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Deadline for Committee Action Today

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A recent State Integrity Investigation found that Mississippi's anti-corruption laws are stronger than those in most states.

By the end of the today, any bills that don't make it out of committee in the house where they originated die.

As things stood on Monday evening, the House calendar contained 177 items. Another 150 bills are now on the Senate calendar, and more than 2,000 pieces of legislation have been assigned to various committees in the House and Senate since the session began in early January. Needless to say, legislators have a lot of work cut out for them today. Here are today's schedules for both houses:

Mississippi House
TUESDAY, March 6, 2012
CONVENE AT 02:00P

08:30A 113 Judiciary A
Standing Meeting
08:31A 113 Judiciary B
FULL COMMITTEE MEETING---10 minutes FOLLOWING
JUDICIARY A COMMITTEE MEETING
09:00A 202 Agriculture
Full Committee
10:00A 201-A Appropriations
Standing Meeting
10:00A 201-H Ways and Means
FULL COMMITTEEE
11:00A 103 Transportation
Standing Meeting
01:00P 113 Public Health and Human Services
Standing Meeting
01:00P 114 Public Property
Standing Meeting
01:00P 401-A Municipalities
Standing Meeting
01:00P 402 Insurance
Standing Meeting
AA+01 401-A County Affairs
Standing Meeting
AA+10 113 Conservation and Water Resources
Standing Meeting
WILL NOT MEET
AA+20 113 Judiciary A
FULL COMMITTEE MEETING --- IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING
COUNTY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE MEETING
03:00P 204 Education
Full Committee

Mississippi Senate
TUESDAY, March 6, 2012

08:30A 409 Accountability, Efficiency, Transparency
09:00A 210 Reserved unttil 9:30 a.m. by Senator Billy Hudson
09:00A 216 Judiciary, Division A
Standing Meeting
09:00A 409 Education
Standing Meeting
10:45A 216 Reserved until 11:15 a.m. by Senator Michael
Watson.
01:30P 216 Appropriations
Standing Meeting
01:30P 409 Finance
Standing Meeting
02:00P 409 Judiciary, Division B
Standing Meeting
03:00P 216 Public Health and Welfare
Standing Meeting
AR+30 216 Highways and Transportation

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