Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1157

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Law Enforcement Supplemental Pay Program; create.

Impact

If enacted, HB1157 would significantly impact the funding structure for law enforcement at the local level. With the state stepping in to provide this additional pay, local jurisdictions might find it easier to retain officers who have reached the five-year mark in their careers. However, this shift in funding may force municipalities and counties to grapple with budgetary adjustments, as they will need to account for the differences in the state and local compensation responsibilities. Additionally, the financial relief could help address common staffing shortages seen in various locales across Mississippi, potentially improving community safety.

Summary

House Bill 1157 is legislation aimed at establishing a Law Enforcement Supplemental Pay Program in Mississippi. This program is designed to provide additional compensation for local law enforcement officers who have dedicated a substantial amount of time—specifically five years—to their service. The bill stipulates that every full-time sworn and certified law enforcement officer employed by any municipality or county will receive an annual supplemental payment of $2,000 from the state, in addition to their existing pay from local jurisdictions. This incentive intends to enhance the financial compensation of law enforcement personnel to reflect their commitment and service familiarity.

Contention

Despite its benefits, HB1157 may face scrutiny regarding its funding source and implications on local budgets. Critics might argue that while the state’s involvement in providing additional pay is beneficial, it could lead to disparities in funding among municipalities, particularly where budgets are tight. Moreover, there might be debates around the adequacy of the $2,000 raise and whether it sufficiently addresses the challenges faced by law enforcement officers in a changing societal landscape. Thus, the bill could spark discussions surrounding effective compensation and support for law enforcement.

Implementation

The bill directs the Mississippi Department of Public Safety to oversee the administration of the supplemental pay program, with provisions for the department to establish rules and regulations for its execution. The program is set to commence on July 1, 2026, giving local agencies and the state time to prepare for its implementation. This timeline also opens up opportunities for further discussions on how to ensure effective resource allocation for law enforcement in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB855

"Supplemental Salary Pay for Law Enforcement Act of 2025"; establish.

MS HB1508

Mississippi Heroes Act; create to give supplemental pay to law enforcement officers.

MS SB2595

Supplemental pay and loan repayment programs; add salary supplement for school psychologists.

MS HB56

"Joint Municipal Law Enforcement Act"; create.

MS HB402

"Mississippi Joint Municipal Law Enforcement Act"; create.

MS HB565

Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training; require law enforcement agencies to report terminated officers to.

MS SB2317

Tasers; adopt certain guidelines for use, require training by law enforcement officers.

MS SB2713

Supplementary state food stamp program for elderly recipients; create and fund.

MS HB559

Law enforcement agencies; authorize chief law enforcement officers to appoint or deputize officers without prohibition on length of service in said capacity.

MS SB2189

Independent schools; authorize the creation of police departments.

Similar Bills

PA SB565

In membership, contributions and benefits, providing for supplemental annuity commencing 2025 and for supplemental annuity commencing 2026; and, in benefits, providing for supplemental annuity commencing 2025 and for supplemental annuity commencing 2026.

CA SB242

Medicare supplement coverage: open enrollment periods.

TX HB4029

Relating to retirement benefits for certain law enforcement officers who are members of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, including the creation of a supplemental program retirement fund.

PA SB564

In membership, contributions and benefits, providing for supplemental annuity commencing 2025; and, in benefits, providing for supplemental annuity commencing 2025.

NJ S2533

Requires municipalities to publish employee supplemental payment policies electronically and to provide enhanced notice and oversight of payments.

CA AB936

CalFresh Fruit and Vegetable Supplemental Benefits Program.

MD SB134

Medicare Supplement Policies - Issuance - Requirements

MD HB275

Medicare Supplement Policies - Issuance - Requirements