Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR86

Introduced
3/5/26  
Refer
3/5/26  
Passed
3/11/26  

Caption

Crime Survivors Speak Mississippi Day; designate March 11, 2026 as.

Impact

The resolution underscores a commitment from the state of Mississippi to invest in programs that assist crime survivors and their families, aiming to address trauma and the long-term implications of violence. This includes proposals for creating trauma recovery centers and other essential services that provide necessary support for individuals impacted by crime. The initiative seeks to advance policies that promote safety and healing, marking a legislative acknowledgment of the importance of survivor-centered approaches in crime policy and support systems.

Summary

House Resolution 86 is a resolution from the Mississippi Legislature that designates March 11, 2026, as 'Crime Survivors Speak Mississippi Day' at the state capitol. This resolution recognizes the need for awareness and support for crime victims and survivors, emphasizing their gathering for advocacy and healing at the state capitol. More than 150 crime survivors are expected to participate in this event to share their experiences and highlight the gaps in support for victims of crime, reinforcing the message that their voices are crucial in discussions about public safety and justice policy.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HR86 appears to be supportive, viewing the designation of Crime Survivors Speak Mississippi Day as a significant step toward acknowledging the experiences of crime survivors. Advocates and survivor groups have expressed appreciation for the recognition, hoping it will lead to greater awareness and improved services for victims. The resolution highlights an ongoing societal need to address the challenges faced by these individuals and to prioritize their insights in developing public safety strategies.

Contention

While the resolution is celebrated, there may be underlying contention regarding how effectively the state will implement the proposed support programs and whether the necessary funding will be allocated. Critics may question the adequacy of state resources and whether this resolution will translate into meaningful legislative action that materially impacts the lives of crime survivors. There is also an ongoing debate about the effectiveness of public safety policies that prioritize survivor-driven solutions in comparison to more traditional law enforcement approaches.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC537

Designate April 24, 2025, as "Reman Day" in Mississippi.

MS SR82

Observe March 20, 2025, as "Alpha Kappa Alpha Day at the Mississippi State Capitol."

MS HR80

Rust College; designate March 26, 2025, as Rust College Day at the Capitol.

MS HB526

Women's Veterans' Day; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS HR114

Mississippi Limitless Day; acknowledge and recognize May 15,2025 as day of observance.

MS SB2413

The "Strengthen Mississippi Homes Program"; designate and prescribe mitigation requirements.

MS HB906

Juneteenth; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS SR24

Congratulate Dr. Steven Reed as first Mississippian elected to lead the American Optometric Association.

MS HR3

Mississippi Links Day at the Capitol 2025; commend and honor for outstanding service.

MS HB822

Blue; designate as the state color of Mississippi.

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