Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1323

Introduced
1/19/26  

Caption

Law Enforcement Death Benefits Fund; remove restriction for suicide deaths.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1323 would significantly alter the previously established parameters governing death benefits for the families of those serving in law enforcement and firefighting roles. By excluding the previous limitation related to suicide, the bill aims to provide much-needed financial support to the survivors of individuals who may have died by suicide, thereby demonstrating recognition of the mental health challenges faced by first responders. The legislation reflects an evolving understanding of the complexities surrounding mental health and occupational pressures in these high-stress professions.

Summary

House Bill 1323 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972 by removing restrictions that limit the ability to receive benefits from the Law Enforcement Death Benefits Trust Fund based on suicide. This change impacts how benefits are awarded to the families of law enforcement officers and firefighters, particularly in cases where suicide played a role in the death of these public safety officials. The bill defines 'covered individuals' to include law enforcement officers and firefighters, thus enabling a broader array of individuals to qualify for support in the event of a line-of-duty death including cases of suicide.

Contention

Despite its supportive intentions, the bill is likely to encounter points of contention regarding the balance between public safety funding and mental health support. Proponents argue that all service-related deaths, including those by suicide, should be acknowledged with benefits, which could promote a more supportive environment for first responders. However, opponents may raise concerns about how such changes could potentially lead to increased applications for benefits and funding implications for the state's budget, as well as the stigma surrounding mental health issues being addressed within the first responder community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1372

Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters Death Benefits Trust Fund; include county road and public works.

MS HB9

Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters Death Benefits Trust Fund; include county road and public works employees.

MS HB590

School resource officers; include in the definition of "law enforcement officer" for purposes of LEO and Firefighters Death Benefits Trust Fund benefits.

MS HB1381

Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters Death Benefits Trust; bring forward section of law relating to.

MS HB126

TANF benefits; remove certain restrictions and penalties for applicants and recipients.

MS HB1344

MS Municipality and County Fire Station Building Fund; establish.

MS HB1190

MS First Responder PTSD and Suicide Prevention Task Force; create.

MS SB2845

Alcoholic beverages; require permit suspension or revocation after a sequence of violent deaths on bar or restaurant premises.

MS SB2744

Mississippi First Responder PTSD and Suicide Prevention Task Force; create.

MS SB2518

Universities and colleges; increase certain college renovation funds and require IHL board to develop PPP policies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.