Key Votes
HB 409 - Seat Belt Law - Key Vote
Mississippi Key Votes
Alan Nunnelee voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
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Stages
Family
- HB 409 - Seat Belt Law
- HR 424 - Minimum Sentences for Gun Crimes
- HB 131 - Maryland Clean Cars Act of 2007
- S 539 - Permits persons licensed to sell wine at retail for consumption on the premises to sell certain other New York-produced alcoholic beverages
- SB 1001 - California regional water quality control boards: membership and program withdrawal
- HB 1357 - Changing student testing requirements
- Peterson Amdt to H 5022 - Reducing Firearm Licensing Fee
- A 159-B - Budget Financing
- HB 2275 - Drug Testing for Cash Assistance Recipients
- HB 119 -
- SB 649 - Removal of Arrest and Conviction Records from Public Access
- SB 7 - Judicial Discretion with Regards to Choosing Between Adult Sentencing and Juvenile Sanctions
- SB 21 - Creation of a Department of Hispanic Affairs
- SB 588 - Northwest New Mexico Regional Solid Waste Authority
- H 276 - 2009-2010 Department of Environmental Quality Budget
- H 138 - Allowing Lawsuits for Nonnative Species Attacks
- S 1186 - Highway Project Financing
- HB 1538 - Relating to Environmentally-Sensitive Products
- SB 771 - Relating to Appraisals
- HB 1903 - Relating to Funds in the State Treasury Established to Receive Federal Funds
- HB 1166 - Preventing Alcohol Poisoning Deaths
- S 2197 - Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment Act
- S Amdt 1836 - Reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank of the United States
- AB 1852 - Relating to Vital Records Fees
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (48-4) - Jan. 27, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Seat Belt Law
Vote to pass a bill that makes a violation of the seat belt law a primary offense. Fines the driver of the vehicle $25 if the driver, front seat passenger, or a child between the ages of four and under eight is not wearing a seatbelt. This bill stipulates that all federal funds given to Mississippi as incentive to enforce the primary seat belt law be spent on highway safety infrastructure improvements, unless conditioned or restricted by federal law or federal rules and regulations concerning the expenditures of such funds.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (95-25) - Jan. 12, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Seat Belt Law
Vote to pass a bill that makes a violation of the seat belt law a primary offense. Fines the driver of the vehicle $25 if the driver, front seat passenger, or a child between the ages of four and under eight is not wearing a seatbelt. This bill stipulates that all federal funds given to Mississippi as incentive to enforce the primary seat belt law be spent on highway safety infrastructure improvements, unless conditioned or restricted by federal law or federal rules and regulations concerning the expenditures of such funds.
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Noal Akins (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Willie L. Bailey (MS - D)
- Larry J. Baker (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Mark Baker (MS - R)
- Jim C. Barnett (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Sidney W. 'Sid' Bondurant (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Billy Frank Broomfield (MS - D)
- Cecil C. Brown (MS - D)
- Clara Henderson Burnett (MS - D)
- Credell Calhoun (MS - D)
- Virginia Carlton (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Alyce Griffin Clarke (MS - D)
- Mary H. Coleman (MS - D)
- George Flaggs Jr. (MS - D)
- Erik R. Fleming (MS - D) (Out Of Office)
- Jamie R. Franks Jr. (MS - D) (Out Of Office)
- Eugene Forrest Hamilton (MS - R)
- Sherra Hillman Lane (MS - D)
- Bennett Malone (MS - D)
- Rita R. Martinson (MS - R)
- Chester Warren Masterson Sr. (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- W.T. 'Ted' Mayhall Jr. (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- John Morton Mayo (MS - D) (Out Of Office)
- William 'Bill' Miles (MS - D) (Out Of Office)
- John Raymond Reeves (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Walter Lonzo Robinson Jr. (MS - D) (Out Of Office)
- Clinton G. 'Clint' Rotenberry Jr. (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Mary Ann Stevens (MS - D) (Out Of Office)
- Sara Richardson Thomas (MS - D)
- Jessica Sibley Upshaw (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- May Ringold Whittington (MS - D) (Out Of Office)
- Thomas L. 'Tommy' Woods (MS - R) (Out Of Office)
- Charles L. Young Sr. (MS - D) (Out Of Office)