Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2209

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

University campus events; require enhanced security measures and collaboration among law enforcement for large events.

Impact

The proposed legislation is set to amend existing laws relating to campus safety and law enforcement's role within educational institutions. It aims to implement stricter security measures, including adopting threat assessment protocols and behavioral monitoring initiatives designed to identify risks proactively. In doing so, the bill engenders an environment where intervention opportunities arise sooner, thus potentially mitigating risks associated with large gatherings on campuses. Additionally, the bill includes the requirement for institutions to publish links to a tip submission platform developed by the Department of Public Safety, facilitating a mechanism for anonymous reporting of concerns related to safety.

Summary

Senate Bill 2209 requires the Mississippi Department of Public Safety and the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning to enhance security measures and promote collaboration among law enforcement on university campuses, particularly for large events. This bill endeavors to strengthen the coordination among various law enforcement agencies, ensuring that university, municipal, county, and state departments operate under a unified command during high-risk situations. Duties prescribed to the Department of Public Safety include formalizing intelligence sharing, joint patrols, and enhancing access controls and screening protocols for events.

Contention

As SB2209 proposes extensive changes to the operational frameworks surrounding campus safety, discussions surrounding the bill may highlight concerns regarding the possible imposition of uniform security measures at the expense of specific local needs. Critics may argue that the enhanced powers granted to law enforcement might lead to an overreach or encroach on students' rights. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the importance of mental health and support resources, which may not only be a point of support but also a point of contention concerning how these resources will be implemented and funded within existing university budgets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB344

Public universities and colleges; require to have epinephrine auto-injectors and AEDs in every building on campus.

MS HB527

Universities and colleges; require to allow MS residents to register for classes before nonresident students.

MS HB1115

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

MS SB2530

Certain mental health trainings and support services; require community colleges and public universities to provide.

MS HB1338

Unmarked vehicles; revise requirements for and prohibit impersonation of law enforcement.

MS SB2223

Programs for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion; prohibit universities from establishing or maintaining.

MS SB2518

Universities and colleges; increase certain college renovation funds and require IHL board to develop PPP policies.

MS HB1416

"Mississippi Public Universities Reform Act"; enact to prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and diversity statements.

MS HB1793

Appropriation; IHL for enhancing STEM-related facilities and programs at Alcorn State University.

MS SB2672

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise collaboration requirement.

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