Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC1

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Constitution; amend to provide terms limits for members of the MS House of Representatives and MS Senate.

Impact

If passed, HC1 will effectively alter existing rules regarding tenure for state legislators. The amendments will be submitted to Mississippi voters for approval in November 2026. This could lead to a broader restructuring of political dynamics within the state, as it will limit the time experienced legislators can serve, potentially opening opportunities for new candidates and fostering diversity in the legislature. This change is aimed at increasing representation and responsiveness to the electorate through regular infusion of new legislators.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 1 (HC1) proposes significant amendments to the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 concerning term limits for members of the Mississippi House of Representatives and Senate. This resolution suggests that individuals elected after July 1, 2026, who have served three consecutive four-year terms in either legislative chamber will be ineligible to serve again in that same office. The intention behind this amendment is to promote legislative turnover and reduce the potential for entrenched political careers in state government.

Contention

While the proposal may be viewed favorably among those advocating for political reform and increased accountability, it might also face opposition from long-serving legislators and their constituents. Critics may argue that experienced lawmakers bring essential knowledge and effectiveness to their roles and that imposing term limits could lead to a loss of institutional memory and governance stability. The debate surrounding this bill may highlight broader discussions about the best methods for ensuring representative democracy while maintaining effective governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC516

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS HB901

Salaries; increase for members of the Mississippi House of Representatives and Senate.

MS JR1

MS House of Representatives; revise composition of Districts 16, 22, 36, 39 and 41.

MS SR6

Senate Rules; amend Rule 65 to provide for removal of members of the Rules Committee.

MS SC502

Extend sympathy of the MS Senate on the passing of former Senator and MS Appellate Judge John J. Fraiser, Jr.

MS HC30

Constitution; amend to provide that the people have the right to propose new statutes and amend or repeal existing statutes.

MS SC518

Constitution; amend to provide that the people have the right to propose new statutes and amend or repeal existing statutes.

MS HC12

Congress; urge to call convention to propose an amendment to U.S. Constitution to provide congressional term limits.

MS SC515

United States Constitutional Convention under Article V; apply for congressional term limits.

MS HC5

Constitution; amend to provide that only citizens of the United States are allowed the opportunity to vote.

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MS SC516

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MS SC507

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MS HB11

Sharia law; prohibit the application of in divorce and child custody cases.

MS HB1417

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MS HC30

Constitution; amend to require the State of Mississippi to follow federal procurement laws if a citizen is awarded a federal grant.

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MS HC29

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