Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB44

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

The Crown Act; create to include property sales.

Impact

If enacted, HB44 would amend existing state laws including those related to discrimination, ensuring that natural hairstyles cannot be grounds for dismissal, reduced hours, or pay discrepancies. It establishes a right for individuals who experience discrimination based on hair texture to seek remedies through civil actions. The bill promotes equality within the state’s workforce and educational institutions by aligning legislation to support diversity and cultural expression. It positions local municipalities with the power to create anti-discriminatory policies that resonate with the Act's principles, thereby contributing positively to community standards regarding fairness and respect in workplace and school environments.

Summary

House Bill 44, known as the 'Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural (CROWN) Hair Act,' seeks to address discrimination in employment and educational settings based on natural hairstyles. The bill prohibits employers, schools, and administrators from implementing dress codes or policies that restrict individuals from wearing natural hairstyles such as afros, braids, twists, or locs. This legislation aims to combat workplace inequities and ensure that individuals are not subject to unjust treatment or penalties based on their hair texture. HB44 reflects the understanding that hairstyles carry deep cultural significance and that discriminatory practices based on hair can adversely affect people's quality of life and opportunities for advancement.

Contention

The passage of the CROWN Act may raise discussions around arguments for and against cultural expression versus professional norms in workplaces and schools. Advocates argue that the measure is crucial for protecting marginalized groups from systemic racism that affects their professional and educational experience. Critics of such initiatives may express concern that enforcing specific hairstyles could impose limitations on personal presentation and the standards of professionalism, leading to potential pushback in implementation. Overall, HB44 aims at reducing disparities faced by individuals, particularly from communities of color, thereby addressing broader social justice issues within Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB381

The Crown Act; create to include property sales.

MS HB322

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

MS HB365

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 HB1343

The "Model Mississippi Hair Protection in Schools Policy Act"; create.

MS HB1407

Mississippi On-Farm Sales and Food Freedom Act; create.

MS HB239

Driver's license; prescribe information to be included on and authorize discretionary inclusion of blood type.

MS HB1422

Vaccine Discrimination and Transparency Act; create.

MS HB392

Stolen property; create crime for the sale of and require payment made to the owner of the property.

MS HB159

Public Safety for Public Property Act; create to regulate camping.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.