Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB110

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Mandatory 85% sentencing rule; repeal.

Impact

The passage of HB110 represents a significant shift in Mississippi's corrections policy, potentially leading to decreased prison population sizes and promoting rehabilitation. By allowing for a more flexible earned-time allowance system, the bill could incentivize good behavior and encourage inmates to engage in constructive activities while incarcerated. This amendment may align with broader trends in criminal justice reform that prioritize rehabilitation over punitive approaches, as it fosters pathways for reintegration into society.

Summary

House Bill 110 proposes an amendment to Section 47-5-138 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, aiming to repeal the existing restriction that caps earned-time allowances for inmates. Previously, inmates sentenced after June 30, 1995, were limited to accruing only fifteen percent of their total sentence as earned-time. The bill seeks to enhance the ability of eligible inmates to earn time off their sentences based on good behavior and participation in approved programs, potentially allowing them to reduce their total time served significantly if they meet certain conditions.

Contention

Debates around HB110 may highlight concerns related to public safety, as critics might argue that increasing earned-time allowances could result in the premature release of inmates who have not fully earned the trust of society. Proponents, however, argue that a structured earned-time system, focused on behavior and rehabilitation, not only benefits inmates but also serves the interests of community safety by fostering responsible re-entry into society. The discussion around this bill reflects ongoing tension between punitive versus rehabilitative approaches to criminal justice policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB231

Mandatory 85% sentencing rule; repeal.

MS SB2323

Mississippi Truth in Sentencing Act; enact.

MS SB2236

Earned-release supervision; require Parole Board to approve release of offenders.

MS HB950

Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend repealer on.

MS SB2049

Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend repealer on.

MS SB2241

Convicted offender earned-time allowance; may be used by State Parole Board in setting parole eligibility.

MS SB2237

Earned-Time Allowance Program administered by Mississippi Department of Corrections; discontinue.

MS SB2357

Delta Correctional Facility; authorize work release program for eligible inmates at.

MS SB2361

Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.

MS HB1476

Delta Correctional Facility; authorize work release program for eligible inmates at.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.