measure be printed on a sheet of paper not less than eight and one-half inches in width and not less than fourteen inches in lengthHouse Constitution
HB 447Rep. Hester Jackson McCrayAn Act to create the "Early Voting Act"House Apportionment and Elections
HB 451Rep. Fabian NelsonTo provide that a person who is otherwise a qualified elector and has been convicted of vote fraud, of any crime listed in Section 241, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, or of any crime interpreted as disenfranchising in later AG [automatic restoration of voting rights upon completion of sentence]House Judiciary B
HB 452Rep. Fabian NelsonTo proivde that the Secretary of State shall publish notice on his website each time a voter roll purge occurs and teh date upon which it occurredHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 453Rep. Fabian NelsonTo require the Secretary of State to provide on his official website a secure portal that allows a voter who votes by affidavit ballot to enter a secure personal identification number and pull up his or her affidavit ballotHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 455Rep. Fabian NelsonTo require automatic expungement of misdemeanorsHouse Judiciary B
HB 456Rep. Fabian NelsonTo require the appropriate court to automatically expunge the record of any cases in which an arrest was made, the person arrested was released and the case was dismissed or the charges were dropped, there was no disposition of such case, or the person was found not guilty at trialHouse Judiciary B
HB 499Rep. Kimberly RemakTo require a sheriff or process server to leave the summons and sworn affidavit or complaint for eviction with a person or posted on the door of the premises that is the subject of the evictionHouse Judiciary A
HB 509Rep. Percy WatsonTo provide Medicaid coverage for individuals who are under 65 years of age, are not pregnant, are not entitled to or enrolled for Medicare benefits, and whose income is not more than 133% of the federal poverty levelHouse Medicaid
HB 510Rep. Percy WatsonAn Act to provide a state income tax credit for taxpayers claiming the federal earned income tax creditHouse Ways and Means
HB 517Rep. Nicole BoydTo authorize state institutions of higher learning and community and junior colleges, in addition to the Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board, to authorize charter schoolsHouse Education
HB 524Rep. Solomon OsborneAn Act to create the "Fair Minimum Wage Act"House Workforce Development
HB 527Rep. Kabir KarriemAn Act to create the "Mississippi Minimum Wage Law"House Workforce Development
HB 534Rep. Sam CreekmoreAn Act to establish the Mississippi Health Information Exchange for the purpose of establishing a statewide health information exchange that provides real-time bidirectional patient admission, discharge and transfer dataHouse Public Health and Human Services
HB 543Rep. Carl MickensAn Act to create the "Mississippi Minimum Wage Law"House Workforce Development
HB 562Rep. Donnie Bell An Act to create the Mississippi Career and Technical Education Employability (MISSCATEE) Program, which shall be directed by the Office of Workforce DevelopmentHouse Workforce Development
HB 564Rep. Sam CreekmoreTo provide that the Division of Youth Services' Adolescent Opportunity Programs (AOPs) shall be known as Juvenile Justice Diversion ProgramsHouse Judiciary A
HB 590Rep. Robert JohnsonAn Act to create the health care affordability fund as a special fund in the state treasury and proivde that the fund shall be administered by the Commissioner of InsuranceHouse Insurance
HB 591Rep. Zakiya SummersAn Act to provide a state income tax credit for taxpayers claiming the federal income child tax creditHouse Ways and Means
HB 592Rep. Zakiya SummersAn Act to provide a state income tax credit for taxpayers claiming the federal earned income tax creditHouse Ways and Means
HB 593Rep. Zakiya SummersTo authorize online voter registration for first-time votersHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 596Rep. Zakiya SummersAn Act to create the Mississippi child poverty task forceHouse Public Health and Human Services
HB 609Rep. Rob RobersonAn Act to be known as the "Tim Tebow Act"House Education
HB 627Rep. Cheikh TaylorTo require each community college district that has an affiliated district workforce development council and each work force development center to provide training with its mobile training units at regional correctional facilitiesHouse Workforce Development
HB 667Rep. Jeffrey HulumAn Act to authorize any person who is qualified to register to vote in the state of Mississippi to register to vote when that person applies for the issuance, renewal or change of address of a motor vehicle driver's licenseHouse Apportionment and Elections
HB 680Rep. Cheikh TaylorAn Act to create the "Starkville High School AP Government Class of 2019 Motor Voter Act"House Apportionment and Elections
HB 699Rep. Jeffrey HulumTo provide that a person who is otherwise a qualified elector and has been convicted of vote fraud shall have his or her right to vote automatically restoredHouse Judiciary B
HCR 3Rep. Tracy ArnoldAmend the Mississippi Constitution to provide that to qualify an initiative petition for placement upon the ballot, signatures of the qualified electors from any congressional district shall not exceed a certain fractional portion of the total number House Constitution
HCR 4Rep. Tracy ArnoldA Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to Section 241, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to provide that an individual who has been convicted of any felony is not a qualified electorHouse Constitution
HCR 6Rep. Robert JohnsonTo conform the pro rata signature requirements from each [...] Mississippi congressional district for an initiative petition to the number of current[] congressional districtsHouse Constitution
HCR 7Rep. Jerry TurnerA Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to Section 241, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to provide that only citizens of the United States are allowed the opportunity to voteHouse Constitution
HCR 10Rep. Kabir KarriemA Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to Section 253, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to provide for the automatic restoration of suffrage to any person disqualified by reason of a nonviolent crimeHouse Constitution
HCR 13Rep. Hester Jackson McCrayA Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 to provide that an early voting period shall be provided ten days before the date of each primary, general, runoff, special and municipal electionHouse Apportionment and Elections
HCR 14Rep. Hester Jackson McCrayA Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to Section 273, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to conform the pro rata signature requirements from each congressional district for an initiative petition to the number of current districtsHouse Constitution
HCR 15Rep. Hester Jackson McCrayA Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to Section 273, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to provide that for an initiative petition to be placed upon the ballot, the qualifying total of signatures must comprise an equal numberHouse Constitution
HCR 16Rep. Price WallaceA Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 to provide secured bond requirements for all bail restricted offenses; and for related purposesHouse Constitution
HCR 17Rep. Lee YanceyA Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 to provide secured bond requirements for all bail restricted offensesHouse Constitution
HCR 20Rep. Cheikh TaylorA Concurrent Resolution proposing amendments to Sections 33, 56, 61 and 72, Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to provide that the people reserve to themselves the right to exercise the legislative power of the state to propose new laws and to amend or repeal existing laws by initiativeHouse Constitution
SB 2001Sen. Dennis DeBarTo provide for an increase to the minimum teacher salary scaleSenate Education
SB 2002Sen. Dennis DeBarTo remove the requirement for the school board of the school district of a child's residence consent to the release of the student for transfer to another districtSenate Education
SB 2024Sen. Brice WigginsAn Act to bring forward sections which provide for the organization, administration and operation of the Youth Court, for purposes of possible amendmentSenate Judiciary, Division A
SB 2034Sen. Joseph ThomasAn Act to enact the "Restoration of the Right to Vote Act"Senate Constitution
SB 2036Sen. Juan BarnettTo clarify that nonviolent inmates eligible for parole may, in the discretion of the state parole board, be released from incarceration to parole supervision on the parole-eligible dateSenate Corrections
SB 2047Sen. David BlountAn Act to authorize the Secretary of State to establish a secure website to enable student voters to submit electronic absentee ballot applicationsSenate Elections
SB 2048Sen. Juan BarnettAn Act to create the "Restoration of Voting Rights Act"Senate Elections
SB 2049Sen. Kevin BlackwellRequire all candidates running for elected offices in Mississippi be natural born U.S. citizensSenate Elections
SB 2051Sen. Bradford BlackmonAn Act to restore the right of suffrage to any person disqualified by reason of criminal conviction upon completion of sentenceSenate Elections
SB 2053Sen. Bradford BlackmonAn Act to require that the Mississippi Secretary of State shall mail out postcards to all registered voters with their designated polling place informationSenate Elections
SB 2055Sen. Bradford BlackmonAn Act to create the "Motor Voter Registration Act"Senate Elections
SB 2076Sen. Chris JohnsonAn Act to create an enhanced penalty for persons sentenced as habitual misdemeanor offendersSenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2085Sen. Bradford BlackmonTo reduce the punishment for simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana to a civil penaltySenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2090Sen. Kevin BlackwellAn Act to create the "In-Person Early Voting Act"Senate Elections
SB 2091Sen. Kevin BlackwellTo change the primary election day for statewide, state district, legislative, county and county district officesSenate Elections
SB 2093Sen. Kevin BlackwellTo reduce the length of time after the election within which a voter who is unable to present acceptable photographic identification must return to the circuit or municipal clerk's office to present photographic identificationSenate Elections
SB 2094Sen. David BlountTo authorize qualified electors to submit voter registration applications through a secure internet website established by the Secretary of StateSenate Elections
SB 2106Sen. Joey FillinganeTo provide that no bail may be given by a surety company for a defendant charged with a crime of violence listed under Section 97-3-2 unless a specific finding is made by the courtSenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2112Sen. Angela HillAn Act to provide that no person charged with a bail restricted offense shall be eligible for release by any judge on an unsecured judicial releaseSenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2122Sen. Bradford BlackmonTo extend Medicaid coverage for certain disabled children living at home who have a developmental disability, communication disability or other functional limitationSenate Medicaid
SB 2136Sen. Bradford BlackmonTo enact the "Mississippi Paid Family and Medical Leave Act"Senate Judiciary, Division A
SB 2137Sen. Bradford BlackmonAn Act to enact the "Mississippi Equal Pay for Equal Work Reform Act"Senate Judiciary, Division A
SB 2138Sen. Brice WigginsAn Act to bring forward Section 9-3-1, Mississippi code of 1972, which provides for the Supreme Court districts, for possible amendmentSenate Judiciary, Division A
SB 2204Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo end the use of the Greenwood Restitution Center, the Hinds County Restitution Center, and the Pascagoula Restitution Center and conver said facilities to post-release reentry centersSenate Corrections
SB 2205Sen. Derrick SimmonsAn Act to end the use of restitution centers and convert restitution centers to prerelease reentry centersSenate Corrections
SB 2206Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo revise the authority of the Mississippi Department of Corrections to place an offender on conditional medical releaseSenate Corrections
SB 2212Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo repeal any ban on convicted felons voting or running for office in the state of MississippiSenate Elections
SB 2213Sen. Derrick SimmonsAn Act to authorize a qualified elector to vote not more than 20 days nor less than two days before the date of an electionSenate Elections
SB 2214Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo authorize every duly qualified elector to vote by absentee ballotSenate Elections
SB 2215Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo restore the right of suffrage to certain persons disqualified by reason of conviction of a disenfranchising crimeSenate Elections
SB 2216Sen. Rod HickmanAn Act to enact the "Ease Access to Suffrage (EASE) Act"Senate Elections
SB 2217Sen. Rod HickmanTo allow individuals to vote by affidavit on election day, if the individual registered after the thirty-day qualifying cutoff, but before election daySenate Elections
SB 2218Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo provide penalties for first and second controlled substance crimesSenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2219Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo provide that a conviction for burglary of a dwelling is not a crime of violence for purposes of determining an offender's eligibility for an intervention court programSenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2222Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo authorize the court of conviction to expunge the record of certain felonies after 20 yearsSenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2226Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo revise transfer from youth court to circuit courtSenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2228Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo revise expunction of criminal record by reducing the waiting period for eligibilitySenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2229Sen. Derrick SimmonsTo provide that simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana is a civil infractionSenate Judiciary, Division B
SB 2235Sen. Brian RhodesAn Act to require a local law enforcement agency to notify a juvenile's school district of a juvenile's felony arrest within 24 hours of the arrestSenate Education
SB 2240Sen. Brian RhodesTo require the demonstration of proficiency in civics as a condition of high school graduationSenate Education
SB 2244Sen. Dennis DeBarAn Act to provide that a school district accepting a transfer student under Section 37-15-31 from a district rated in the last two consecutive school years as an "F" shall receive fundingSenate Education
SB 2252Sen. Gary BrumfieldTo remove the provision that prohibits disposal of hazardous waste by the use of underground injection methodsSenate Environment Protection and Conservation
SB 2277Sen. Derrick SimmonsAn Act to enact a minimum wage law for the state of Mississippi, with annual incremental increases over a three-year periodSenate Accountability and Transparency
SCR 501Sen. Kevin BlackwellA Concurrent Resolution proposing amendments to Constitution to require that the qualifications for Mississippi elected officials include being a natural born citizen of the United StatesSenate Constitution
SCR 504Sen. Juan BarnettA Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment to Sections 241 and 253 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890, to restore voting rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies under certain conditionsSenate Elections