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Prohibiting DEI in Public Education
HB1193 Prohibiting DEI in Public Education (passed 32 to 13 on 4/2/2025). Prohibits "diversity, equity and inclusion" policies or activities at public K-12 and postsecondary educational institutions.
Prohibiting DEI in Public Education
HB1193 Prohibiting DEI in Public Education (passed 73 to 40 on 4/1/2025). Prohibits "diversity, equity and inclusion" policies or activities at public K-12 and postsecondary educational institutions.
Government-funded Food Pantries
SB3257 Government-funded Food Pantries (passed 115 to 1 on 4/1/2025). Authorizes the Marshall County Board of Supervisors to provide annual financial contributions to 501(c)(3) charitable organizations that operate food pantries.
Creating the Department of Tourism
SB2573 Creating the Department of Tourism (passed 107 to 9 on 4/1/2025). Would have created the Mississippi Department of Tourism as a new state agency.
Government-funded Food Pantries
SB3257 Government-funded Food Pantries (passed 46 to 1 on 3/28/2025). Authorizes the Marshall County Board of Supervisors to provide annual financial contributions to 501(c)(3) charitable organizations that operate food pantries.
Eliminating Income Taxes
HB1 Eliminating Income Taxes (passed 91 to 27 on 3/20/2025). Cuts the state's personal income-tax rate from 4% to 3% between 2027 and 2030, as part of a process for reducing the income-tax rate to zero when specified revenue triggers are met.
Eliminating Income Taxes
HB1 Eliminating Income Taxes (passed 32 to 16 on 3/18/2025). Cuts the state's personal income-tax rate from 4% to 3% between 2027 and 2030, as part of a process for reducing the income-tax rate to zero when specified revenue triggers are met.
Presumptive Medicaid Eligibility
HB662 Presumptive Medicaid Eligibility (passed 49 to 2 on 3/12/2025). Removes the requirement that pregnant women provide proof of pregnancy and monthly family income prior to receiving Medicaid.
"Tobacco 21" Ban
SB2691 "Tobacco 21" Ban (passed 117 to 1 on 3/5/2025). Prohibits the sale of tobacco products to anyone under 21 years of age.
Tax Exemptions for AI Data Centers
SB3168 Tax Exemptions for AI Data Centers (passed 51 to 0 on 2/26/2025). Would make certain new or expanded data centers eligible for up to two 10-year sales and use tax exemptions.

