Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB929

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Study committee on certain first responders receiving insurance upon retirement eligibility; create.

Impact

If passed, the bill would facilitate a dedicated body to explore and recommend the necessary funding mechanisms to guarantee that retired first responders receive the health insurance benefits they deserve. It populates the study committee with representatives from various relevant organizations and state entities, creating an inclusive environment for discussing potential solutions. Furthermore, the establishment of this committee would help inform future legislation regarding health insurance provisioning for retired first responders.

Summary

House Bill 929 is aimed at creating a study committee focused on analyzing the funding and full payment of health insurance for certified law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other first responders who have reached the retirement age set by the Public Employees' Retirement System. The bill seeks to ensure that individuals who have dedicated their service to public safety are not left without adequate health insurance upon retirement. This initiative is reflective of the state's commitment to supporting those who serve in these demanding roles.

Contention

While the bill emphasizes support for first responders, potential points of contention may arise regarding the funding of these health insurance benefits and how they could impact the state's budget. There might be discussions around the sustainability of providing such benefits, especially in light of varying opinions on how state funds should be allocated. Balancing the needs of these essential workers with broader fiscal responsibilities could be an ongoing debate among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1031

Study committee on certain first responders receiving insurance upon retirement eligibility; create.

MS HB1531

MS First Responders Health and Safety Act; revise to expand certain coverage to certain retired first responders.

MS SB2568

Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Enforcement Study Committee; create.

MS SB2404

Cancer coverage under First Responders Health and Safety Act; extend eligibility.

MS HB697

First Responders Income Tax Relief Act; create.

MS HB698

First Responders Income Tax Elimination Act; create.

MS SB2401

Study Committee on the certification of Health Benefit Plans and Insurers; create.

MS HB1212

Study committee on the Unintended Impact of Wind Turbine Usage in Agriculture; create.

MS HB154

Helping Heroes Act; create to provide support to first responders and public EMS personnel diagnosed with PTSD.

MS HB1190

MS First Responder PTSD and Suicide Prevention Task Force; create.

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Commend District 44 Senator John A. Polk for distinguished service to State Senate.

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