Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB888

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Littering; increase fines for.

Impact

The implications of HB 888 on state laws are significant, as they enhance the consequences of littering and related offenses. By raising fines and mandating community service as part of the penalties, the bill seeks to discourage littering behaviors and reinforce the importance of environmental stewardship among citizens. The Department of Transportation will also be tasked with installing warning signs and receptacles for waste disposal, further facilitating compliance with litter regulations. This broader enforcement strategy not only allows for punitive measures but also educates the public on proper waste disposal practices.

Summary

House Bill 888 aims to amend Section 97-15-29 of the Mississippi Code by increasing the fines associated with littering and unauthorized dumping of solid waste. The bill proposes to raise the minimum fines from $50 to $100 and the maximum fines from $250 to $500, with increased penalties for repeat offenses. The accumulated fines will be directed towards funding local litter prevention initiatives and educational programs recommended by the statewide litter prevention program of Keep Mississippi Beautiful, Inc. This change reflects the state's commitment to improving environmental standards and promoting communal responsibility for litter management.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there are areas of contention surrounding HB 888. Critics may argue that increased fines can disproportionately impact low-income individuals who might already struggle with financial burdens. Additionally, while the bill's intention is to strengthen litter prevention, there are questions about the effectiveness of punitive measures versus traditional educational campaigns in altering public behavior. Balancing strict enforcement with community education will be essential to foster long-term improvements in litter management without alienating segments of the population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1132

Littering; increase fines for.

MS SB2308

Illegal dumping; increase penalties for.

MS HB831

Illegal dumping; increase penalties for.

MS HB926

Obstructing public streets and roadways; increase penalties for.

MS HB388

DUI; authorize judicial discretion to increase fines for violations of.

MS SB2197

Criminal law; increase penalties for crimes of impersonating patrolman or law enforcement officer.

MS SB2510

Gaming; include online, interactive and computerized versions thereof, increase penalties, and authorize forfeiture.

MS SB2325

Public service animals; increase penalties for harming.

MS HB159

Public Safety for Public Property Act; create to regulate camping.

MS HB700

Disabled parking; increase fine for those who unlawfully park in.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.