HB1752

Judges' salaries; increase and delete provision setting at level recommended by State Personnel Board.

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Mississippi HB1752 adjusts judicial salaries, removing the provision that ties them to recommendations by the State Personnel Board.

Mississippi HB1752 modifies the salary structure for various judges in the state. It eliminates the provision that set judicial salaries based on recommendations from the State Personnel Board, instead fixing salaries at specific amounts. The bill details salaries for Supreme Court justices, Court of Appeals judges, chancery and circuit court judges, county judges, and district attorneys, among others. It also outlines conditions under which certain judges may receive additional compensation. The changes take effect from January 1, 2023, and every four years thereafter.

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Roll Call Votes

43 Yea

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8 Nay

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1 Not Voting

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History

Apr 9

Approved by Governor

Apr 6

Senate

Enrolled Bill Signed

Apr 2

Senate

Motion to Reconsider Tabled