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Bills affecting Mental health service user in Mississippi (2026 session)

CivicRadar surfaces 57 active Mississippi bills this session that affect mental health service user constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.

Top 20 bills, ranked

Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the mental health service user community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.

  1. 01
    MS · SB3072Introduced

    Appropriation; Mental Health, Department of.

  2. 02
    MS · SB3382Final

    City of Tupelo; restore special sales tax in support of Northeast Mississippi Regional Water Supply District.

  3. 03
    MS · HB77Final

    Universities and colleges; require to provide mental health assessments to members of school athletic teams.

  4. 04
    MS · HB215Final

    Appropriation; Department of Mental Health for increasing alcohol and drug rehabilitation beds and crisis intervention teams.

  5. 05
    MS · HB314Introduced

    Ibogaine; authorize SDH to select a consortium to conduct a drug development clinical trial with, to secure FDA's approval of.

  6. 06
    MS · HB4112Introduced

    City of Tupelo; restore certain funding to be used by Northeast MS Regional Water Supply District for district operations.

  7. 07
    MS · SB2667Final

    "Mississippi Veterans Mental Health and Addiction Therapy Quality of Care Act of 2026"; enact.

  8. 08
    MS · HB3Introduced

    CON; revise certain provisions of.

  9. 09
    MS · HB1678Final

    Mississippi Youth and Family Systems Coordination Task Force; establish.

  10. 10
    MS · SB2744Final

    Mental health treatment court; provide clear authorization for, revise eligibility for.

  11. 11
    MS · SB2476Introduced

    Mississippi Board of Pharmacy; authorize to establish an alternative-to-discipline program for certain impaired licensees.

  12. 12
    MS · SB2493Final

    Public schools; require each school to employ licensed mental health counselor, with whom students shall meet once a year.

  13. 13
    MS · HB424Final

    Mental health; authorize assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) as alternative to impatient commitment for certain persons.

  14. 14
    MS · HB1134Final

    Board of Pharmacy; authorize to establish an alternative to discipline program for licensees who have impairments.

  15. 15
    MS · HB1325Final

    Medicaid; delete prohibition on participation in for psychiatric residential treatment facility in Desoto County.

  16. 16
    MS · HB1463Final

    Student 24/7 Teletherapy Pilot Project; establish for implementation in schools.

  17. 17
    MS · HB107Final

    Medicaid; telehealth services provided by FQHCs, rural health clinics and community mental health centers reimbursed at same rate as face-to-face encounters.

  18. 18
    MS · HB315Final

    Mental Health First Aid Training; require for instructional and administrative personnel employed by public school districts.

  19. 19
    MS · HB344Final

    Mental Health Employee Retention Loan Repayment Program; create and provide funding for.

  20. 20
    MS · HB345Final

    Mississippi Helping Ensure Alternative Law Enforcement Transportation for Healing (MissHEALTH) Pilot Program; establish for mental health crisis situations.

Frequently asked
What mental health service user bills are moving in Mississippi in 2026?
CivicRadar currently tracks 57 Mississippi bills this session that affect mental health service user constituents including Appropriation; Mental Health, Department of.; City of Tupelo; restore special sales tax in support of Northeast Mississippi Regional Water Supply District.; Universities and colleges; require to provide mental health assessments to members of school athletic teams..
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How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect mental health service user people?
CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.

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