2012 Legislation: Information & Bill Status

The MS Baptist Christian Action Commission monitors legislation related to moral, social, and ethical issues such as sanctity of life, alcohol and drugs, pornography, human relations, Christian citizenship, Church and state, and other moral and social issues that could impact their families and communities.


Insight for contacting state and federal officials

The Christian Action Commission, on occasion, urges Mississippians to participate in the democratic process to shape and influence legislation by contacting their state and federal officials and by expressing their Christian values, beliefs, and convictions on legislative issues.

Here are a few suggestions to consider before addressing a bill or issue with your legislators: 

  • Before contacting your legislator, pray that you will be able to communicate your message in the right spirit so that it will be well received.
  • Determine the voting districts you live in and Identify Your Elected Officials.
  • The person who answers the legislator’s phone is often an office assistant or staff member.  Treat them with respect.
  • When speaking to an official, be kind, courteous and remember to say, “Thank you” for their time.
  • When you contact them on tough issues, share your feelings and give a reasonable explanation for your conviction.
  • Know the subject matter, the number of the bill, if applicable, and be able to state your position in two to three minutes.
  • A good rule of thumb is “one contact – one issue.”
  • Instructions for identifying and contacting your MS Senator and Representative

  • First, go to the legislature page by clicking this link
  • Enter your zip code (and possibly your street address in case you live in a split district)
  • Click the GO button.
  • How a bill becomes law


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