Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB423

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Coordinator of Mental Health Accessibility; eliminate that position within DFA.

Impact

The impact of this bill could be significant for the landscape of mental health services in Mississippi. By removing the coordinator position, it appears to lessen the dedicated oversight for ensuring access to mental health resources, which potentially could lead to a gap in service coordination among agencies. Additionally, the repeal may affect the way mental health initiatives are funded and prioritized within state budgets, potentially leading to a decrease in effective resources for mental health accessibility.

Summary

House Bill 423 seeks to repeal specific sections of the Mississippi Code that established the position of Coordinator of Mental Health Accessibility within the Department of Finance and Administration. This repealing will eliminate the roles, responsibilities, and powers assigned to this position, intended to oversee mental health accessibility across the state. By abolishing this role, the bill signifies a shift in the state's approach to managing mental health services and access.

Contention

Although the transcript did not provide specific insights into legislative discussions or debates surrounding HB 423, the elimination of a targeted position responsible for mental health could be contentious. Advocates for mental health services may criticize the bill for removing a dedicated resource aimed at improving accessibility to care, pointing out the critical need for such advocacy and coordination in addressing mental health challenges within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2889

DFA; eliminate the position of Coordinator of Mental Health Accessibility within.

MS HB807

Mental health; establish Division of Autism Services within Department of Mental Health.

MS HB589

Mental Health; revise appointment of Board of Mental Health and Executive Director.

MS SB2175

JROTC statewide coordinator; make position comparable to education program administrator or supervisor.

MS HB380

Healthcare Coordinating Council; reconstitute and require to make report on specific health goals for the state.

MS HB567

School resource officers; require to undergo Mental Health First Aid training.

MS SB2864

Board of Mental Health and Executive Director; revise appointment of.

MS HB407

Mental health; authorize Department of Mental Health to establish minimum standards and services for privately-owned providers.

MS HB998

Mental health care personnel; clarify inclusion for enhanced penalties for violence against.

MS SB3017

Appropriation; Mental Health, Department of.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.