Senate Bill 2680 Has Passed The Mississippi Senate By Narrow Margin

 

 

This brings thousands of state employees one step closer to being “AT WILL” employees
Many of these employees are law enforcement officers.

This bill must be defeated in the House of Representatives
Please .. contact your state representative immediately and ask they

vote NO on SB-2680

 

The bill is now assigned to the Fees and Salaries Committee of the House of Representatives for their consideration.

SEE BELOW HOW EACH SENATOR VOTED ON THIS BILL

 

Mississippi State Senate
2008 Regular Session

YEAS AND NAYS On S. B. No. 2680. On motion of Senator Brown, the rules were suspended, the bill considered engrossed, read the third time and, the yeas and nays being taken, it passed, title standing as stated, by the following vote:

Yeas--Albritton, Brown, Burton, Carmichael, Chassaniol, Clarke, Davis D. (1st), Dickerson, Fillingane, Flowers, Gordon, Hewes, Hopson, Hudson, Hyde-Smith, Jackson G. (15th), Jackson S. (32nd), King, Kirby, Lee P. (35th), McDaniel, Mettetal, Michel, Moffatt, Nunnelee, Ward, Watson, Yancey. Total--28.

Nays--Baria, Blount, Bryan, Butler, Davis V. (36th), Dawkins, Dearing, Frazier, Gollott, Harden, Horhn, Jackson R. (11th), Jones, Jordan, Montgomery, Powell, Simmons, Stone, Tollison, Turner, Walls, Wilemon. Total--22.

Absent and those not voting----None.

Senator Lee E. (47th), who would have voted yea on S. B. No. 2680, announced a pair with Senator Browning, who would have voted nay.