Medicaid expansion plans and school funding changes still alive in Mississippi Legislature
Tuesday was the deadline for
A look at the status of some general bills:
Medicaid expansion — alive
Education funding — alive
Judicial redistricting — alive
House Bill 722 would update the boundaries of circuit court and chancery court districts. A version of the bill has passed the House. The
Mobile sports betting — alive
House Bill 774 would legalize mobile sports betting. Thirty other states already allow the practice. Republican Rep.
Single-sex spaces and binary definition of sex — alive
Senate Bill 2753 and House Bill 1607 would require public buildings to have single-sex restrooms and changing areas, or unisex spaces designated for one person. The bills create a binary definition of sex, and would prohibit people from entering spaces designated for the "opposite sex." They would block transgender people, including those who have transitioned, from using restrooms that match their gender identity. A person caught entering the wrong area could be sued.
Regional board to govern
For the second year, a bill to create a state-appointed regional board to govern the water system in the capital city of
Republican Sen.
Restoration of some felons' voting rights — dead
House Bill 1609 would have created a simpler process for restoration of voting rights for people convicted of some felonies.
Early voting 15 days before election — dead
Senate Bill 2580 would have allowed in-person voting beginning 15 days before
Casino in downtown
House Bill 1989 would have allowed a casino in downtown
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