Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1522

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  
Engrossed
2/17/22  
Refer
2/23/22  

Caption

Appropriation; Community College Board for Community and Junior College Nursing Supplemental Funding Program.

Impact

The bill represents a significant state investment in nursing education, reflecting a critical need for trained healthcare workers, particularly in light of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. By providing financial backing through the Community College Board, HB1522 aims to alleviate some of the financial burdens faced by nursing programs, which may have been exacerbated by the economic impacts of the pandemic. This appropriation is largely seen as a necessary step to maintain and enhance the quality of nursing education in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1522, which passed the Mississippi Legislature, is a financial appropriation aimed at supporting the Community and Junior College Nursing Supplemental Funding Program. This program is intended to enhance funding for nursing education at community colleges within Mississippi, ensuring that these institutions can effectively train future healthcare professionals. The bill allocates a substantial $10,000,000 from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund to achieve these objectives during the fiscal year 2023.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around HB1522 appears to be positive, with bipartisan support highlighting the importance of investing in healthcare education. Legislators acknowledge the ongoing need for nurses and other healthcare providers, especially as the demand has surged due to the pandemic. The bill's passage indicates a collective recognition of the importance of maintaining a robust healthcare workforce, particularly in times of crisis.

Contention

While the bill itself has found support, discussions around it have underscored broader debates about state funding priorities and the distribution of resources in the wake of emergency funding from federal sources. Some critics may argue that while funding for nursing programs is vital, more transparency is needed regarding how these funds will be managed and allocated, particularly in ensuring they reach institutions that most need the support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3012

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Support for community and junior colleges.

MS SB3012

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Support for community and junior colleges.

MS SB3016

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Support for community and junior colleges.

MS SB3010

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Support for community and junior colleges.

MS SB2011

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Support for community and junior colleges.

MS SB3011

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Administrative expenses.

MS HB1562

Appropriation; Southwest MS Community College for construction of a new indoor multipurpose center on the campus.

MS SB3009

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Administrative expenses.

MS SB3015

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Administrative expenses.

MS SB3011

Appropriation; Community and Junior Colleges Board - Administrative expenses.

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MS SB3058

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MS SB3053

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2026 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS SB2048

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2026 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS HB469

Appropriation; Health Department for MS Baptist Medical Center in Jackson to establish a burn center or unit.

MS HB1721

Appropriation; Health Department for MS Baptist Medical Center in Jackson to establish a burn center or unit.

MS SB3060

Appropriation; additional to Health Department for the Covid-19 Hospital Capacity Program and operations-ARPA funds.

MS SB2863

Appropriation; Mississippi Emergency Management Agency-ARPA funds.

MS HB272

Appropriation; Health Department for Local Provider Innovation Grant Program.