Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB469

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

First Circuit Court District; increase number of judges.

Impact

The proposed changes are aimed at improving the efficiency of the judicial system in the First Circuit Court District. Supporters argue that with an increase in judges, the court will be better equipped to handle a growing number of cases in a timely manner. This impact is expected to alleviate the backlog of cases and provide faster resolutions for the citizens reliant on the judicial system. The intention is also to enhance the overall functioning of the court, which is crucial for maintaining public confidence in legal processes.

Summary

House Bill 469 seeks to amend Section 9-7-7 of the Mississippi Code to increase the number of judges from four to five in the First Circuit Court District. This bill aims to address the needs of a growing population and increasing caseloads within the district. By adding an additional judgeship, the legislation intends to streamline judicial processes and improve access to legal resources for residents in the district which covers Alcorn, Itawamba, Lee, Monroe, Pontotoc, Prentiss, and Tishomingo counties.

Contention

While there has not been significant public contention surrounding HB469 noted in the transcripts, any increase in judgeships typically raises discussions about funding, as more judicial posts could mean higher operational costs for the state. Critics may also question the necessity of the additional judgeship, prompting debate on whether this will lead to improvements, or if resources could be allocated more efficiently elsewhere in the judicial system. Legislative discussions often reflect concerns about equitable distribution of judicial resources across districts, balancing the needs of this area against others in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB699

First Circuit Court District; increase number of judges.

MS HB893

Judges; add to the 7th judicial circuit court district.

MS HB1300

Seventh Circuit Court District; increase the number of Assistant District Attorneys.

MS SB2458

Legal assistants; increase the number of in the Seventh Circuit Court District.

MS HB1544

Judicial redistricting; revise for circuit courts.

MS HB1449

Twentieth Circuit Court District; increase assistant district attorneys and criminal investigators.

MS HB1448

Circuit clerk fees; increase for attendance upon court.

MS HB1509

District Attorneys; revise salaries to certain amount below chancery and circuit courts.

MS SB2562

Circuit clerk fees; increase fee for each day's attendance of clerk and deputies upon court term.

MS SR49

Extend sympathy of Senate to surviving family of Hinds County Senior Circuit Court Judge William Swan Yerger.

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