Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2771

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Fresh Start Act; revise.

Impact

If enacted, SB2771 would revise how licensing authorities assess applicants with a criminal history in Mississippi. The bill directs that licensing agencies must consider the nature and seriousness of the crime, time elapsed since the offense, and evidence of rehabilitation. This approach aims to provide a fairer opportunity for individuals seeking to reintegrate into the workforce after serving their sentences, addressing concerns about workforce shortages in several professions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2771 seeks to amend existing sections of the Mississippi Code to revise the 'Fresh Start Act.' A key goal of this bill is to ensure that individuals with prior criminal convictions are not automatically disqualified from obtaining professional licenses solely based on those convictions, unless the crimes directly relate to the duties of the profession they are pursuing. The bill emphasizes the importance of rehabilitation and offers a framework for evaluating the potential eligibility of applicants with criminal histories based on several mitigating factors.

Contention

However, the bill has faced scrutiny and contention, particularly regarding the definition of 'disqualifying crimes.' Those in favor argue that the bill promotes a second chance for rehabilitated individuals, while critics express concerns over public safety, suggesting that certain crimes, especially those related to moral turpitude, should remain barriers to licensure. Additionally, there are fears that the bill may compromise the standards expected in professions that directly impact public health and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2248

Fresh Start Act; revise.

MS HB362

Fresh Start Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS HB595

Fresh Start Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS HB869

Fresh Start Act of 2019; revise applicability of.

MS SB2747

Fresh Start Act of 2019; expand.

MS HB270

Fresh Start Act of 2019; revise to prohibit licensing authorities from requiring certain information.

MS HB1544

Judicial redistricting; revise for circuit courts.

MS SB2768

Judicial redistricting; revise provisions related to chancery courts, provide procedure for implementation.

MS HB1509

District Attorneys; revise salaries to certain amount below chancery and circuit courts.

MS HB1461

Local governments capital improvements revolving loan program; revise definition of "capital improvements", extend repealer on MDA authority to use certain funds for expenses.

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