Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1425

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Legislative assistants; authorize members of the Legislature to hire.

Impact

If enacted, HB1425 would formalize processes for hiring part-time assistants, which could lead to various impacts on legislative workflow and constituent services. By improving support structures, lawmakers might be better equipped to respond to the needs of their constituents and address legislative matters more efficiently. This bill signals an initiative to bolster the legislative branch's functionalities in Mississippi by ensuring that lawmakers have access to necessary resources to fulfill their roles effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1425 aims to grant members of the Mississippi Legislature the authority to hire part-time legislative assistants to aid in their duties. This measure presents an opportunity for legislators to support their workloads, particularly in managing constituent relations and legislative tasks, whether in the State Capitol or within their respective home districts. The bill seeks to enhance the operational capacity of each legislator by allowing them to employ assistance funded through state appropriations.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB1425 may bring forth questions regarding its funding and the potential implications for state budgeting. Critics may argue against the allocation of funds for what some might see as bureaucratic expansion, while proponents could emphasize the importance of adequate support for legislative duties. It remains to be seen whether there will be opposition from new fiscal responsibility advocates or if concerns will be raised about the balance of resources between legislative and other essential services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1520

Marriage; authorize members of the Legislature to officiate.

MS SB2509

Youth records; authorize member of Legislature to inspect upon written release.

MS HB908

Occupational Licensing Review Commission; revise membership and authority of members of.

MS HB741

Victim Assistance Coordinator; authorize additional for the 16th Circuit Court District.

MS SB2448

Legislature; allow PERS retirees to receive retirement allowance while serving as a member of.

MS SC526

Recognize legislative members of Kappa Alpha Psi and designate February 11, 2025, as "Kappa Day at the State Kapitol."

MS HB482

MS Charter School Authorizer Board; authorize members to receive per diem and mileage compensation for attending meetings of the board.

MS HB1038

Monuments and displays; prohibit construction or removal on State Capitol grounds unless authorized by the Legislature.

MS HB1761

Appropriation; Legislative expenses.

MS HB1118

Mississippi Teacher Residency Program; require Legislature to appropriate annual funding.

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