Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB29

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Earned-discharge credits; authorize offenders on probation/parole to earn for participation in faith-based activities.

Impact

The bill aims to enhance opportunities for rehabilitation by encouraging offenders to engage with faith-based groups. This could potentially reduce recidivism as it seeks to provide constructive pathways for offenders to reintegrate into the community. Moreover, it establishes guidelines that probation and parole officers, along with faith-based organizations, must follow to report the offenders' participation in these activities. This structured engagement is expected to foster a more positive environment for rehabilitation.

Summary

House Bill 29 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972 by allowing offenders on probation and parole to earn credits towards early discharge for participating in faith-based activities. This bill allows offenders to accumulate earned-discharge credits, which reduce their supervision period, thereby facilitating reintegration into society. Participants may earn a maximum of forty hours per month from such activities, translating into a potential reduction of five days in their probation or parole obligations for each set of forty hours completed.

Contention

Opponents of HB 29 might argue that tying earned-discharge credits to faith-based activities raises concerns about the separation of church and state, questioning whether the law could unintentionally favor religious organizations over secular rehabilitation programs. Additionally, critics may express concerns regarding the potential for unequal access to these faith-based programs, suggesting that not all offenders may have equal opportunities to participate. Furthermore, the effectiveness of such programs in genuinely aiding rehabilitation remains a subject of debate within legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB317

Earned-discharge credits; authorize offenders on probation/parole to earn for participation in faith-based activities.

MS HB520

Parolees who participate in faith-based or faith-based sponsored activities; authorize reduction of time spent on probation.

MS SB2236

Earned-release supervision; require Parole Board to approve release of offenders.

MS SB2241

Convicted offender earned-time allowance; may be used by State Parole Board in setting parole eligibility.

MS SB2235

Probation and parole officers under MS Department of Corrections; transfer to MS Department of Public Safety.

MS SB2238

Probation and parole; provide that technical violation of shall not include commission of new criminal offense.

MS SB2237

Earned-Time Allowance Program administered by Mississippi Department of Corrections; discontinue.

MS HB779

DOC discharge plans; require explanation of disenfranchising crimes and opportunity for certain offenders to register to vote.

MS HB229

Parole eligibility; revise for certain offenders and require Parole Board hearing before release of certain inmates.

MS HB219

"The Juvenile Offender Parole and Rehabilitation Act"; enact.

Similar Bills

MS HB43

Earned-discharge credits; authorize offenders on probation/parole to earn for participation in faith-based activities.

MS HB28

Parolees who participate in faith-based or faith-based sponsored activities; authorize reduction of time spent on probation.

MS HB520

Parolees who participate in faith-based or faith-based sponsored activities; authorize reduction of time spent on probation.

MS HB317

Earned-discharge credits; authorize offenders on probation/parole to earn for participation in faith-based activities.

NJ S3090

Requires administrative review for purposes of parole discharge of certain parolees sentenced to life imprisonment.

CA AB946

Natural resources: equitable outdoor access: 30x30 goal: urban nature-based projects.

CA AB1210

Postrelease community supervision.

SC H3280

Pardon eligibility guidelines