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Gary Brumfield
Mississippi Senator

Gary Brumfield

Democrat
District: SD-038
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HB1193 Prohibiting DEI in Public Education (passed 32 to 13 on 4/2/2025). Prohibits "diversity, equity and inclusion" policies or activities at public K-12 and postsecondary educational institutions.

4/2/2025
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HB1193 Prohibiting DEI in Public Education (passed 32 to 13 on 4/2/2025). Prohibits "diversity, equity and inclusion" policies or activities at public K-12 and postsecondary educational institutions.

SB3257 Government-funded Food Pantries (passed 46 to 1 on 3/28/2025). Authorizes the Marshall County Board of Supervisors to provide annual financial contributions to 501(c)(3) charitable organizations that operate food pantries.

3/28/2025
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SB3257 Government-funded Food Pantries (passed 46 to 1 on 3/28/2025). Authorizes the Marshall County Board of Supervisors to provide annual financial contributions to 501(c)(3) charitable organizations that operate food pantries.

HB1 Eliminating Income Taxes (passed 32 to 16 on 3/18/2025). Cuts the state's personal income-tax rate from 4% to 3% between 2027 and 2030, as part of a process for reducing the income-tax rate to zero when specified revenue triggers are met.

3/18/2025
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HB1 Eliminating Income Taxes (passed 32 to 16 on 3/18/2025). Cuts the state's personal income-tax rate from 4% to 3% between 2027 and 2030, as part of a process for reducing the income-tax rate to zero when specified revenue triggers are met.

HB662 Presumptive Medicaid Eligibility (passed 49 to 2 on 3/12/2025). Removes the requirement that pregnant women provide proof of pregnancy and monthly family income prior to receiving Medicaid.

3/12/2025
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HB662 Presumptive Medicaid Eligibility (passed 49 to 2 on 3/12/2025). Removes the requirement that pregnant women provide proof of pregnancy and monthly family income prior to receiving Medicaid.

SB3168 Tax Exemptions for AI Data Centers (passed 51 to 0 on 2/26/2025). Would make certain new or expanded data centers eligible for up to two 10-year sales and use tax exemptions.

2/26/2025
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SB3168 Tax Exemptions for AI Data Centers (passed 51 to 0 on 2/26/2025). Would make certain new or expanded data centers eligible for up to two 10-year sales and use tax exemptions.

SB2691 "Tobacco 21" Ban (passed 49 to 2 on 2/5/2025). Prohibits the sale of tobacco products to anyone under 21 years of age.

2/5/2025
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SB2691 "Tobacco 21" Ban (passed 49 to 2 on 2/5/2025). Prohibits the sale of tobacco products to anyone under 21 years of age.

HB1406 Absentee Ballot Expansion (Passed 33 to 17 on 5/3/2024). Enacts several changes to expand the state's absentee voting procedures.

5/3/2024
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HB1406 Absentee Ballot Expansion (Passed 33 to 17 on 5/3/2024). Enacts several changes to expand the state's absentee voting procedures.

SB2577 First Amendment Violation (Passed 35 to 13 on 4/26/2024). Introduces criminal penalties for the wrongful dissemination of "digitizations," such as deepfakes.

4/26/2024
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SB2577 First Amendment Violation (Passed 35 to 13 on 4/26/2024). Introduces criminal penalties for the wrongful dissemination of "digitizations," such as deepfakes.

HB903 Anti-2nd Amendment Bill (Passed 50 to 2 on 4/24/2024). Criminalizes the manufacture, possession, and use of machine-gun-conversion devices, such as "Glock switches" or "auto-sears," which transform semiautomatic firearms into fully automatic weapons.

4/24/2024
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HB903 Anti-2nd Amendment Bill (Passed 50 to 2 on 4/24/2024). Criminalizes the manufacture, possession, and use of machine-gun-conversion devices, such as "Glock switches" or "auto-sears," which transform semiautomatic firearms into fully automatic weapons.

SB2425 Ballot Harvesting Restrictions (Passed 36 to 14 on 4/15/2024). Specifies that only election officials, postal workers, individuals authorized by federal law, or a voter's family member, household member, or caregiver may collect and transmit a voter's mail-in ballot. 

4/15/2024
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SB2425 Ballot Harvesting Restrictions (Passed 36 to 14 on 4/15/2024). Specifies that only election officials, postal workers, individuals authorized by federal law, or a voter's family member, household member, or caregiver may collect and transmit a voter's mail-in ballot. 

SB2776 Eminent Domain (Passed 46 to 6 on 3/14/2024). Grants certain public agencies the authority to take immediate possession of property easements or rights-of-way when needed for public road construction and utility projects related to specific economic-development initiatives.

3/14/2024
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SB2776 Eminent Domain (Passed 46 to 6 on 3/14/2024). Grants certain public agencies the authority to take immediate possession of property easements or rights-of-way when needed for public road construction and utility projects related to specific economic-development initiatives.

HB539 Medicaid Expansion (Passed 48 to 4 on 2/29/2024). Expands presumptive Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women with a net family income at or below 194% of the federal poverty level.

2/29/2024
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HB539 Medicaid Expansion (Passed 48 to 4 on 2/29/2024). Expands presumptive Medicaid eligibility for pregnant women with a net family income at or below 194% of the federal poverty level.

Increasing Funds for Public Schools (passed 50 to 0 on 3/31/2023). Gives, as part of the Mississippi Department of Education appropriations bill, an additional $117 million in funding for K-12 public schools during Fiscal Year 2024.

3/31/2023
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Increasing Funds for Public Schools (passed 50 to 0 on 3/31/2023). Gives, as part of the Mississippi Department of Education appropriations bill, an additional $117 million in funding for K-12 public schools during Fiscal Year 2024.

Authorizing Firearm Suppressors (passed 38 to 14 on 3/28/2023). Provides that firearms suppressors manufactured and possessed in Mississippi are not subject to federal laws and regulations governing firearm suppressors.

3/28/2023
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Authorizing Firearm Suppressors (passed 38 to 14 on 3/28/2023). Provides that firearms suppressors manufactured and possessed in Mississippi are not subject to federal laws and regulations governing firearm suppressors.

Election Integrity (passed 36 to 16 on 3/28/2023). Strengthens several provisions of state law related to election integrity, including post-election audits, U.S. citizenship voting requirements, and voter-roll maintenance.

3/28/2023
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Election Integrity (passed 36 to 16 on 3/28/2023). Strengthens several provisions of state law related to election integrity, including post-election audits, U.S. citizenship voting requirements, and voter-roll maintenance.

Continuing Government Health Care (passed 52 to 0 on 3/9/2023). Makes an appropriation for the purpose of continuing to provide medical assistance under the Mississippi Medicaid Law.

3/9/2023
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Continuing Government Health Care (passed 52 to 0 on 3/9/2023). Makes an appropriation for the purpose of continuing to provide medical assistance under the Mississippi Medicaid Law.

Ban on Sex Mutilation Against Minors (passed 33 to 15 on 2/21/2023). Bans, through the Regulate Experimental Adolescent Procedures (REAP) Act, “gender transition" surgeries and drugs for minor children.

2/21/2023
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Ban on Sex Mutilation Against Minors (passed 33 to 15 on 2/21/2023). Bans, through the Regulate Experimental Adolescent Procedures (REAP) Act, “gender transition" surgeries and drugs for minor children.

Extending Medicaid Coverage (passed 41 to 11 on 2/7/2023). Extends postpartum coverage for Medicaid recipients from two months to 12 months.

2/7/2023
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Extending Medicaid Coverage (passed 41 to 11 on 2/7/2023). Extends postpartum coverage for Medicaid recipients from two months to 12 months.

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