Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1710

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

School curriculum; require course in personal finance as graduation requirement.

Impact

The bill will establish the Financial Literacy Trust Fund within the State Treasury, which will serve as the financial backbone for the implementation of this program. The fund will be publicly administered by the State Board of Education, allowing for appropriations from state or federal sources to support educational initiatives related to financial literacy. The legislation also stipulates that existing laws requiring local school boards to implement financial literacy programs for students in grades 10 and 11 will be amended, aiming for consistency across all high schools, including charter schools.

Summary

House Bill 1710 aims to mandate financial literacy education for high school students in Mississippi, requiring them to pass a course in personal finance as a graduation requirement starting with the class of 2032. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve financial awareness among young citizens by incorporating essential money management skills into the standard curriculum. Under the provisions of the bill, students must obtain at least a half Carnegie unit credit in this area, ensuring they are equipped with crucial life skills before graduation.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 1710 is its preemption over local school board regulations, which some critics argue could undermine local education flexibility and control. Opponents may express concerns about the adequacy of funding and resources that will be allocated to ensure this curriculum is practical and engaging for students. Furthermore, as the program evolves, the potential burden on local school districts to adapt to these new requirements raises questions about the overall execution amid existing educational challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2147

Financial literacy curriculum; require specific courses in public schools in grades 6-12.

MS SB2168

High school graduation requirements; require civics course to graduate.

MS HB1527

Financial literacy curriculum; require State Board of Education to create for all public school students in Grades 6-8.

MS HB797

Financial literacy curriculum; require State Board of Education to create for all MS students in Grades 6-12.

MS SB2605

School curriculum; require that schools teach civics courses before completion of high school.

MS HB814

HELP Grant; remove core curriculum requirement certification and revise family size and income for Pell eligibility.

MS SB2611

School counselors; delete requirement of counselors to abide by the American School Counselor Association Code of Ethics.

MS HB1533

School counselors; delete requirement of counselors to abide by the American School Counselor Association Code of Ethics.

MS HB1236

Physical education curriculum; require full implementation in all K-12 schools.

MS SB2184

United States Citizenship Test; require as a condition for high school graduation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.