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Senator Andy Berry Weekly Senate Report, Friday, March 29, 2024

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In the 13th week of the 2024 Legislative Session, the Senate met four deadlines.

The Senate faces a Tuesday, April 2, 2024, deadline for committees to report general bills and constitutional amendments originating in the House.

Passage of Senate Bill 3162, would give $20 million in American Rescue Plan Act, (ARPA), funds to the Department of Mental Health to enter a subcontract with Canopy Children’s Solutions for the construction and renovation of the CARES Center including the children and youth Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility for Trauma Recovery. Canopy will provide 33 beds for the Department of Mental Health and the Department of Child Protective Services, which enables them to have treatment space available for needy children who are currently being sent out of state at exorbitant costs.

The Senate voted 36-16 to amend and pass House Bill 1725, which would allow people who earn between zero and 99% of the federal poverty level and are working at least 120 hours per month, full-time students, and others who meet certain conditions, to qualify for Medicaid coverage. One hundred percent of the federal poverty level for an adult with 2 children is $25,820, according to the 2024 guidelines. I voted against this bill.

Other bills passed included:

The measures were transmitted to the House for consideration.

The Rust College Choir performed on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at the second-floor rotunda of the Capitol and met with Senator Neil S. Whaley, and Senator Hillman T. Frazier, and Representative John Faulkner.

The Humphrey’s County High School Choir performed on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at the second-floor rotunda of the Capitol, as part of Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann’s tradition of allowing students to share their talents which gives lawmakers time to reflect on the importance of the job they are at the Capitol to do.

Senator Hillman T. Frazier on Thursday, March 28, 2024, led presentation of  Senate Resolution 60, honoring the Raymond High School “Rangers” Basketball Team for winning their second Class 4A State Championship in the last three years.

Senator Hillman T. Frazier on Thursday, March 28, 202, led presentation of a proclamation honoring Eric Paymon Jr., a Raymond High School senior forward, named Gatorade Mississippi boys basketball “Player of the Year” for the 2023-2024 season.

President Pro Tempore Dean Kirby on Thursday, March 28, 2024, led presentation of Senate Concurrent Resolution 509, honoring Brookhaven resident and former Mississippi Senator, U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith,  the first woman elected to represent Mississippi in Washington, D.C. Prior to becoming a U.S. Senator for Mississippi, Hyde-Smith served as the Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, elected in 2011 and reelected in 2015. Before leading the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, Hyde-Smith served 12 years in the Mississippi State Senate, including eight years as Chairman of the Agriculture Committee.

President Pro Tempore Dean Kirby on Thursday, March 28, 2024, led presentation of Senate Resolution 51, to Konner Griffin, the multi-position senior baseball player from Jackson Prep. The 17-year-old is considered by many experts to be the best high school player in America

 

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