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Mississippi House advances multiple bills; House, Senate differences reconciled on several measures

2600936 · March 13, 2025
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The Mississippi House took a series of procedural and final votes during its floor session, moving several measures forward and recording roll-call results on multiple items.

The Mississippi House took a series of procedural and final votes during its floor session, moving several measures forward and recording roll-call results on multiple items.

The House voted to concur in House Bill 724 after the chamber and the Senate resolved a key difference over whether the offense should be classified as a felony or a misdemeanor. The clerk recorded the final vote as 112 yeas, 3 nays. The change in criminal classification was described on the floor as the primary difference between the House and Senate versions of the measure; the House adopted the Senate wording and completed final…

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