Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB94

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Youth and Community Safety Act; create.

Impact

The impact of HB94 is significant as it introduces new protocols for tracking and reporting unlawful activities in educational settings. It mandates that school districts report quarterly for a minimum of two years starting July 1, 2026. The resulting data, which includes disaggregation by race and ethnicity, will help state officials analyze trends and identify areas for improvement in school environments. This increased transparency is expected to enhance accountability and facilitate better decision-making at the local and state levels regarding youth safety and educational policies.

Summary

House Bill 94, also known as the Youth and Community Safety Act, aims to enhance safety within schools by mandating annual reporting of unlawful activities to the Mississippi Department of Education. Under this legislation, schools are required to submit detailed reports regarding incidents that fall under the definitions of unlawful activity, which include serious offenses such as possession of a deadly weapon, drug-related offenses, assaults, and sexual crimes. The Mississippi Department of Education will then compile this data and make it publicly available, providing valuable insights into school safety concerns and responses across the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill include concerns over privacy and the implications of increased police involvement in schools. Critics of the legislation argue that the extensive reporting requirements could lead to unnecessary criminalization of students, particularly marginalized groups, potentially funneling them into the juvenile justice system for non-violent infractions. Proponents argue that the bill's measures for training educators and law enforcement on cultural competency, restorative justice practices, and alternatives to arrest are critical for creating safer school environments without perpetuating a cycle of criminalization.

Future_provisions

As specified within the bill, the Mississippi Department of Education is also tasked with developing and implementing training curricula aimed at fostering positive learning environments, which will include strategies to reduce student interactions with law enforcement and promote effective behavior management techniques. This aspect of HB94 highlights a shift in focus towards preventive measures rather than solely punitive responses to student behavior.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB453

Youth and Community Safety Act; create.

MS HB273

"2025 Mississippi Youthbuild Pilot Program Act"; create with programs at Coahoma and Jones County Community Colleges.

MS HB281

Compulsory school attendance; require youth court petition after third unlawful absence and authorize community service for violations.

MS HB924

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

MS HB878

Mississippi School Safety Task Force; create.

MS SB2835

Mississippi Emergency Communications Act; create.

MS SB2538

Mississippi School Safety Act of 2019; make various updates to.

MS HB760

Charter schools; authorize state universities and community colleges to issue charters and revise various other provisions.

MS HB921

Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.

MS SB2157

School attendance officers, State Superintendent of Education, Executive Director of Community College Board; set salaries.

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