Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB337

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Unemployment compensation; increase maximum weekly benefit amount.

Impact

The adjustments specified in HB337 are set to take effect on July 1, 2026. This delay allows for preparations and adjustments within the Mississippi Department of Employment Security's systems. The bill also mandates the department to create actuarially sound models to assess the financial implications of the increased benefit amounts on the state's Unemployment Compensation Fund. The report detailing these models and potential impacts is expected to be submitted to the Mississippi Legislature by the end of 2008, ensuring that lawmakers have a comprehensive understanding of the changes before implementation.

Summary

House Bill 337 proposes amendments to Mississippi's unemployment compensation laws, specifically increasing the maximum weekly benefit amount for unemployed individuals. The bill seeks to amend Section 71-5-503 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, raising the cap on weekly benefits from a previous maximum of $235 to $275. This increase is intended to provide greater financial support to those who have lost their jobs, recognizing the evolving economic landscape and the growing cost of living.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a means to support unemployed residents, it may face contention regarding its long-term effects on the unemployment fund's solvency. Critics could argue that raising benefit amounts without proportional increases in funding or economic recovery mechanisms could jeopardize the fund's sustainability. Additionally, discussions may arise about whether the increase in benefits is sufficient to truly support job seekers, particularly during periods of economic downturn, compared to the rising cost of living and living expenses in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB299

Unemployment compensation; increase maximum weekly benefit amount.

MS HB424

Unemployment compensation; revise weekly benefit amount for.

MS HB1577

Unemployment compensation benefits; revise duration of.

MS HB510

Workers' Compensation Law; increase maximum total recovery under to 520 weeks.

MS SB2398

Workers' compensation; increase maximum total recovery and remove cap on permanent total disability compensation.

MS HB568

TANF; increase maximum amount of the monthly benefit for recipients of.

MS SB2688

TANF benefits; increase monthly amount of.

MS HB319

Workers' compensation; revise amount allowed for disability or death cases.

MS HB123

Maximum daily fee paid to grand jurors and petit jurors; increase.

MS HB134

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; increase monthly benefit amount for.

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