Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1764

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/19/26  

Caption

State and School Employees Life and Health Insurance Plan; extend repealer on statute governing premium payments.

Impact

With the extension of the statutory periods, HB1764 ensures the longevity of the existing health insurance programs for employees of public institutions in Mississippi. This includes provisions for premium payments where the state covers a portion or the full cost of health insurance for employees based on their employment date. It seeks to prevent the lapsing of these essential benefits that many public sector employees rely on, promoting job security and stability within the workforce of educational and state institutions.

Summary

House Bill 1764 aims to amend Section 25-15-15 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to extend the repeal date of the statute governing the creation and management of the State and School Employees Insurance Fund, as well as the collection of premiums under the life and health insurance plan for state and school employees. The bill ensures that the framework for providing health insurance to eligible employees is maintained, thereby affecting active full-time employees across various state-supported institutions, including schools and libraries. The state's financial obligation towards funding these insurance premiums is also defined, reinforcing its commitment to public employees' health benefits.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1764 appears to be largely supportive, particularly among public employees who would benefit from the continued coverage and state support for health insurance costs. However, there are some concerns regarding the financial sustainability of these commitments in the long term, particularly as the state may face fiscal constraints that could affect the funding of such programs. Overall, the sentiment leans towards valuing the importance of health security for employees in state-supported positions.

Contention

There are few points of contention noted in the discussions regarding HB1764, primarily focused on the balance between state expenditure on employee health insurance and its impacts on overall budgetary allocations. Some legislators may voice concerns over the potential for rising costs related to health insurance premiums, especially concerning retired employees who may incur additional costs under certain conditions set by the board. Nevertheless, the bill enjoys substantial support, reflecting a consensus on the importance of maintaining health insurance provisions for public sector employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1135

State and School Employees Life and Health Insurance Plan; revise to require state to provide certain for dependents.

MS SB2415

Health insurance and employee benefit plans; extend repealer on mandated coverage for telemedicine services.

MS HB1632

State service employees; extend repealer on authority to telework and bring forward certain other statutes.

MS HB1083

Health Care Expendable Fund; extend repealer on.

MS HB960

Telemedicine services; extend repealer on requirement that insurance plans in MS provide coverage for.

MS HB1316

State Board of Funeral Services; extend repealer on.

MS HB185

State agency teamwork policies; extend repealer on.

MS SB2540

Mississippi Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealers on act and related tax incentives.

MS HB10

Worker's compensation; require state to continue to provide health insurance for an employee who files a claim for.

MS HB1633

MS Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Scholarship Program; extend repealer and bring forward certain statutes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.