Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB604

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Mississippi Supremacy Clause Enforcement Act; create to prohibit the enforcement of Sharia Law.

Impact

The passage of HB604 would significantly impact Mississippi's legal landscape by ensuring that only state and federal laws govern judicial proceedings. Specifically, it prohibits the enforcement of contracts or court orders that are based on foreign law, which could potentially infringe on constitutional rights. This is particularly relevant in matters concerning marriage, child custody, and inheritance laws, where the application of foreign legal tenets could undermine individuals' rights as afforded by the Mississippi and United States constitutions.

Summary

House Bill 604, also known as the Mississippi Supremacy Clause Enforcement Act, aims to prohibit the application of foreign laws, specifically targeting Sharia law, within Mississippi courts. The bill establishes that any contract that allows for the enforcement of foreign laws, including religious laws, is void. It emphasizes the supremacy of the Constitution of the United States and state laws over any foreign legal systems, aiming to safeguard citizens' constitutional rights, particularly in family law matters where coercion may arise.

Contention

The bill has sparked notable contention among lawmakers and community members. Proponents argue that it is necessary to protect constitutional rights, particularly for vulnerable populations who may be subjected to foreign laws that contradict American legal principles. Conversely, opponents contend that the bill could unfairly target specific religious practices and may lead to discrimination against individuals who choose to follow foreign laws voluntarily. Additionally, critics worry about the implications this has on the legal rights of citizens and the potential for racial or religious profiling embedded within such legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1508

Mississippi Heroes Act; create to give supplemental pay to law enforcement officers.

MS HB402

"Mississippi Joint Municipal Law Enforcement Act"; create.

MS SB2511

Mississippi Immigration Enforcement Act of 2025; enact.

MS HB559

Law enforcement agencies; authorize chief law enforcement officers to appoint or deputize officers without prohibition on length of service in said capacity.

MS HB501

Bonds; authorize issuance for improvements to the Mississippi Delta Community College Law Enforcement Training Academy.

MS HB921

Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.

MS HB1596

Tasers and stun guns; prohibit use of by law enforcement officers.

MS HB862

Sexual acts between incarcerated persons and law enforcement; prohibit.

MS HB1303

Sexual acts between incarcerated persons and law enforcement; prohibit.

MS HB597

Law enforcement officer training; require to include educational components on the Mississippi and U.S. Constitutions.

Similar Bills

MS SB2129

Foreign laws; authorize attorney's fees in certain actions, prohibit certain application of, prohibit enforcement of religious codes.

MS SC516

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS HC1

Constitution; amend to provide terms limits for members of the MS House of Representatives and MS Senate.

MS SC507

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS HB11

Sharia law; prohibit the application of in divorce and child custody cases.

MS HB1417

Sharia law; prohibit the application of in divorce and child custody cases.

MS HC30

Constitution; amend to require the State of Mississippi to follow federal procurement laws if a citizen is awarded a federal grant.

MS HC4

Constitution; amend to require the State of Mississippi to follow federal procurement laws if a citizen is awarded a federal grant.