Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2251

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

County website; allow counties without local newspapers to publish certain notices on.

Impact

The proposed legislation impacts sections of the Mississippi Code related to the administrative processes of counties. By permitting online notices, it is expected that this will streamline the way counties communicate essential information to their residents, particularly in rural areas where traditional newspaper publication may not be viable. The bill supports greater accessibility for citizens to receive notifications of public interest, including tax levy proposals, public hearings for district creation, and other administrative announcements. Overall, it is designed to modernize county communication practices, potentially reducing the costs associated with newspaper advertising.

Summary

Senate Bill 2251 aims to modernize and simplify the notification process for counties in the State of Mississippi by allowing them to publish certain legal notices on their official websites in counties where no local newspapers are published. This bill seeks to enhance transparency and increase public access to important governmental information. Within the framework of SB2251, counties will retain the option to publish notices in newspapers if they choose to do so, ensuring that the law accommodates both traditional and modern methods of communication.

Contention

Opposition to SB2251 primarily stems from concerns regarding the potential digital divide and ensuring that all residents, particularly those without internet access, remain informed about important county matters. Critics argue that while increasing online publication is progressive, it should not fully replace traditional methods without ensuring that provisions are in place for residents who depend on newspapers. Furthermore, amendments to various sections of the Mississippi Code suggest a significant overhaul in how counties interact with their constituents, leading to discussions about the adequacy and reliability of digital communications in reaching all members of the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2832

County website; allow counties without local newspapers to publish certain notices on.

MS SB2836

Local governments; allow local governments and schools to publish notices on their websites in addition to newspapers.

MS SB2831

Public notice; provide counties and municipalities with alternatives to newspapers.

MS HB1511

Counties and cities; authorize publication of notice with county or city website or social media.

MS SB2021

Counties; shorten notice requirement for special meetings from five days to 3 days.

MS HB612

Sales tax; create diversion to counties.

MS HB929

Sales tax; create diversion to counties.

MS SB2560

Sales tax; create diversion to counties.

MS HB1214

Counties; authorize to only maintain electronic format of law books in county courtrooms and public county law libraries.

MS HB429

Counties; authorize to pay poll workers certain mileage.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.