Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB855

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Abortion; repeal prohibition of.

Impact

The potential passage of HB 855 would create a marked change in state law by decriminalizing certain aspects of abortion. This could lead to increased access to safe and legal abortion services for women in Mississippi, aligning the state's laws more closely with those in other parts of the country that have adopted less restrictive measures. The bill may also prompt further discussions and legislative efforts regarding women's reproductive rights in the state, reflecting changing societal views and ongoing national debates on the subject.

Summary

House Bill 855 aims to repeal several sections of the Mississippi Code related to abortion, significantly altering the legal framework surrounding reproductive rights in the state. By repealing Section 41-41-45, the bill removes the prohibition on abortion except in cases where the mother's life is at risk or when the pregnancy results from rape. This represents a substantial shift toward more permissive abortion laws within Mississippi, which has historically been characterized by strict regulations. The bill also seeks to repeal several felony and misdemeanor statutes associated with abortion provision and support, potentially decreasing legal risks for women and healthcare providers involved in abortion-related activities.

Contention

However, HB 855 is likely to face significant opposition from various advocacy groups and political factions that hold a pro-life stance. Opponents may argue that the repeal of these existing laws undermines the moral and ethical considerations surrounding abortion. There may also be concerns regarding the implications for women's health and the dynamics of healthcare provision in the state. The bill's evolution through the legislative process will likely highlight these conflicting viewpoints, with advocates and critics mobilizing to influence public opinion and legislative outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB904

Abortion; repeal prohibition of.

MS HB1104

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

MS HB902

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

MS HB1317

Patient's Right to Informed Health Care Choices Act and prohibitions against deceptive advertising; extend repealers on.

MS SB2699

Patient's Right to Informed Health Care Choices Act & prohibitions against deceptive advertising by providers; delete repealers on.

MS HB957

Bad faith assertions of patent infringement; extend repealer on prohibitions against.

MS HB148

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

MS HB1055

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

MS SB2200

Parker's Law; delete repealer on crime of fentanyl delivery resulting in death.

MS HB967

Fentanyl delivery resulting in death; extend repealer on Parker's Law creating the crime of.

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