Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2074

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Sexual battery; create crime of for certain minors.

Impact

The bill revises the penalties associated with sexual battery, adjusting sentences for various categories of offenders. For example, individuals convicted of sexual battery against minors may face differing sentences based on age and gender, with severe penalties in place for repeat offenders. Such amendments aim to enhance the overall legal framework intended to deter sexual offenses against minors and to reflect society's commitment to safeguarding youth from sexual exploitation.

Summary

Senate Bill 2074 aims to amend the Mississippi Code to create stricter provisions regarding sexual battery, particularly focusing on offenses involving minors aged 16 to 18. The bill proposes that individuals aged 24 or older engaging in sexual penetration with these minors will be guilty of sexual battery. This extension of the definition of sexual battery highlights a significant legal shift, emphasizing the need to protect younger individuals from potentially exploitative relationships.

Contention

While the bill seeks to bolster protections for minors, it may face challenges regarding its implications for personal freedoms, particularly concerning consensual relationships between younger individuals and older partners. The increased legal ramifications for age-disparate relationships could raise questions about fairness and the comprehensiveness of consent in these situations. Additionally, some stakeholders may argue that the bill does not adequately differentiate between predatory behavior and consensual relationships, a point that could lead to significant debate in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB860

Therapists; create a felony for those who have sexual contact with patients.

MS SB2034

Statute of limitations; except sexual battery from.

MS HB158

"Justice for Trafficked Minors Act"; create to require life imprisonment of traffickers.

MS HB1598

Rape; remove element of force.

MS HB571

Child grooming; create crime of for sexual offense.

MS SB2318

Child sexual abuse; revise statute of limitations for claims.

MS HC3

Constitution; amend to include human trafficking, sexual battery, child exploitation and commercial sexual activity as disenfranchising crimes.

MS HB1308

Grooming of a child; establish as a criminal offense.

MS HB1023

Kidnapping a minor; remove as a sex offense.

MS SB2211

Sexual assault kits; require right of information to victim and regulate rights of victims to care and exams by hospitals.

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