Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2789

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Public Service Commission; remove from the porvisions of the Mississippi Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

Impact

The removal of the appropriations requirement may lead to a significant shift in how the PSC operates financially. It could enhance their ability to collect user fees and manage funds directly related to their operational costs. The intention behind this change is to streamline the funding process, reducing dependence on the state legislature for resource allocation. However, this autonomy may also raise concerns about oversight and accountability, as the PSC would have more leeway in budgeting without direct legislative controls.

Summary

Senate Bill 2789 aims to amend various sections of the Mississippi Code to change the funding structure of the Mississippi Public Service Commission (PSC). The bill removes the requirement that the PSC be funded through appropriations from the State General Fund, which currently dictates how expenses are covered. This change is expected to grant the PSC greater financial autonomy and flexibility in managing its resources, potentially allowing for more responsive regulation of the utilities under its purview.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB2789 may highlight tensions regarding local versus state control in regulatory finances. Supporters of the amendment argue that this flexibility will improve operational efficiencies and lead to better governance in utility regulations. Opponents may cite concerns about potential overreach or a lack of accountability for how funds are utilized by the PSC, advocating for continued legislative oversight to ensure that utility regulation remains in the public interest.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1028

Public Service Commission; remove from the provisions of the Mississippi Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1099

Public Service Commission; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1116

Public Sevice Commission; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS SB2788

State Fire Marshal and Fire Academy; remove from the provisions of the Mississippi Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB940

Insurance department; remove from the provisions of the Mississippi Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1065

Public Utilities Staff; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1117

Public Utilities Staff; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS SB2283

Public Service Commission; extend date of repeal on.

MS SB2720

Tax-forfeited land certified to state; authorize Secretary of State to withhold 10% for the cost of tree removal.

MS SB2924

Tax-forfeited land certified to state; authorize Secretary of State to withhold 10% for the cost of tree removal.

Similar Bills

MS HB1099

Public Service Commission; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1116

Public Sevice Commission; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1028

Public Service Commission; remove from the provisions of the Mississippi Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS SB2283

Public Service Commission; extend date of repeal on.

MS HB1620

Appropriation; Public Service Commission.

MS HB1609

Appropriation; Public Service Commission.

MS HB920

Inmate Welfare Fund; authorize portion of fund to be used to fund Inmate Incentive to Work Program.

MS SB2407

Inmate Incentive to Work Program; create.