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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Highways and Transportation - Room 216, 18 February, 2026; 10:30 AM

Highways and Transportation

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  • ; And I I appreciate that and I appreciate &gt;&gt; And I I appreciate that and I appreciate you<00:10
  • lived in these areas and that left their homes and families to get out and cut trees and try to remove
  • colleagues and their fellow Mississippians. get out and cut trees and try to remove get out and cut
  • and and with Natches military uh grounds and and with Natches historical<00:18:58.000><c> area,</c><
  • </c><00:25:12.720><c> and</c><00:25:13.039><c> because</c> and I so appreciate that and and because and
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Universities and Colleges   - Room 216, 2 February, 2026; 4:30 PM

Universities and Colleges

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  • Um, it would be supported by the Joint Legislative Committee and Performance Evaluation peer committee
  • /c><00:02:35.440><c> the</c> likeness, and image. and it lays out the likeness, and image. and it lays
  • </c> use and and lays out how it can be used. use and and lays out how it can be used.
  • </c> and I will take any questions. and I will take any questions.
  • It also looks at bathrooms and different things like that. Curfews and dormitories.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Highways and Transportation - Room 216, 30 January, 2026; 10:00 AM

Highways and Transportation

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  • And what we're doing here is we're just extending the repealer, and it's going to extend to July 1st,
  • </c><00:13:49.600><c> of</c> advantage and and and that sort of advantage and and and that sort of thing
  • So, in local and private, especially here in the last three years, there's been several counties that
  • and a $50 fine on DUIs.
  • counties that have gotten been several counties that have gotten local<00:22:21.039><c> and</c><00:22
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Highways and Transportation - Room 216, 28 January, 2026; 2:00 PM

Highways and Transportation

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  • And we also need to pass the bill as written, don't we? You just did. Okay. Yeah. All right.
  • Memorial Highways: designate certain honoring Judge Lloyd Gilmer Spivey III and amend the designation
  • And amend the designation rules of um. This is for just naming one mile of the highway after him.
  • designate a segment of Mississippi Highway 550 in Lincoln County as the Lamar Smith Memorial Highway, and
  • Rise and report. Thank you. sub on that one. Do I hear a motion? sub on that one.
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Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Highways and Transportation - Room 216, January 14, 2026; 10:30 AM

Highways and Transportation

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  • </c> Birmingham, Washington, and New York. Birmingham, Washington, and New York.
  • </c> service every day makes this happen and service every day makes this happen and and<00:08:29.840
  • </c> and our host railroad partner CSX and and our host railroad partner CSX and Northfor<00:08:31.919
  • 00:08:52.080><c> and</c><00:08:52.240><c> and</c> in coach and 66 in business and and in coach and 66
  • Thank you so much. >> Rise and report. >> Hey. roads and um we're just removing the roads and um we're
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  • The following resolutions on first reading and referral. The clerk will read the resolutions.
Bills: SB 1
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North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Agriculture and Veterans Affairs Apr 4th, 2025 at 02:30 pm

Agriculture and Veterans Affairs

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  • And so it was requested that I remove them. And this is from...
  • And so it was requested that I remove them.
  • And this is from our own leader, attorney on the House side, and an attorney up in legislative council
  • And so I am having an amendment crafted for this.
  • And so I am having an amendment crafted for this purpose, and the idea of the sunset clause is, I was
Bills: HB1541
Summary: The committee reconvened on April 4 to consider two bills. House Bill 1280, Representative Brandenberg’s bill on election approval of projects, was briefly discussed after the chair said legislative council had raised constitutional concerns and the bill could invite lawsuits. Despite that caution, a member moved a do pass recommendation, it was seconded, and the committee approved HB 1280 by roll call vote. The committee then turned to House Bill 1318. The chair explained that after consulting attorneys, the phrase “notwithstanding any other provision of law” in line 7 was considered problematic and would be removed through a crafted amendment. He also said the proposed sunset clause was not a good idea and indicated the bill would be held until the following Thursday morning to allow further review. A member asked about other lines, and the chair said those provisions remained as previously amended. The committee discussed procedural handling of the bill, including whether reconsideration of a prior motion was needed, and confirmed the bill would remain in committee. No further action was taken before adjournment.