Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB850

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Abortion; provide for statewide referendum on question of prohibiting abortions in Mississippi.

Impact

HB850 proposes a statewide special election on November 3, 2026, where voters will decide whether abortions should be prohibited in Mississippi. The question on the ballot will allow the public to indicate their support or opposition to the prohibition of abortions. If the majority of qualified electors vote against prohibiting abortions, the provisions of HB850 will come into effect on January 1, 2027. This mechanism creates a direct link between legal abortion access and voter sentiment in the state.

Summary

House Bill 850 is a legislative proposal aimed at altering the existing abortion laws in Mississippi. The bill seeks to repeal specific sections of the Mississippi Code that currently prohibit performing or inducing an abortion except in cases where it is necessary to preserve the mother's life or in instances of rape. By removing these prohibitions, the bill represents a significant shift in the state's approach to abortion, suggesting the potential for increased access to abortion services for women in Mississippi.

Contention

As expected with such a controversial topic, there are notable points of contention surrounding HB850. Supporters argue that repealing current restrictions is a vital step toward protecting women's rights and healthcare choices, while opponents may perceive the repeal as a threat to fetal rights and public morality. The bill's reliance on a statewide referendum places the decision in the hands of voters, which could lead to heightened political mobilization on both sides of the abortion debate leading up to the election.

Additional_notes

The implications of HB850 are far-reaching, not only affecting women's health and rights but also highlighting the political landscape surrounding reproductive rights in Mississippi. The outcome of the referendum may set a precedent for future legislative actions and public discourse on abortion and women's rights in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1104

Abortion; provide for statewide referendum on question of prohibiting abortions in Mississippi.

MS HB904

Abortion; repeal prohibition of.

MS HB148

Safeguarding Teens from Out-of-State (abortion) Procedures Act; create felony for assisting minors in procuring abortion.

MS HB902

Abortion; repeal statutes prohibiting after 15 weeks' gestation and after detection of fetal heartbeat.

MS HB1041

Abortion trafficking; create penalties for the crime of.

MS SB2267

Mississippi Statewide Data Exchange Act; establish.

MS HB1040

Municipalities annexation; provide that an election be held on the question of.

MS HB1055

Abortion; create crime of performing by an abortifacient supplied by a person or entity out-of-state.

MS HB616

Abortion; prohibit mail order medicines to procure an.

MS SB2648

Mississippi Recall Act of 2025; enact.

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