Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB574

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Military leave for training; revise amount authorized.

Impact

The amendment will significantly affect state laws pertaining to military leave and employment rights for reservists. By increasing the duration of paid military leave, the bill aims to support employees who are called to serve their country while maintaining their job security. Positions held by these individuals must be preserved and restored upon their return, which underscores the state's recognition of the dual commitment to both civic duties and professional responsibilities. This move may enhance job retention for those in military service and potentially encourage more individuals to join the reserves.

Summary

House Bill 574 proposes an amendment to Section 33-1-21 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, increasing the authorized military leave for officers and employees of the state, counties, municipal bodies, and other political subdivisions. The primary focus of this bill is to enhance the provisions for military leave by extending the period from fifteen to thirty days for training engagements such as encampments, field exercises, and other military duties. This change is intended to better accommodate the needs of those serving in the reserve components of the Armed Forces, ensuring that they can participate in required training without penalties to their employment.

Contention

While the bill appears to be beneficial in promoting military service participation, it has not been without points of contention. Stakeholders, particularly local government officials and management groups, may express concerns over the potential financial impact of extended leave policies on budget constraints and staffing challenges. The requirement for re-employment without cause within a year of restoration serves to protect employees, but it may also complicate workforce management for some departments. As a result, discussions regarding the balance between supporting military personnel and maintaining operational efficacy in public service are likely to arise.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB866

Major medical leave; expand authorized purposes for the use of by state employees.

MS HB12

Workforce Enhancement Training Fund; revise administration of.

MS HB60

State employees; authorize to use major medical leave for their mental health care or treatment.

MS SB2838

Fees; revise certain amounts for printing and publication.

MS HB1414

Workforce Enhancement Training Fund; revise administration of and make technical changes to.

MS HB411

State employees; remove requirement to use one day of personal leave before using major medical leave.

MS HB1854

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Access Training, Inc., in paying certain training costs for its students.

MS HB767

Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission; revise composition of.

MS HB1262

Nursing; authorize military medics to take exam to be licensed as an LPN.

MS HB1047

Mississippi Paid Family and Medical Leave Act; establish.

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