Reeves calls 3 p.m. special session for Mississippi Legislature
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said in a Facebook post that he has called a 3 p.m. special session of the Mississippi Legislature for tomorrow.
The post was brief and did not include an agenda or explain the issues lawmakers will consider. The initial notice appeared on Reeves’ social media account and served as a public alert that the session would convene.
Special sessions are convened outside the regular legislative calendar and are typically used to address urgent or narrowly defined matters. Governors commonly call special sessions when immediate action is needed on issues such as budget adjustments, disaster response, or other time-sensitive legislation, though Reeves’ post did not say which, if any, of those topics will be discussed.
The post contained no further details about expected participants, proposed bills or procedural plans. We will provide more information as it becomes available.





