Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB175

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Counties and municipalities; authorize establishment of summer youth work programs.

Impact

The bill sets specific eligibility requirements for students seeking employment through the work programs, including age limits (16 to 19 years) and restrictions against candidates with criminal convictions (other than minor traffic offenses). Additionally, it mandates that local governing entities compile lists of available job positions and distribute this information to local schools, ensuring transparency and accessibility. By leveraging public and private funding, the bill aims to provide financial support for administering these programs, including covering student wages and operational costs.

Summary

House Bill 175 proposes the establishment of summer youth work programs by counties and municipalities in Mississippi, aimed at facilitating the employment of high school students for temporary seasonal jobs. The legislation recognizes the challenge faced by many students who finish the school year without meaningful work opportunities, which can lead to negative social outcomes. By creating structured employment options, the bill seeks to provide students with the means to gain work experience, develop responsibility, and contribute positively to their communities during the summer months.

Contention

Notably, the bill is designed to create job opportunities in various community roles, such as assisting in recreational programs, local parks, and nonprofit organizations. This approach targets job creation that not only aids students but also enhances community engagement and development. However, challenges may arise in ensuring enough funding and support is obtained, as well as addressing potential competitiveness in job placements. The prioritization of students from financially disadvantaged households may also prompt discussions regarding fairness and equity in access to job opportunities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB36

Counties and municipalities; authorize establishment of summer youth work programs.

MS HB272

Summer Youth Training Employment Program; authorize school districts to establish.

MS HB577

Housing of youth offenders in other states; authorize counties and municipalities to contract for under certain circumstances.

MS HB273

"2025 Mississippi Youthbuild Pilot Program Act"; create with programs at Coahoma and Jones County Community Colleges.

MS HB1088

Municipalities and counties; authorize to purchase water associations.

MS HB543

Bonds; create rural counties and municipalities cellular and broadband grant program and authorize issuance of bonds.

MS SB2812

Bonds; create a rural counties and municipalities emergency infrastructure loan program and authorize issuance of bonds.

MS HB1084

Rural Fire Truck Acquisition Assistance Program; authorize an additional round for counties and municipalities.

MS HB705

Youth Employment Grant Program; create.

MS HB213

Appropriation; Employment Security for funding Summer Youth Employment Programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.