Representative • Republican
Jody Steverson
Mississippi • District HD-004

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
27
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
88% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 13
Not Voting: 31
Yea: 2518
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Sponsored Bills
MS HB1•Passed
"Build Up Mississippi Act"; create.
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MS HB1851•Failed
Ad valorem; exempt certain tractors, agricultural implements and equipment, and vehicles.
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MS HB1296•Failed
Plant biostimulants; revise terminology under MS Plant and Soil Amendment Law in order to comply with rules adopted by AAPFCO.
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MS HB1501•Failed
Economic development project; revise certain definition of and allow counties and municipalities to enter into agreement with qualified business enterprises.
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MS HB1261•Failed
Transportation funding; authorize public-private partnerships to include naming rights.
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MS HB1260•Failed
Foreign Third-Party Litigation Funders; require disclosure to the Attorney General.
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MS HB532•Failed
School nurses; direct the Office of Healthy Schools to develop salary schedule for that all school districts shall use when employing.
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MS HB531•Failed
MS Rural Dentist Scholarship Program; increase number of students who may be admitted annually.
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MS HB1656•Failed
Strengthening Troop Retention for our National Guard (STRONG) Act; create.
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MS HB1720•Failed
Income tax; exclude from gross income certain forgiven, cancelled or discharged federal student loan debt.
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MS HB1719•Failed
Sales tax; exempt admissions charged at athletic games or contests between universities or colleges.
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MS HB523•Failed
Appropriation; reappropriate funds to Mississippi Development Authority for MS Main Street Revitalization Grant Program projects.
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MS HB1599•Failed
Beer; revise definition of for purposes of laws regulating.
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MS HB1228•Failed
Residential builders and remodelers; revise license examination for certain license applicants.
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MS HB938•Failed
Mississippi Main Street Revitalization Grant Program; transfer administration of and revise certain other provisions.
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MS HB923•Failed
Alcoholic beverages; revise certain provisions relating to sales to persons under the age of 21.
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MS HB939•Failed
Main Street Revitalization Grants; revise FY25 appropriation bills for MDA and MDAH so that MDAH will make grants to certain designated communities.
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MS HB915•Failed
Mississippi Work and Save Program; create.
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MS HB921•Failed
Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (MS ROSS) Act; create to provide funding to local law enforcement agencies.
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MS HB914•Failed
Termination reports; require a candidate to be disqualified if he or she files while campaigning.
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MS HB4108•Failed
Suffrage; restore to Chester Allen Butler of Tippah County.
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MS HB1943•Failed
Tobacco; define "heated tobacco product" under tobacco tax law and provide for rate of excise tax.
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MS HB1722•Failed
Town of Walnut; authorize tax on hotels/motels, restaurants for parks and recreational facilities.
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MS HB1286•Passed
Motor vehicles; provide procedure for licensing rental fleets.
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MS HB1210•Passed
The Dr. Elton Mac Huddleston Rural Veterinarians Scholarship Program; establish.
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MS HB624•Passed
Income tax; reenact and extend repealer on credit for certain railroad expenditures.
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MS HB1768•Failed
Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers who provide paid maternity and paternity leave for employees.
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