Representative Jill Ford

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07/01/2025

Congratulations Representative Jill Ford on being named a Business Champion by BIPEC (Business and Industry Political Education Committee) for your support of business and jobs in Mississippi.

To view the interactive version of the 2025 BIPEC Business and Jobs Report Card, click here: https://www.bipec.org/reportcards/2025/

10/28/2024

Madison County:

Circuit Clerk’s office will be open from 8AM-5PM for absentee voting this week.

I’m attaching a one-pager for those of you that might have a nonprofit in regards to HB 1344 - the legislation passed la...
09/09/2024

I’m attaching a one-pager for those of you that might have a nonprofit in regards to HB 1344 - the legislation passed last session establishing a nonprofit annual report.

08/08/2024

Honored to serve Madison County Schools

Girls’ Day @ The CapitolJune 28th | 10:00-11:30All ages are welcomeSign up: Jford@house.ms.gov
06/20/2024

Girls’ Day @ The Capitol
June 28th | 10:00-11:30
All ages are welcome
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06/10/2024

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Girls' Day @ The Capitol | June 28th

New Blog Post
06/03/2024

New Blog Post

Girls' Day @ The Capitol | June 28, 2024

For those that have asked about assistance for dead pine trees due to drought and beetle infestation, here is a press re...
04/29/2024

For those that have asked about assistance for dead pine trees due to drought and beetle infestation, here is a press release by Commissioner Gipson earlier this month:

Ag Commissioner Gipson Applauds USDA Approval of Emergency Forest Restoration Program
EFRP Assistance Available for all Counties in Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss. – Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson applauds the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) for approving all 82
Mississippi counties for the Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP) to address extensive private lands forest losses and damage due to severe drought and related insect infestation. The EFRP application period runs from April 15, 2024, to August 15, 2024.

“I want to thank our Congressional Delegation for their efforts in requesting assistance for Mississippi’s tree farmers and forest landowners who were terribly impacted by the historic drought of 2023,” said Commissioner Gipson. “The Emergency Forest Restoration Program will provide much needed relief to begin restoring Mississippi forests damaged by the drought and, subsequently, the southern pine beetles. I highly encourage all affected landowners to contact their local USDA Farm Service Agency office for assistance.”

According to USDA, the Emergency Forest Restoration Program is a cost-share program that provides financial and technical assistance to owners of nonindustrial private forestland (NIPF) to restore NIPF
damaged by a qualifying natural disaster event. After applications are received, local FSA county committees determine land eligibility using on-site damage inspections that assess the type and extent of damage and approve applications.

The following requirements for participation in EFRP include:

 Restoration must be completed to meet the Natural Resources Conservation Service and/or state forestry agency technical standards.
 Participants must document and keep records of all costs incurred, including costs associated with personal labor, to complete the restoration activities.
 The minimum qualifying cost of restoration is $1,000.
 The program’s payment limitation is $500,000.
Financial assistance is not provided upfront but is reimbursed, at no more than 75% of the lesser of the actual costs incurred or allowable cost, after a restoration activity is complete. If an EFRP application is approved, the participant is expected to perform restoration and conservation practices based on the FSA848A Cost-Share Agreement and restoration plan provided.

“I want to personally thank USDA for approving this program. Mississippians are resilient people, but assistance like this is much needed and much appreciated for our rural areas and agriculture communities that have been negatively impacted by recent droughts and insect infestations,” continued Commissioner
Gipson. “I encourage all our affected Mississippi landowners who qualify for this program, to apply for assistance now.”

In order to meet eligibility requirements, NIPF land must have existing tree cover or had tree cover immediately before the natural disaster occurred and be sustainable for growing trees. The land must also be owned or leased by any nonindustrial private individual, group, association, corporation, or other private legal entity that has definitive decision-making authority over the land. The natural disaster event must have resulted in damage that, if untreated, would impair or endanger the natural resources on the land and/or materially affect future use of the land.

In addition, landowners experiencing drought related losses, including pine decline, of eligible trees planted on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres may be eligible for up to 50% cost-share, not to exceed the Mississippi state average cost, to rehabilitate and replant the trees. CRP program participants should contact the Mississippi Forestry Commission to request a site visit to assess losses and determine next steps.
Also, eligible orchardists and nursery tree growers may be eligible for cost-share assistance through the Tree Assistance Program (TAP) to replant or rehabilitate eligible trees, bushes or vines. TAP complements the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program or crop insurance coverage, which covers the crop but not the plants or trees in all cases. For TAP, a program application must be filed within 90 days of the disaster event or the date when the loss of the trees, bushes or vines is apparent.

To apply for the Emergency Forest Restoration Program, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/disaster-assistance-program/emergency-forest-restoration/index

For more information about USDA’s disaster assistance options, including USDA resources specifically for producers impacted by drought, visit farmers.gov.

Farmers.gov

What an honor it has been this session to serve as Chairman of Technology in the House and along side Chairman of Techno...
04/24/2024

What an honor it has been this session to serve as Chairman of Technology in the House and along side Chairman of Technology in the Senate, Senator Bart Williams.

Senator Williams worked my bill (HB1126 Walker Montgomery’s Online Protection Act) as if it were his bill teaching me so much about having a heart for what is right over who gets credit. Truly, all the credit is due to Senator Williams for never giving up!

This bill requires social media platforms to make commercially reasonable efforts to prevent or mitigate our children’s exposure to harmful content on these platforms.

The truth is that even the most diligent of parents can use help protecting their children online, and it’s time that these platforms start prioritizing our children’s safety.

The times of these companies operating in the wild-wild west of targeting our children with no oversight are over!

It is on its way to the Governor for his signature 🖌️ (will post pics of bill signing soon 📸)

04/15/2024

Mississippi House Representative Jill Ford was surprised when her son first told her he wanted to become a plumber instead of a lawyer. Now, she sees it as n...

Madison County Business League and Foundation luncheon 🩵💙
03/21/2024

Madison County Business League and Foundation luncheon 🩵💙

03/15/2024

Thank you Representative Jill Ford for leading this important effort to protect our children's privacy, mental health, and physical safety. Click on the link in my bio to learn more about our efforts to keep kids safe online.

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