Key Votes
SB 2119 - School Board Elections, Superintendent Appointments, and Consolidation Issues - Key Vote
Mississippi Key Votes
Alan Nunnelee voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
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Stages
Family
- SB 2119 - School Board Elections, Superintendent Appointments, and Consolidation Issues
- H 5294 - Relating to Funeral Service Establishments
- H 5492 - Relating to Mortgage Foreclosure and Sale
- H 5609 - Relating to Businesses and Professions
- H 5647 - Relating to Long-Term Care and Finance
- H 5738 - Relating to Wrongful Death
- H 5913 - Relating to Courts and Civil Procedure
- H 5950 - Relating to Temporary Employees
- H 6059 - Relating to Restricting Radio Frequency Identification Devices
- H 6226 - Relating to Fish and Wildlife
- H 6304 - Relating to a Big River Reservoir Moratorium
- HB 2115 -
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Bill Sent To Committee (House) - Feb. 15, 2006
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (25-20) - Feb. 6, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: School Board Elections, Superintendent Appointments, and Consolidation Issues
Vote to pass a bill that outlines a process for the election of school board members every four years, beginning in 2009, and requires a specified number of signatures on petitions for school board candidates and that petitions are filed at least 60 days prior to the election. The bill outlines a process for the appointment of superintendents, beginning January 1, 2008, unless the incumbent County Superintendent chooses to seek reelection. The bill also requires that any Mississippi county with six or more school districts consolidate their administrations into no more than three school districts.
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Jan. 4, 2006
Title: School Board Elections, Superintendent Appointments, and Consolidation Issues
Sponsors
- Patrick Alan Nunnelee (MS - R) (Out Of Office)