Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann collapses at Mississippi Senate podium
Published 12:13 pm Wednesday, February 19, 2025
- Delbert Hosemann
By Taylor Vance and Michael Goldberg
Mississippi Today
Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann on Wednesday morning collapsed while presiding over the state Senate chamber, according to Mississippi Today.
A few minutes before 11 a.m. on Wednesday, as the Senate was about to take up its final appropriation bills for the day, Hosemann slumped over his podium and microphone, then fell to one side. The Legislature quickly removed a video recording of Senate proceedings that showed the incident.
Medical staff tended to him as he appeared to be conscious and was sitting upright shortly after he fell. Later, Hosemann was seen walking out of the Capitol flanked by staff and security and he got in a government vehicle, not one of two AMR ambulances that had been stationed outside.
Just before noon, a spokeswoman for Hosemann issued a brief statement that said: “Lieutenant Governor Hosemann is doing well and in good spirits. He appreciates all of the medical staff and is eager to return to work.”
Senate staff had quickly cleared the chamber of people other than Senators after he fell. The Senate remained in recess, scheduled to return at 2 p.m. Wednesday.