Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC536

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Engrossed
3/13/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Enrolled
3/26/26  

Caption

Commend Crime Victims Survivors Program and recognize "Crime Survivors Speak Mississippi Day."

Impact

The resolution aims to influence public safety discussions by emphasizing the importance of survivor perspectives in policymaking. It proposes that crime survivors should be included as key stakeholders in discussions surrounding public safety, victim services, and criminal justice reform. By advocating for trauma-informed support and operational policies, SC536 seeks to improve access to necessary recovery services, victim compensation, and community-based prevention strategies, thus potentially altering the landscape of victim assistance in Mississippi.

Summary

SC536 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends the participants in the Crime Victims Survivors Program and designates March 11, 2026, as 'Crime Survivors Speak Mississippi Day' at the Mississippi State Capitol. This event aims to unite over 150 crime victims and survivors from across the state, providing them with a platform to elevate their voices and advocate for policies that foster safety and justice. The resolution acknowledges the significant impact of crime on individuals and communities in Mississippi and highlights the need for increased investments in trauma-informed services and support systems for survivors.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SC536 is positive, reflecting a recognition of the challenges faced by crime victims and the importance of survivor-led initiatives. Lawmakers and advocacy groups involved in the process express support for promoting survivor leadership and the necessity for public safety measures that truly reflect the experiences of those impacted by violence. There is a collective understanding that policies intended to support victims must align closely with their lived experiences and needs.

Contention

While the resolution has garnered broad support, contention may arise concerning how effectively the perspectives of crime survivors are integrated into existing public safety policies. Critics may question the adequacy of measures proposed in the resolution and whether they address comprehensive systemic issues underlying crime and victimization. Moreover, the need for practical implementation of the newly recognized day, alongside the ongoing support for survivors in a meaningful way, could become a focal point of discussion as the state moves towards these resolutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC56

Northwest Mississippi Community College Women's Soccer Team; commend on outstanding season.

MS HB273

"2025 Mississippi Youthbuild Pilot Program Act"; create with programs at Coahoma and Jones County Community Colleges.

MS SR110

Commend Northwest Mississippi Community College Women's Soccer Team on outstanding season.

MS HR114

Mississippi Limitless Day; acknowledge and recognize May 15,2025 as day of observance.

MS HB863

MS Crime Victims' Bill of Rights; revise to expand for sexual assault victims.

MS HC57

Northwest Mississippi Community College Lady Rangers Volleyball Team; commend upon capturing the MACCC Championship.

MS HR3

Mississippi Links Day at the Capitol 2025; commend and honor for outstanding service.

MS HC37

Mississippi Valley State University; commend on commemoration of its 75th anniversary.

MS SC533

Recognize Mississippi Methodist Hospital and Rehabilitation Center on occasion of its 50th Anniversary.

MS SR25

Commend and thank Mississippi Genealogist/Philanthropist Carla Davis for extensive work in solving "cold murder cases."

Similar Bills

MS HR86

Crime Survivors Speak Mississippi Day; designate March 11, 2026 as.

MS HB1263

Banks; modernize approval process for certain requirement related to.

MS HB1537

MS Task Force on Gun Violence Prevention, Child Safety, and Domestic Violence; create.

MS HB1141

Trey's Law; create to prohibit nondisclosure agreements by sex abuse survivors.

MS SR63

Commend the life of Black Hawk pilot U.S. Army Warrant Officer Andrew Loyd Eaves.

MS HB1298

Sexual Assault Evidence Kits; require reports of use to the Attorney General's office.

MS HR17

Tammie Nichols TV Show; commend for 15 years of television ministry and community impact.

MS SR39

Recognize Jackson County Hope Squads.