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In the 16th week of the Legislative Session, the Senate met a Tuesday, April 16, 2024, deadline
for original floor action on appropriation and revenue bills originating in the House, a
Wednesday, April 17, 2024, deadline for reconsideration and passage of appropriation and
revenue bills originating in the House, a Thursday, April 18, 2024, deadline to dispose of
motions to reconsider appropriation and revenue bills originating in the House, and a Friday,
April 19, 2024, deadline to concur or not concur in amendments from the House to appropriation
and revenue bills, and a deadline for introduction of local and private bills that are revenue bills.
The Senate faces a Monday, April 22, 2024, deadline to dispose of motions to reconsider
concurrence or nonconcurrence in appropriation and revenue bills, a Thursday, April 25, 2024,
deadline to concur or not concur in amendments from other house to general bills and
constitutional amendments, a Friday, April 26, 2024, deadline for introduction of local and
private bills that are not revenue bills, and a Saturday, April 27, 2024, deadline for conference
reports on appropriation and revenue bills to be filed, and deadline to dispose of motions to
reconsider concurrence or nonconcurrence on general bills and constitutional amendments.
The Senate advised and consented to appointments to boards and agencies.
The Senate concurred in House changes to several measures including:
• Senate Bill 2425, defines ballot harvesting and gives exceptions for when persons can
receive assistance in voting and by whom they can be helped.
• Senate Bill 2858, allows patients with life-threatening or debilitating illnesses to receive
individualized investigative treatment.
• Senate Bill 2727, creates and provide membership and duties for a Mississippi Youth
Mental Health Task Force.
• House Bill 1471, prohibits officers and employees of the Office of Broadband Expansion
and Accessibility of Mississippi (BEAM), from accepting or receiving “any gratuity,
gift, gift in-kind, money, emolument, or any other pecuniary benefit, either directly or
indirectly, from any broadband service provider, vendor, contractor, subcontractor,
nonprofit organization or association that does business with or contracts with BEAM, or
any designee, employee, agent, officer, or representative of such broadband service
provider, vendor, contractor, subcontractor, nonprofit organization or association.”
• Senate Bill 2196, provide additional five-year prison term for persons convicted of
making terroristic threats to an airport.
Other bills passed included:
House Bill 1984, authorized tax credits for “persons, firms, or corporation operating a refinery
for the refining of oil, gas or petroleum products and owning oil, gas, or petroleum products.
House Bill 1378, increases homestead exemption; for honorably discharged veterans 90 years of
age or older.
The Senate honored exemplary Mississippians with floor presentations.
Senator Josh Harkins on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, led the Mississippi Senate’s presentation of
Senate Resolution 39, to the Hartfield Academy “Hawks” Football Team and Head Coach Craig
Bowman, (shown), for winning their first ever MAIS 6A State Football Championship. The
Hartfield Academy “Hawks” football team solidified an undefeated season with a flawless 14-0
record with their November 18, 2023, defeat of Jackson Prep, at Mississippi College.
Senator Lydia Chassaniol on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, led the Mississippi Senate’s presentation
of Senate Concurrent Resolution 541 to Taiwan’s Director General Yvonne Shiao, encouraging
greater cooperation and business dealings between the United State and Taiwan, and between
Mississippi and Taiwan. Mississippi has had a sister-state relationship with Taiwan, Republic of
China, for 41 years. Other senators involved in the presentation were (from left), Senators Ben
Suber, Hillman T. Frazier, Albert Butler, Chad McMahan, Joey Fillingane, Chuck Younger,
Kevin Blackwell, and Dr. David Parker.
Senator Sollie B. Norwood on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, led the Mississippi Senate’s honors
for the Jackson State University “Lady Tigers” Women’s Basketball Team and Head Coach
Tomekia Reed for winning the SWAC Championship for a 5th straight year with presentation of
Senate Resolution 71, and also honoring with a Senate Proclamation, JSU center, and SWAC
Defensive Player of the Year, Angel Jackson, who was 36th overall pick in the WNBA draft by
the reigning WNBA Champions, the Las Vegas Aces.
Senator Juan Barnett and Senator Robin Robinson on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, led the
Mississippi Senate’s presentation of Senate Resolution 92 to Family Health Center, Inc. of
Laurel for being among the best community health centers in the United States, according to the
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Senator Bart Williams on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, led the Mississippi Senate in honored Rocky
Vaughan of Ackerman with Senate Resolution 65 for his contributions in designing the new
Mississippi State Flag. In 2013, inspired by a news story regarding the history of the Mississippi
flag, Rocky became determined to create a less controversial state flag.
Senator Joey Fillingane and Senator Chris Johnson on Thursday, April 18, 2024, led presentation
of Senate Resolution 69 to the Sumrall High School “Lady Bobcats” Cheer Team and Coach
Kim Blount for winning back-to-back Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) National
Championships and presented Senate Resolution 70 to the Sumrall High School “Lady Bobcats”
Girls Soccer Team and Coach Todd Siders for winning their first Class 4A State Championship.
Senator Sarita Simmons on Thursday, April 18, 2024, led the presentation of Senate Concurrent
Resolution 540 honoring Rosie S. Simmons, first elected in 1988, as the first African American
and the first African American woman since Reconstruction to serve as Bolivar County Circuit
Clerk. Rosie S. Simmons, who served 20 consecutive years as Bolivar County Circuit Clerk, is
the mother of Senator Sarita Simmons and the wife of Central District Transportation
Commissioner Willie Simmons, who is a former state senator.
Senator Robin Robinson on Friday, April 19, 2024, led presentation of House Resolution 48 to
Escatawpa resident William Jarrell, a World War II Navy veteran, upon the occasion of his 100th
birthday
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