Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR4

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/9/26  

Caption

Senate Rules; amend Rule 65 to provide for removal of members of the Rules Committee.

Impact

If enacted, SR4 would revise the structure of the Rules Committee, adding a measure that enables a more democratic process when it comes to maintaining committee membership. This change is significant, as it could lead to increased scrutiny and oversight of committee members’ actions and decisions in their official capacity. The Rules Committee plays a vital role in determining the legislative agenda and conducting the business affairs of the Senate, so adjustments in its composition could have broader implications for the legislative process in Mississippi.

Summary

Senate Resolution 4 (SR4) is a legislative proposal aimed at amending Senate Rule 65 to facilitate the removal of members from the Rules Committee. This amendment reflects an effort to enhance accountability and responsiveness within the committee, which is considered a crucial component of Senate operations. By allowing for the removal of members through a majority vote of their respective congressional district caucus, the bill seeks to ensure that committee representation aligns with the current political climate and the needs of constituents.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding SR4 primarily involve concerns about potential political maneuvering and the balance of power within the Senate. Critics argue that allowing for the removal of committee members by a district caucus could lead to instability and could be exploited for partisan purposes. Proponents, however, contend that such measures are necessary to hold committee members accountable and to adapt to the evolving needs of the legislative body. This debate highlights the ongoing tension between maintaining consistent governance versus allowing for flexibility and responsiveness in legislative operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR6

Senate Rules; amend Rule 65 to provide for removal of members of the Rules Committee.

MS SR5

Senate Rules; amend Rules 28 and 35C to provide floor restrictions for members of the news media.

MS SR20

Senate Rules; amend Rule 74 to provide for bill introduction limit per senator.

MS SB2255

Highways; recognize former Representative Alyce Clarke and amend dedication rules for members of public office.

MS HR6

House Rules; amend to limit number of bills and resolutions that a House member may request and introduce.

MS HR9

House Rules; amend to create a new rule that requires each committee's agenda to be published 24 hours before the meeting.

MS HR7

Suffrage bills; require the Rules Committee to establish factors for passage of.

MS SB2287

Agency rules; require rules with a significant economic impact to expire after five years.

MS HB401

State agencies; require simultaneous repeal of two existing rules whenever proposed new rule takes effect.

MS HR5

House Rules; amend to require a racial impact statement for all legislation to be attached to each bill.

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