Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB90

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Children's Advocacy Commission; create to coordinate and streamline the state's efforts to provide services to children.

Impact

The establishment of the commission is expected to significantly enhance the delivery of services to children by creating a systematic approach to evaluating existing programs and identifying gaps in service delivery. By requiring all state agencies, departments, and political subdivisions providing services to children to submit detailed lists of their offerings, HB90 aims to reduce redundancy and improve funding allocation. This approach not only enhances operational efficiency but also holds various stakeholders accountable for the outcomes of the programs based on actual performance and impact on children's welfare.

Summary

House Bill 90 establishes the Children's Advocacy Commission in Mississippi, aiming to coordinate and streamline efforts to provide necessary services for children in the state. This commission is tasked with addressing a broad range of issues affecting children, which include combating abuse and neglect, promoting foster care and adoption, and raising public awareness about children's challenges. The commission will have 17 members appointed from various relevant sectors including health, education, and social services to ensure comprehensive representation.

Contention

A possible point of contention surrounding this bill might arise from the potential for bureaucratic overlap and the efficiency of the commission itself. Critics may argue that increasing the number of commissions and requirements for reporting could lead to additional administrative burdens rather than streamlining services. Additionally, there might be discussions regarding the adequacy of resources allocated to sustain the commission and ensure that it effectively meets its mandates—all while ensuring that local initiatives receive appropriate support without being overshadowed by state-level oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB379

Children's Advocacy Commission; create to coordinate and streamline the state's efforts to provide services to children.

MS HB314

Children's Resource Commission; create to coordinate and streamline the state's efforts to provide services to children.

MS HB315

Children's services and programs; require all state agencies to provide information relating to such in a list to the Legislature.

MS SB3070

Children's Advocacy Centers of Mississippi Fund; FY 2026 appropriation to the Attorney General to fund Children Advocacy Centers.

MS HB1458

Intake process for abused and neglected children in youth court; streamline.

MS HB380

Healthcare Coordinating Council; reconstitute and require to make report on specific health goals for the state.

MS HB432

Tuition waiver; provide for certain foster and adopted children and wards of the state to attend a state-supported IHL.

MS HB777

"Mississippi Children's Assessment and Mental Health Opportunity (CAMHED) Act of 2025"; create to require screenings and assessments in all public schools.

MS HB234

Medicaid; create Medicaid Commission to administer program and abolish Division of Medicaid.

MS HB924

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

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