HB1906 - Child Protection Services Appropriation FY2027
Summary
The Mississippi Legislature passed and the Governor signed HB1906, an appropriations bill providing funding to the Department of Child Protection Services for fiscal year 2027. The bill passed with overwhelming support in both chambers, including unanimous votes in the Senate (51-0) and House (120-0).
What changed
HB1906 is a Mississippi appropriations bill signed into law on April 6, 2026, providing funding to the Department of Child Protection Services for fiscal year 2027. The bill passed unanimously through both chambers and the conference committee process without controversy.
This is a routine government budget allocation that does not create new regulatory requirements, compliance obligations, or reporting mandates for private entities. The primary impact is on state government finance operations and the administration of child welfare services. No action is required from businesses or individuals.
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ChangeBridge / Mississippi / HB1906 Signed by Governor HB1906 House Bill Signed by Governor 2026-04-06
Appropriation; Child Protection Services, Department of.
An Act Making An Appropriation To Defray The Expenses Of The Department Of Child Protection Services For The Fiscal Year 2027.
Bill Details
State Mississippi
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber House
Official Source billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2026/pdf/history...
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Sponsors
Clay Deweese (Rep - R) John Read (Rep - R) Richard Bennett (Rep - R) Sam Creekmore (Rep - R) Becky Currie (Rep - R) Missy Warren McGee (Rep - R) Carl Mickens (Rep - D) Omeria Scott (Rep - D) Jerry Turner (Rep - R)
Action History
2026-04-06 Approved by Governor 2026-03-31 S Enrolled Bill Signed 2026-03-31 H Enrolled Bill Signed 2026-03-29 S Conference Report Adopted 2026-03-29 H Conference Report Adopted 2026-03-27 S Conference Report Filed 2026-03-27 H Conference Report Filed 2026-03-19 S Conferees Named Hopson,Blackwell,Simmons (13th) 2026-03-19 H Conferees Named Deweese,Oliver,Cockerham 2026-03-18 H Decline to Concur/Invite Conf 2026-03-13 S Returned For Concurrence 2026-03-12 S Passed As Amended 2026-03-12 S Amended 2026-03-12 S Title Suff Do Pass As Amended 2026-02-27 S Referred To Appropriations 2026-02-20 H Transmitted To Senate 2026-02-19 H Passed 2026-02-18 H Title Suff Do Pass 2026-02-18 H DR - TSDP: AP To A2 2026-02-17 H DR - TSDP: A2 To AP 2026-02-16 H Referred To Appropriations C;Appropriations A
Votes
2026-02-19 House Passed Yea: 120 Nay: 0 2026-03-12 Senate Passed As Amended Yea: 51 Nay: 0 2026-03-29 House Conference Report Adopted Yea: 117 Nay: 0 2026-03-29 Senate Conference Report Adopted Yea: 50 Nay: 0
Committee Referrals
2026-02-16 H Appropriations C 2026-02-27 S Appropriations
Amendments
0000-00-00 Senate Committee Amendment No 1 Adopted
Bill Text Versions
2026-02-16 Introduced 2026-02-20 Engrossed 2026-03-31 Enrolled Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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