Representative • Republican
John Lamar
Mississippi • District HD-008

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
27
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
85% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 4
Not Voting: 130
Yea: 2428
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Sponsored Bills
MS HB1461•Passed
Local governments capital improvements revolving loan program; revise definition of "capital improvements", extend repealer on MDA authority to use certain funds for expenses.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB920•Passed
Distinctive motor vehicle license tag; authorize for supporters of various organizations.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1894•Failed
Bonds; authorize issuance for various purposes.
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MS HB1880•Failed
Income tax; authorize tax credit for companies engaged in television productions.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1239•Failed
Data center enterprises; revise certain definitions and other provisions relating to tax exemptions.
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MS HB1901•Passed
Qualified equity investment tax credits; increase maximum allowed and extend date after which MDA will not allocate.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1897•Passed
Northwest Regional Alliance; authorize Tate, Panola, Lafayette and Yalobusha counties to form for economic development purposes.
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MS HB1809•Passed
City of Senatobia; extend repeal date on hotel/motel and restaurant tourism tax.
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MS HB13•Passed
Community and junior colleges; authorize to administer certain construction and maintenance contracts and exempt from DFA oversight.
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MS HB1•Passed
"Build Up Mississippi Act"; create.
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MS HB919•Failed
Sales tax; revise definition of "hotel" and "motel" for purposes of.
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MS HB916•Passed
Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sale of.
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MS HB1902•Failed
Taxation; revise various tax credits.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1903•Failed
Taxation; revise various tax credits and exemptions.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1872•Failed
Wine; revise rate of tax on sales and shipments of made by direct wine shipper.
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MS HB1667•Failed
Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA) tax credit; authorize.
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MS HB918•Passed
MS Community Heritage Preservation Grant Fund; transfer administration from DFA to Archives and History.
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MS HB917•Passed
Public Records Act; exempt certain records containing client information concerning development projects.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1460•Failed
Small Municipalities and Limited Population Counties Fund; increase grant amounts awarded from.
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MS HB403•Failed
No Patient Left Alone Act; create.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1656•Failed
Strengthening Troop Retention for our National Guard (STRONG) Act; create.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1904•Failed
Taxation; authorize income tax, insurance premium tax and ad valorem tax credit for contributions to student scholarship organizations.
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MS HB1881•Failed
Integrity in Gaming in Support of Honest Taxpayers Act; create.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1813•Failed
Appropriation; MDA for MS Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Projects.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB1814•Failed
Appropriation; MDA for coordinating with the MS Main Street Association to expand community investment and downtown revitalization.
Primary Sponsor
MS HB523•Failed
Appropriation; reappropriate funds to Mississippi Development Authority for MS Main Street Revitalization Grant Program projects.
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MS HB1468•Failed
State agencies, agricultural land; require employment of accredited farm manager.
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