Public Health and Human Services Committee, Mississippi House of Representatives
The Public Health and Human Services Committee is a standing committee of the Mississippi House of Representatives. Per Rule 60 of the House Rules, the committee is made up of 29 members.[1]
Per Rule 60(4) of the House Rules, committee appointments in the Mississippi House of Representatives are made by the Speaker of the House.[2] After the adoption of House Rules, committees are appointed according to legislators' preferences as well as seniority, abilities and geographic location.[3] Representatives are to submit a list of at least 10 committee preferences by 5 p.m. on the third calendar day of the legislative session following an election. A legislator who has served in the House less than four years in his or her lifetime is guaranteed two of his or her top seven preferences unless appointed to the Appropriations or Ways and Means Committees; one who has served for four or more years in his or her lifetime is guaranteed three of his or her first seven choices unless appointed to the Appropriations or Ways and Means Committees.[2] Representatives are barred from serving on both the Appropriations and Ways and Means Committees, and may serve on at least four standing committees.[4] The first person appointed to a committee is to serve as the chair, with the second serving as vice chair. A representative appointed to serve as chair or vice chair of a committee is barred from serving in either position on another committee.[5] The Speaker and Speaker Pro Tempore serve on the Rules and Management Committees ex officio.[6]
See rules: House Rules
Membership
2025-2026 legislative session
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Public Health and Human Services Committee, 2025-2026 |
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| Democratic members (8) | Republican members (21) | Third-party members(0) |
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2023-2024 legislative session
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Public Health and Human Services Committee, 2023-2024 |
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| Democratic members (10) | Republican members (19) | Third-party members(0) |
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2020-2021 legislative session
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Public Health and Human Services Committee, 2020-2021 |
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| Democratic members (10) | Republican members (19) | Third-party members(0) |
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2015 legislative session
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.
| Public Health and Human Services Members, 2015 | ||||
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| Democratic members (12) | Republican members (18) | |||
| • Cecil Brown | • Sam Mims, V, Chair | |||
| • Kimberly Campbell Buck | • Toby Barker, Vice Chair | |||
| • Bryant Clark | • Brian Aldridge | |||
| • Mary Coleman | • Chris Brown | |||
| • James Evans | • Carolyn Crawford | |||
| • John Hines, Sr. | • Becky Currie | |||
| • Kevin Horan | • Dennis DeBar | |||
| • Brad Mayo | • Eugene Forrest Hamilton | |||
| • Tom Miles | • Joey Hood | |||
| • Bobby Moak | • Bobby Howell | |||
| • Linda Whittington | • Mac Huddleston | |||
| • Sonya Williams-Barnes | • Hank Lott | |||
| • Brad Mayo | ||||
| • Brent Powell | ||||
| • John Read | ||||
| • Randy Rushing | ||||
| • Bobby Shows | ||||
| • Jeffrey Smith | ||||
2012-2013
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2010-2011
- Daniel Holland Chair
- Omeria Scott Vice Chair
- Eugene Hamilton
- Sidney Bondurant
- John Mayo
- Chuck Espy
- Thomas Reynolds, II
- Jeffrey Smith
- Bobby Howell
- Bryant Clark
- John Hines
- Robert Moak
- George Flaggs, Jr.
- Mary Coleman
- Cecil Brown
- James Evans
- Billy Nicholson
- Blaine Eaton, II
- Wilbert Jones
- Elton Gregory Snowden
- Becky Currie
- Dirk Dedeaux
- Jessica Upshaw
- Toby Barker
- Percy Watson
- Billy Broomfield
- John Read
- Frances Fredericks
- Diane Peranich
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 22, 2021 Rule 60(d)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rule 60(4))
- ↑ Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rule 60(5))
- ↑ Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rule 60(2))
- ↑ Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rule 61)
- ↑ Mississippi Legislature, "House Rules," accessed February 19, 2021(Rules 10(5), 11 and 11A)