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Thursday, April 16, 2026
Mississippi Legislative Videos and Livestreams
The Mississippi State Legislature maintains an official YouTube channel providing public access to legislative videos and livestreams of proceedings. This resource supports government transparency and public engagement with state legislative activities.
Mississippi Senate 2024 Legislation Summary Including Vetoed Bills
The Mississippi Senate Legislative Services Office issued a summary of 2024 Regular Session legislation documenting vetoed bills. Governor Reeves vetoed seven general bills as of May 23, 2024, including SB 2180 (city ordinance enforcement), HB 922 (nonpartisan election commissioner office), and four individual suffrage restoration bills (HB 4053, HB 4099, HB 4104, HB 4124). HB 1707 was partially vetoed, affecting local improvements projects and competitive bidding requirements.
Mississippi 2025 Regular Session Senate Legislation Summary Including Vetoed Bills
The Mississippi Senate Legislative Services Office issued a summary of the 2025 Regular Session as of May 1, 2025. Governor Reeves vetoed SB 2386 on April 24, 2025. The bill would have made technical amendments to Mississippi Code Sections 43-13-115 and 43-13-117 regarding Medicaid eligibility criteria, family planning services, rural hospital reimbursement, nursing facility payment systems, and pediatric care reimbursement rates.
Mississippi Judicial Redistricting SB 2768 Enacted 2025
Mississippi enacted SB 2768 and HB 1544 during the 2025 Regular and First Extraordinary Sessions to redistrict chancery and circuit court districts statewide, fulfilling the legislature's constitutional obligation. SB 2768 redistricts the chancery court districts and adjusts chancellorships across multiple districts, with most changes effective January 2027. The legislation includes severability provisions ensuring invalidity of any individual district does not affect others.
Mississippi Department of Insurance Appropriation Bill FY2027 - Governor's Signing Message
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves signed House Bill 1911, the FY2027 appropriation for the Mississippi Department of Insurance. The Governor's signing message notes that Section 16's $15,000,000 escalation authority for the Strengthen Mississippi Homes Program is contingent on Senate Bill 2406 passing. Since SB 2406 died in committee on February 3, 2026, the escalation authority in Section 16 is null and void.
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