April 10, 2023 •
Mississippi Legislative Session Adjourns Sine Die

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
The Mississippi Legislature adjourned sine die on April 5 after a little over 90 days in session. This session was highlighted by increased funding for hospitals, roads, and bridges, along with a $100 million dollar increase in educational funding. The […]
The Mississippi Legislature adjourned sine die on April 5 after a little over 90 days in session.
This session was highlighted by increased funding for hospitals, roads, and bridges, along with a $100 million dollar increase in educational funding.
The lobbyist end-of-session activity report is due April 15.
November 1, 2022 •
Governor Calls For Special Session

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves called a special session to be held to address a possible $2.5 billion business investment. The session will begin at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, November 2, with the expectation it will adjourn at the end of […]
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves called a special session to be held to address a possible $2.5 billion business investment.
The session will begin at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, November 2, with the expectation it will adjourn at the end of the day.
October 31, 2022 •
Special Election Set for Vacant Mississippi House Seat

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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves called a special election to be held to replace House District 23 Rep. Jim Beckett. House District 23 covers portions of Grenada, Calhoun, Lafayette, and Webster counties. The seat became vacant when Beckett resigned to become […]
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves called a special election to be held to replace House District 23 Rep. Jim Beckett.
House District 23 covers portions of Grenada, Calhoun, Lafayette, and Webster counties.
The seat became vacant when Beckett resigned to become the director of the Mississippi Public Utilities Staff.
The special election will be held on January 10, 2023.
May 24, 2022 •
Mississippi Special Election Scheduled for House District 119

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has scheduled a special election for state House District 119 on July 19 due to a vacancy created by the resignation of Rep. Sonya Williams-Barnes. The primary will occur on June 7. A primary runoff will take […]
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has scheduled a special election for state House District 119 on July 19 due to a vacancy created by the resignation of Rep. Sonya Williams-Barnes.
The primary will occur on June 7. A primary runoff will take place on June 28, if necessary.
Williams-Barnes is stepping down to begin work as Mississippi policy director for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
April 12, 2022 •
Mississippi Legislature Adjourns Sine Die

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
The Mississippi Legislature adjourned sine die on April 5 after over 90 days in session. This extended session was highlighted by lowered state taxes, redistricting, and the creation of a medical marijuana program. This does affect lobbyist reporting. The lobbyist […]
The Mississippi Legislature adjourned sine die on April 5 after over 90 days in session.
This extended session was highlighted by lowered state taxes, redistricting, and the creation of a medical marijuana program.
This does affect lobbyist reporting.
The lobbyist end-of-session activity report is due April 15.
November 3, 2021 •
Kelvin Butler Secures Senate District 38 Seat

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
In a very close race, Kelvin Butler defeats Gary Brumfield to win the special election for Mississippi Senate District 38. Butler previously represented District 38 until he resigned in 2016 to run for Pike County Chancery Clerk. Butler had also […]
In a very close race, Kelvin Butler defeats Gary Brumfield to win the special election for Mississippi Senate District 38.
Butler previously represented District 38 until he resigned in 2016 to run for Pike County Chancery Clerk.
Butler had also run for the seat in 2019.
However, he was defeated by Tammy Witherspoon, who resigned earlier this year leading to the vacancy which prompted this special election.
November 3, 2021 •
Mississippi Senate Heads to Runoff

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
With no candidate securing a majority, the Mississippi Senate District 32 race is heading for a runoff election. Rob Hickman and Dr. Minh Duong will face each other in the special runoff election scheduled for November 23.
With no candidate securing a majority, the Mississippi Senate District 32 race is heading for a runoff election.
Rob Hickman and Dr. Minh Duong will face each other in the special runoff election scheduled for November 23.
September 7, 2021 •
State Legislator Resigns

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
Mississippi Rep. Abe Hudson Jr. has resigned effective August 30. Hudson has held the 29th District seat since winning a special election in 2016. Gov. Tate Reeves will set a special election to fill the District 29 seat until the […]
Mississippi Rep. Abe Hudson Jr. has resigned effective August 30.
Hudson has held the 29th District seat since winning a special election in 2016.
Gov. Tate Reeves will set a special election to fill the District 29 seat until the term ends in January 2024.
This is the third vacancy in the Mississippi Legislature to be filled in 2021.
July 15, 2021 •
Mississippi Special Elections Announced

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has announced special elections for November 2 to fill the two Senate seats recently vacated after two Democratic Senators resigned on June 30. If needed, runoff elections will be held on November 23. Sen. Tammy Witherspoon […]
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has announced special elections for November 2 to fill the two Senate seats recently vacated after two Democratic Senators resigned on June 30.
If needed, runoff elections will be held on November 23.
Sen. Tammy Witherspoon of District 38 resigned to serve as the newly elected mayor of Magnolia and Sen. Sampson Jackson of District 32 retired.
July 8, 2021 •
Two Mississippi State Senators Resign

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
Two Mississippi state senators have announced their resignations effective June 30. Sen. Tammy Witherspoon of District 38 has resigned to serve as the newly elected mayor of Magnolia, whose term began July 1. Additionally, Sen. Sampson Jackson of District 32 […]
Two Mississippi state senators have announced their resignations effective June 30.
Sen. Tammy Witherspoon of District 38 has resigned to serve as the newly elected mayor of Magnolia, whose term began July 1.
Additionally, Sen. Sampson Jackson of District 32 has decided to retire after serving 30 years in the Legislature.
Gov. Reeves is expected to announce special elections to fill the vacancies in the coming days.
April 5, 2021 •
Mississippi Legislature Adjourns Sine Die

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
The 2021 session of the Mississippi Legislature adjourned sine die on April 4. The session was mostly uneventful with most of the notable bills failing to pass including a proposal to overhaul the state tax system. Among the measures that […]
The 2021 session of the Mississippi Legislature adjourned sine die on April 4.
The session was mostly uneventful with most of the notable bills failing to pass including a proposal to overhaul the state tax system.
Among the measures that did pass were bills granting pay raises to teachers and an update to the state’s parole rules, which await the governor’s consideration.
This does affect lobbying reporting dates.
An end-of-session report is due on April 14, 10 days following adjournment sine die of the Legislature.
October 6, 2020 •
Extended Legislative Session in Mississippi Comes to an End

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
The Mississippi Legislature met for the final time in the extended 2020 session on October 2 after passing several measures related to COVID-19 and the distribution of CARES Act funding. The session will officially end when the Legislature adjourns sine […]
The Mississippi Legislature met for the final time in the extended 2020 session on October 2 after passing several measures related to COVID-19 and the distribution of CARES Act funding.
The session will officially end when the Legislature adjourns sine die on October 10.
This does affect lobbyist dates reporting.
An end-of-session report is due on October 20, 10 days following adjournment sine die of the Legislature.
August 24, 2020 •
Lobbyist Reporting for Mississippi’s Extended Session

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
The Mississippi Legislature passed a resolution extending the legislative session to adjourn sine die on October 10 to consider matters concerning the COVID-19 pandemic. This extension pushes back the due date for the Lobbyist End-of-Session Report due 10 days after […]
The Mississippi Legislature passed a resolution extending the legislative session to adjourn sine die on October 10 to consider matters concerning the COVID-19 pandemic.
This extension pushes back the due date for the Lobbyist End-of-Session Report due 10 days after adjournment sine die to October 20, unless the Legislature votes to adjourn earlier.
August 7, 2020 •
Legislature to Return to Address Governor’s Vetoes

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund
The Mississippi Legislature plans to reconvene its session on August 10. The legislature’s return will focus on the recent vetoes by Gov. Tate Reeves, as well as legislation concerning the Department of Marine Resources and education budgets.
The Mississippi Legislature plans to reconvene its session on August 10.
The legislature’s return will focus on the recent vetoes by Gov. Tate Reeves, as well as legislation concerning the Department of Marine Resources and education budgets.
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