Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2918

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Insurance Commissioner; prohibit campaign contributions from entities regulated by.

Impact

If enacted, SB2918 will significantly amend existing laws pertaining to campaign financing within the insurance sector. Any individual found in violation of these regulations will face severe penalties, including the potential forfeiture of office, hefty fines, and imprisonment. The bill defines 'covered persons' broadly to include any agents or representatives of regulated insurance entities, thereby capturing a wide range of individuals who might seek to influence the regulatory process through financial contributions. Moreover, it provides a corrective mechanism where an individual who unknowingly accepts such contributions can remedy the situation within thirty days to avoid penalties.

Summary

Senate Bill 2918 seeks to establish strict regulations regarding campaign contributions within the realm of insurance. The bill introduces a new section to the Mississippi Code, specifically Section 83-1-53, aimed at forbidding the Commissioner of Insurance, candidates running for the position, and employees of the Department of Insurance from accepting contributions from entities regulated by the department. This legislative move is framed as a measure to bolster ethical standards and prevent conflicts of interest in the oversight of the insurance sector. Its intent is to ensure that individuals responsible for regulating insurance are not unduly influenced by those they regulate.

Contention

SB2918 could face opposition regarding its stringent definitions and the penalties associated with its violations. Critics may argue that the bill could inadvertently restrict legitimate political activity and engagement, especially from those who have stakes in the insurance industry but do not have direct regulatory authority. Additionally, there may be concerns surrounding the practical implications of enforcing such a law and ensuring that individuals fully understand what constitutes a 'campaign contribution'. Proponents, however, would likely emphasize the necessity of transparency and integrity in political finance.

Notable_points

This legislative endeavor reflects an ongoing concern for ethical governance and the accountability of elected officials and regulatory agents in Mississippi's insurance landscape. As it stands, SB2918 represents a proactive approach to safeguarding the regulatory framework from potential corrupt influences. Its effectiveness will ultimately depend on the legislative process and the public's reception of its provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2653

Campaign finance; expound on the prohibition of campaign contributions for foreign nationals.

MS SB2608

Campaign finance; limit corporate political campaign contributions to $1,000.00 per calendar year.

MS HB1579

Campiagn finance law; revise provisions related to cash contributions and expenditures.

MS HB516

Municipal executive committee; prohibit members of from campaigning for candidates on the municipal primary election ballot.

MS HB1375

Campaign finance law; revise.

MS HB1334

Campaign finance law; revise various provisions related to.

MS SB2334

Camping, soliciting contributions, loitering; prohibit certain instances of and authorize removal of encampments.

MS HB1250

Campaign finance law; revise certain provisions of.

MS SB2658

Campaign finance; comprehensive reform of laws pertaining to.

MS HB914

Termination reports; require a candidate to be disqualified if he or she files while campaigning.

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