Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2068

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

School board members; authorize grounds and prescribe procedures for removal from office.

Impact

The bill modifies existing provisions in Section 37-6-13 of the Mississippi Code, enhancing accountability for school board members. With the new procedures, a majority vote by the local governing authority is necessary to affirm the removal of an accused school board member, providing a structured legal framework for disciplinary actions. Additionally, it introduces an administrative hearing process and an appeals mechanism, thus empowering local governing bodies to handle complaints against school board members fairly and transparently. This initiative aims to ensure that school board members maintain a high standard of public trust and responsibility.

Summary

Senate Bill 2068 aims to establish clear grounds and procedures for the removal of school board members in Mississippi for malfeasance, misfeasance, nonfeasance, or other just cause. The bill outlines serious violations, including neglect of official duties, breach of public trust, and abuse of authority, as valid reasons for removing a school board member. It creates a process by which the local school board can make a formal recommendation to the appropriate local governing authority for such removals, ensuring accountability among elected officials in the education system. This act emphasizes the importance of performing duties associated with the conduct of public schools and programs effectively.

Contention

While SB2068 promotes greater accountability, it may also raise concerns regarding the potential for misuse of the removal process by local governing authorities. Critics argue that vague terms like 'malfeasance' and 'misfeasance' could lead to subjective interpretations and politically motivated actions against school board members. Ensuring that the procedural safeguards within the act are robust enough to protect elected officials from arbitrary removals will be critical. The effective balance between maintaining public accountability and safeguarding individual rights is likely to be a point of contention during the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB817

School board members; authorize grounds and prescribe procedures for removal from office.

MS HB1592

School boards; provide process for removal from office for just cause and remove authority to request ad valorem tax increase exceeding 2% without referendum.

MS HB482

MS Charter School Authorizer Board; authorize members to receive per diem and mileage compensation for attending meetings of the board.

MS SB2178

School boards; authorize to vote on providing members and their dependents with health insurance paid for by local funds.

MS HB1038

Monuments and displays; prohibit construction or removal on State Capitol grounds unless authorized by the Legislature.

MS HB1513

Board of Trustees of the MS Adoption Licensure Authority; authorize and regulate adoption procedures.

MS SB2161

Independent schools; authorize to contract with certain law enforcement entities to provide officers on school property.

MS HB1115

Disruptive students; prescribe procedures for alternative placement and eventual reintegration into traditional school setting.

MS HB204

State Parole Board; provide that three of the five appointed members must have served as law enforcement officers.

MS SB2140

Appointed state officers; provide for the removal of for certain forms of willful neglect.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.