Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC26

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Constitution; amend to provide for the right to personal reproductive rights.

Impact

If passed, HC26 would significantly impact state laws regarding reproductive rights by ensuring that personal decisions related to pregnancy and abortion are protected under constitutional law. This amendment aims to prevent the state from enacting laws that would restrict access to abortion services, aligning with the principles of bodily autonomy and individual rights. The amendment would be subject to voter approval in an election scheduled for November 2026, linking its enactment directly to public support.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 26 (HC26) seeks to amend the Mississippi Constitution by establishing a fundamental right to personal reproductive decisions. This includes the provision that individuals have the right to obtain an abortion prior to fetal viability and when necessary to protect their life or health. The proposed amendment emphasizes the right to privacy regarding personal reproductive matters, suggesting that state intervention in these decisions would be prohibited.

Contention

The proposal has ignited debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that it is a critical step toward safeguarding reproductive rights amid concerns about potential future restrictions. They assert that the right to make personal health decisions should be unequivocally recognized as a constitutional protection. Conversely, opponents of HC26 believe it could undermine existing laws that they view as crucial for regulating medical practices related to abortion. The discussions surrounding this bill reveal deep divisions within the legislative body as well as amongst the public regarding reproductive rights and the extent of government involvement in personal health care decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC24

Constitution; amend to provide for the right to personal reproductive decisions.

MS HC30

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

MS HC25

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to certain qualified electors once sentencing requirements are met.

MS SC518

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

MS HC22

Constitution; amend to restore voting rights to qualified electors who have committed a felony once sentencing requirements are met.

MS HC13

Constitution; amend to provide automatic restoration of suffrage for persons convicted of nonviolent crimes.

MS HC26

Constitution; amend to revise the Legislature's authority to limit a county's right to levy taxes on certain electrical plants.

MS SB2475

Civil immunity for police protection; provide an exception where violations of state constitutional rights are alleged.

MS HC17

Constitution; amend to provide that only U.S. citizens are allowed the opportunity to vote.

MS HC6

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

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