Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2499

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Exceptional children; authorize grant program for autism specialists, professional development and sensory supports.

Impact

The implementation of SB2499 is anticipated to significantly influence state education laws by increasing funding directed toward exceptional children. By mandating the allocation of grants, the bill establishes a framework that supports school districts in improving educational resources for children with exceptional needs. Additionally, it creates a fund with a maximum annual appropriation of ten million dollars which will ensure that resources are designated for enhancing the educational environment and cater to the diverse needs of learners, including those on individualized education plans (IEPs).

Summary

Senate Bill 2499 aims to enhance educational opportunities for exceptional children in Mississippi by establishing a grant program administered by the State Department of Education. The bill specifically authorizes funds to be allocated for hiring autism specialists, providing evidence-based professional development for educators, and developing sensory and instructional supports tailored for exceptional children. The bill emphasizes prioritizing aid to school districts serving high numbers of underserved students, which aims to mitigate educational disparities in the state.

Contention

As with many educational reforms, discussions around SB2499 may touch on potential contention points. Proponents argue that enhancing funding for autism specialists and related supports is crucial for improving educational outcomes for exceptional children. Opponents, however, may raise concerns about the sufficiency and determination of funding allocations, especially if state funds are inadequate to meet all applicant needs. Furthermore, there may be debates regarding the balance of resources between other educational initiatives and the emphasis on autism-related services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3165

Bonds; authorize issuance for various Mississippi Development Authority programs.

MS HB432

Tuition waiver; provide for certain foster and adopted children and wards of the state to attend a state-supported IHL.

MS HB627

Forgivable loan programs; revise authority of Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board to administer and repeal unfunded programs.

MS HB1161

Mississippi Autism Scholarship Program Act; establish.

MS HB791

Video surveillance cameras; require in certain areas of school facilities for protection of exceptional children.

MS HB438

Housing repair grant program; authorize issuance of bonds to provide funds for grants to low-income individuals for home repairs.

MS HB920

Distinctive motor vehicle license tag; authorize for supporters of various organizations.

MS HB1483

Educational Facilities Construction, Infrastructure and Capital Improvements Grant Program; create for purpose of improving educational facilities.

MS HB444

Health care and education shortage assistance program; establish to help attract professionals to work in certain counties.

MS HB301

Appropriation; Office of Workforce Development for supporting and expanding the career coaching program for schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.