The Mississippi House of Representatives convened at 4:00 PM on Monday, marking the start of the legislative week. With no urgent deadlines on the calendar, floor activity remained relatively light. The Capitol welcomed numerous visitors from across the state throughout the week.
A key legislative action occurred on Tuesday when the House passed SB 2145, which authorizes licensed wine manufacturers, both within and outside Mississippi, to sell and ship wine directly to residents (yea). The bill establishes regulatory requirements, including record-keeping, reporting, and taxation provisions. It limits individuals to receiving a maximum of twelve nine-liter cases per year. Additionally, wines already distributed through Mississippi wholesalers may not be sold directly, except for highly allocated items. Shipments must be clear labeled, signed for by an individual 21 years or older, and designated for personal consumption only. A portion of the taxes collected from direct shipments will be allocated to the state’s Mental Health Programs Fund.
Additionally, the House passed House Resolution 46, which commends the Poplarville High School Football team on winning its first-ever MHSAA Class 4A State Championship, as well as House Resolution 40 to recognize Nonprofit Day at the Capitol. I was honored to speak on behalf of the House of Representatives during the news conference.
The appropriations process is officially underway, and all agency budgets have been reviewed and successfully passed through the necessary approvals.
Looking ahead, the House faces an upcoming deadline on Monday, February 24, for submitting requests to draft appropriation and revenue bills. Another key deadline is set for Wednesday, February 26, for floor action on appropriation and revenue bills originating in the House.
The House is set to reconvene Monday at 4:00 PM.