Archive for February 2024
SB 2574: Expand the Fresh Start Act
Senate Bill 2574, sponsored by Sen. John Horhn, expands the Fresh Start Act to make it easier for someone with a criminal record to be approved for an occupational license when the past crime doesn’t directly relate to the license for which the person is applying, or if the crime occurred long ago. The Fresh…
Read MoreHB 1303: Expand the Fresh Start Act
House Bill 1303, sponsored by Rep. Shanda Yates, expands the Fresh Start Act to make it easier for someone with a criminal record to be approved for an occupational license when the past crime doesn’t directly relate to the license for which the person is applying, or if the crime occurred long ago. The Fresh…
Read MoreSB 2442: Establish the Prison-to-Paycheck Pipeline Pilot Program
Senate Bill 2442, sponsored by Sen. Juan Barnett, would create the post-release service pilot program designed to reduce recidivism by providing a variety of support services to people who leave prison. The program will offer help provide connections to employment, housing, drug and alcohol counseling, family reunification guidance, anger management counseling, personal finance and budgeting,…
Read MoreHB 1683: Expand opportunity for establishment of charter schools
House Bill 1683, sponsored by Rep. Jansen Owen, would make several changes to Mississippi’s charter school law designed to expand the establishment of charters in the state. Charter schools are public schools. Like other public schools, they don’t charge tuition. They must accept all students who apply, limited only by grades served, space available, and…
Read MoreHB 1600: Post-Release Services Pilot Program
House Bill 1600, sponsored by Rep. Becky Currie, would create the post-release service pilot program designed to reduce recidivism by providing a variety of support services to people who leave prison. The program will offer help provide connections to employment, housing, drug and alcohol counseling, family reunification guidance, anger management counseling, personal finance and budgeting,…
Read MoreSB 2597: Require MDOC to develop data collection and reporting system
Senate Bill 2597, sponsored by Sen. Juan Barnett, would require the Department of Corrections to procure a data collection and reporting system that allows the department to collect and make public detailed information. Under this proposal, MDOC would be required to gather and maintain various information, including detailed inmate profiles, offense specifics, probation or parole supervision…
Read MoreHB 1599: Require MDOC to develop data collection and reporting system
House Bill 1599, sponsored by Rep. Becky Currie, would require the Department of Corrections to procure a data collection and reporting system that allows the department to collect detailed information to, among other purposes, enable officials to accurately determine what combination of punishment, training, and other assistance is most likely to result in reducing the…
Read MoreHB 1490: Full practice authority for nurse practitioners
House Bill 1490, authored by Rep. Becky Currie, would provide full practice authority to nurse practitioners in Mississippi. Currently, a nurse practitioner is required to enter into a collaborative agreement with a physician. This bill would exempt nurse practitioners from that requirement after completing between 5,000-10,000 hours of practice. Under this proposal: APRNs would need…
Read MoreHB 1248: The Tim Tebow Act
House Bill 1248, sponsored by Rep. Dan Eubanks, would allow homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities. Often dubbed the Tim Tebow Act after the Heisman quarterback who was homeschooled but able to play high school football for his local high school in Florida, similar legislation has been moving across the country to…
Read MoreHB 524: The Tim Tebow Act
House Bill 524, authored by Rep. Becky Currie, would allow homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities. Often referred to as the “Tim Tebow Act” after the Heisman quarterback who was homeschooled but able to play high school football for his local high school in Florida, similar legislation has been moving across the…
Read MoreHB 1448: The Tim Tebow Act
House Bill 1448, sponsored by Rep. Rob Roberson, would allow homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities. Often dubbed the Tim Tebow Act after the Heisman quarterback who was homeschooled but able to play high school football for his local high school in Florida, similar legislation has been moving across the country to…
Read MoreSB 2562: The Tim Tebow Act
Senate Bill 2562, sponsored by Sen. Dennis DeBar, would allow homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities. Often dubbed the Tim Tebow Act after the Heisman quarterback who was homeschooled but able to play high school football for his local high school in Florida, similar legislation has been moving across the country to…
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