Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB825

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Death penalty; revise how the options are chosen and require cost efficient consideration.

Impact

The revisions outlined in HB 825 aim to create a more structured approach to administering the death penalty in Mississippi. It places greater authority and responsibility on the Commissioner of Corrections, allowing them to determine execution methods and manage the necessary logistics effectively. Notably, the bill also includes provisions that maintain confidentiality for all participants involved in the execution process, which includes the execution team’s identities and suppliers of lethal injection chemicals. This enhanced confidentiality aims to protect individuals involved from public scrutiny and potential repercussions, addressing concerns over personal safety.

Summary

House Bill 825 amends various sections of the Mississippi Code regarding the death penalty. The bill revises the officials responsible for determining the method of execution and emphasizes the need for cost-efficient options. It presents four permissible methods for execution: lethal injection, nitrogen hypoxia, electrocution, and firing squad, with a preference for intravenous injection as the most suitable method. The decision-making process regarding the method is to involve the Commissioner of Corrections, various deputy commissioners, and the district attorney, who must come to a majority agreement based on cost considerations.

Contention

As with previous discussions surrounding the death penalty, HB 825 may face scrutiny and opposition regarding the ethical implications of capital punishment and the various methods of execution outlined within it. Arguments surrounding human rights, potential pain experienced during execution, and public perception of lethal injection versus other methods like the firing squad are likely to surface. Furthermore, the element of cost efficiency may lead to debates about prioritizing certain methods of execution over others based on financial considerations rather than ethical or humane treatment, a factor that opponents of capital punishment may capitalize on to advocate for abolition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1151

Death penalty; revise how the options are chosen and require cost efficient consideration.

MS HB887

Habitual offender; revise penalties.

MS SB2672

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise collaboration requirement.

MS HB924

Creating Logic for Efficiency and Accountability (CLEAR) Act; create.

MS HB968

Public contracts of energy efficiency services; extend repealer on authority and certain requirements for.

MS HB1338

Unmarked vehicles; revise requirements for and prohibit impersonation of law enforcement.

MS HB100

Simple assault fines and penalties; revise for deposits in certain funds.

MS HB98

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise certain provisions related to, including collaboration requirement.

MS HB66

Sheriffs and police officers; require availability of less-lethal force option while on duty.

MS HB1357

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise provisions relating to the collaborative relationship requirement.

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