Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann unexpectedly collapsed while presiding over a session in the Mississippi Senate on a recent Thursday morning. Following the incident, he was quickly attended to by legislators with medical expertise, including Dr. Hob Bryan and Dr. Steve Massey, before being taken to a Jackson hospital for further evaluation and treatment.nnDespite the concerning event, by the afternoon it was reported that Hosemann was stable and alert, speaking and casting votes, according to Leah Rupp Smith, his chief of staff. Although his rapid recovery seemed promising, he was advised to undergo additional testing to ascertain the cause of his collapse. This precaution came under the consensus of both doctors and Senate staff who were present during the incident.nnSenator Dean Kirby, who observed the situation, remarked that Hosemann was “in great shape” before the incident. His sudden medical issue and subsequent hospitalization prompted an outpouring of support and concern from colleagues and the public alike. Governor Tate Reeves expressed relief upon hearing that Hosemann was alert and communicative following the incident.