Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2622

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/16/26  

Caption

One Door website; task ITS with developing a single website that allows users to access any state function.

Impact

This act is expected to streamline state services and enhance the efficiency of governmental processes by reducing redundancy in applications and providing consumers with updates on relevant state laws and assistance programs. The approach of having a unified platform reflects a significant shift towards integrating technology in public service delivery, which could revolutionize how citizens access and interact with state services. Furthermore, it aims to reduce operational costs and improve service delivery across the board by leveraging shared data among state agencies.

Summary

Senate Bill 2622, known as the Mississippi One Door Website Act, mandates that the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services create and maintain a single online platform. This website aims to provide citizens with easy access to various state agency services and functions, allowing them to interact with all state agencies through a unified portal. The legislation emphasizes the importance of data sharing among state agencies while ensuring privacy and security standards are upheld. It is projected to be fully operational by January 1, 2028.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2622 appears to be largely positive as it addresses long-standing challenges related to accessing state services. Proponents advocate that the bill simplifies consumer navigation through state services and improves government accountability. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the implementation timeline and the potential for technological barriers that could affect access for certain populations. Balancing efficiency with inclusivity will be a critical factor in the bill's success.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB2622 have focused on the capacity of the Department of Information Technology Services to effectively manage and safeguard data while implementing the proposed website. Critics voice apprehensions about the logistics of data sharing, particularly regarding the potential risks to sensitive personal information. Moreover, there are discussions about how this centralized system might impact local programs and operations, especially for smaller agencies, which may lack the resources to transition to this new model.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2650

Campaign finance; allow reports to be filed and made accessible via a website run by the SOS.

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 HB385

Campaign finance reports; shall be available on county and municipal websites.

MS HB1511

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

MS HB843

Affidavit ballots; require Secretary of State to make status of available through secure portal on his website.

MS SB2061

Election code; establish provisions for electronic voter registration application and secure website.

MS SB2480

Youth Court Intake Officers; prohibit certain state agency personnel from performing functions of.

MS SB2889

DFA; eliminate the position of Coordinator of Mental Health Accessibility within.

MS SB2290

One Door Policy; create study committee to evaluate reauthorization of WIOA policy.

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