Key Votes
SB 2511 - Parole Eligibility for First-Time Nonviolent Offenders Under Twenty-Five - Key Vote
Mississippi Key Votes
Stages
- March 31, 2006 House Conference Report Rejected
- March 8, 2006 House Bill Passed
- Feb. 7, 2006 Senate Bill Passed
- Jan. 12, 2006 Introduced
Family
- SB 2511 - Parole Eligibility for First-Time Nonviolent Offenders Under Twenty-Five
- HB 720 - Relating to the African American Performing Arts Center and Exhibit Hall
- HB 860 - Relating to the County Regional Transit Gross Receipts Tax
- HB 893 - Relating to Solar Technology
- SB 25 - Relating to Cash Transfers of Certain Tax Revenues
- S Amdt 2588 - Prohibiting Federal Funding of Mandatory Arbitration Contracts
- SB 29 - Relating to Capital Outlay
- HB 2 - 2008-2009 Budget
- SB 378 - Relating to Public School Facilities
- S 2205 - Education Law Amendments
- HB 260 - Election Law Amendments
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Conference Report Rejected (House) - March 31, 2006
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (67-51) - March 8, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Parole Eligibility for First-Time Nonviolent Offenders Under Twenty-Five
Vote to pass a bill that allows first-time nonviolent offenders under the age of twenty-five, including those charged with selling less than thirty grams of marijuana or one-tenth of a gram of a controlled substance, to be eligible for parole if they have served at least one-fourth of their total prison term.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (31-18) - Feb. 7, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Parole Eligibility for First-Time Nonviolent Offenders Under Twenty-Five
Vote to pass a bill that allows first-time nonviolent offenders, including those charged with selling less than thirty grams of marijuana or one-tenth of a gram of a controlled substance, to be eligible for parole if they have served at least one-fourth of their total prison term.
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Jan. 12, 2006
Title: Parole Eligibility for First-Time Nonviolent Offenders Under Twenty-Five