Representative • Republican
Brady Williamson
Mississippi • District HD-010

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
47
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
67% Bias
Voting Pattern
Nay: 374
Not Voting: 19
Yea: 722
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Sponsored Bills
MS HB266•Passed
David R. Huggins and Tom Weathersby; revise names of public buildings to include.
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MS HB677•Passed
County veteran service officers; revise certain qualifications for.
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MS HB521•Passed
Length of Service Award Program; authorize for the recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters.
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MS HB912•Passed
Firearm suppressors; authorizing manufacture and possession in Mississippi and prohibit enforcement of federal laws governing.
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MS HB366•Failed
Sam G. Polles State Office Building; designate the MS Dept. of Wildlife Central Office Building as.
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MS HB280•Passed
Foreign governments; prohibit sale of agricultural lands to.
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MS HB383•Passed
Oil and gas severance taxes; extend repealer on lower rate for production from horizontally drilled wells.
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MS HB1000•Failed
Foster and adopted children; allow foster or adoptive parent to choose school or school district of enrollment.
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MS HB675•Failed
State Veterans Affairs Board; revise provisions regarding processing appeals of claims.
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MS HB478•Failed
Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; create.
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MS HB365•Failed
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts; allow to speak to student regarding civic involvement with principal's approval.
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MS HB468•Failed
Pregnancy Resource Act; increase amount of tax credits that may be allocated under during a calendar year.
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MS HB418•Failed
Sales tax; exempt retail sales of certain food.
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MS HB242•Failed
Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property or services to Veterans Outreach.
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MS HB23•Failed
Sales tax; exempt sales of platinum, gold, silver bullion and numismatic coins.
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MS HB816•Failed
Fentanyl; increase penalties for possession of.
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MS HB1010•Failed
Charter schools; require automatic approval of new school when applicant is currently operating charter school in MS and authorize expansion.
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MS HB748•Failed
Tim Tebow Act; create to authorize homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities.
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MS HB676•Failed
Counties; authorize to choose not to be subject to requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.
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MS HB695•Failed
PERS; new public safety employees may receive retirement allowance with 25 years of service.
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MS HB590•Failed
Bribery of candidate; revise statute of limitations.
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MS HB589•Failed
Death Benefits Trust Fund; survivors of persons receiving federal death benefits shall automatically receive a payment from.
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MS HB621•Failed
Firearms Protection Act; create.
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MS HB647•Failed
Mississippi Adult Health and Privacy Act; create.
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MS HB576•Failed
Gender reassignment surgery or services; prohibit performing or paying for.
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MS HB634•Failed
Baby drop-off law; revise procedure to authorize a person designated by a parent to.
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MS HB625•Failed
Local and private bills proposing to extend local tax for second time; require direct referendum.
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MS HB624•Failed
Stun gun; remove the term from the prohibited firearms category.
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MS HB633•Failed
Open Meetings Law; authorize court to void certain actions taken in violation of.
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MS HB649•Failed
Mississippi On-Farm Sales and Food Freedom Act; create.
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MS HB648•Failed
Milk products; exempt owners of certain milk producing animals from regulation when used for personal milk consumption.
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MS HB480•Failed
Wrongful death; clarify cause of action for an unborn child.
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MS HB507•Failed
Legislature; provide that members have individual standing to challenge certain actions of the Governor in state court.
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MS HB479•Failed
Civil proceedings; authorize judge to assess cost against those that are dismissed.
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MS HB456•Failed
Child abuse; revise definition to include gender reassignment.
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MS HB411•Failed
CDL; exempt church-owned vehicles equipped to transport 30 or less passengers from requirement of.
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MS HB413•Failed
Counties and municipalities; delete requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.
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MS HB380•Failed
"The Financial Transparency Act"; enact.
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MS HB302•Failed
"Forming Open and Robust University Minds (FORUM) Act"; establish.
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MS HB332•Failed
Statewide testing program; cease all statewide uniform assessments and determine promotion based on cumulative grades.
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MS HB362•Failed
"Mississippi Food Freedom Act"; enact to provide greater autonomy to private producers of agricultural or farm products.
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MS HB359•Failed
Students; prohibit entities directly or indirectly funded with public monies from distinguishing between.
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MS HB336•Failed
MS Accountability and Transparency Act; revise to include certain counties and municipalities.
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MS HB342•Failed
Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.
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MS HB294•Failed
Face masks; prohibit public schools and universities and colleges from requiring students to wear.
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MS HB237•Failed
Retirement; PERS members convicted of job-related felonies shall be terminated from system.
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MS HB265•Failed
The Second Amendment Preservation Act; create to provide that the Legislature preempts local firearms ordinances.
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