Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB366

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/9/26  

Caption

Criminal justice system; prohibit discrimination.

Impact

The bill requires various state and local entities involved in the criminal justice system to provide training for their employees regarding antidiscrimination laws. This training is crucial for ensuring that individuals from protected classes receive equal treatment within the criminal justice environment. Additionally, entities must create and implement clear workplace policies that define discrimination and establish consequences for violations, thereby promoting accountability among officials interacting with members of the community.

Summary

House Bill 366 aims to prohibit all forms of discrimination within the criminal justice system in the state of Mississippi. The bill asserts that it is the state policy to ensure that criminal justice systems operate free from discrimination. In furtherance of this policy, state and local governmental entities, including the Office of the Attorney General, the Department of Public Safety, and law enforcement agencies, are mandated to adopt measures that guarantee non-discriminatory practices within their operations. This encompasses the implementation of workplace policies intended to educate employees about state and federal antidiscrimination laws.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to create a more equitable criminal justice system, discussions around its implications may highlight varying opinions on the necessity of such regulations. Proponents argue that removing discrimination in the criminal justice process is essential for ensuring justice and equality for all individuals, while some may view the additional requirements for training and policy changes as unnecessary bureaucratic burdens. As the bill goes into effect on July 1, 2026, continued dialogues within the community regarding its impacts and effectiveness are likely.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2755

"Vaccine Discrimination and Transparency Act"; prohibit coercion related to vaccination.

MS HB1616

Criminal justice omnibus act; create.

MS HB365

Crown Act; create to prohibit discrimination based on hairstyles in workplace and schools.

MS HB322

The Crown Act; create to prohibit discrimination based on hairstyles in workplace and schools.

MS HB477

The "Crown Act"; authorize to prohibit discrimination based on natural or protective hairstyles.

MS HB1422

Vaccine Discrimination and Transparency Act; create.

MS HB1193

Public K-12 and Postsecondary schools; prohibit DEI statements and practices.

MS SB2196

Illegal immigration; criminalize under state law.

MS HB528

Automated license plate recognition systems; prohibit use of in the state subject to certain exceptions.

MS SB2009

Timber mills; prohibit from discriminating against land owners based solely on future use.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.