Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR75

Introduced
2/25/26  
Refer
2/25/26  
Passed
3/3/26  

Caption

European Union Deforestation Regulation; urge Congress to adopt resolution and legislation discouraging implementation of policies required by.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the vital role of the forestry and timber industries in Mississippi's economy, contributing approximately $1.48 billion annually. With nearly 19 million acres dedicated to forestry and affecting 130,000 landowners, the EUDR's compliance demands are viewed as potentially disastrous. Failure to meet these requirements could lead to significant trade penalties, thereby threatening the livelihood of thousands directly involved in timber production and trade.

Summary

House Resolution 75 calls upon the United States Congress to enact legislation that prohibits the implementation of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) in Mississippi. The bill articulates concerns that the EUDR's requirements will impose undue burdens on American farmers and timberland owners, necessitating them to prove their products are deforestation-free. It expresses worries that these regulations could restrict access to the European market for U.S. commodities, which could significantly impact local economies that rely on forestry and agriculture.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HR75 leans toward advocacy for local economic interests, especially from the forestry sector. Supporters argue that the EUDR represents an excessive overreach by the European Union, jeopardizing sustainable agricultural practices established in America. Critics of the EUDR, including landowners and associations, feel that the requirements fail to reflect the realities of U.S. agricultural practices and could undermine businesses instead of fostering environmental preservation.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the complexity of the EUDR's traceability requirements and its potential impact on property rights. Proponents of the resolution assert that the EUDR does not acknowledge the sustainable management already practiced by American timberland owners. The resolution reflects a broader debate on balancing environmental protection with economic stability, raising questions about federal versus local regulatory powers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC12

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

MS HC2

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements from each congressional district to number of current congressional districts.

MS HC16

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements from each congressional district to number of current congressional districts.

MS SR2

Urge U.S. Congress to enact legislation to include airguns and airbows as items taxed under the Pittman-Robertson Act.

MS HC19

Constitution; amend to conform initiative signature requirements to current congressional districts.

MS SR36

Urge United States Congress to repeal "The Face Act."

MS HC14

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements to current congressional districts for initiative petition.

MS SB2656

United States congressional primaries; move to take place in March.

MS SB2421

Public funds depositories; authorize certain credit unions to qualify as.

MS HC20

Constitution; conform initiative signature requirements from each congressional district for an initiative petition to the number of current districts.

Similar Bills

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