Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2510

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Counties and municipalities; authorize to enter into public-private partnership for purpose of economic development.

Impact

If enacted, SB2510 will amend Section 17-25-27 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, which already deals with economic development projects. It stipulates that any public funds or credit lent to private entities must be approved at a public meeting and must demonstrate a valid public purpose, even if there is an incidental benefit to private companies. Additionally, it mandates the publication of a notice detailing the proposed actions, thus increasing transparency and public engagement in the process.

Summary

Senate Bill 2510 aims to enhance economic development in Mississippi by authorizing counties and municipalities to enter into public-private partnerships. This legislation allows local governments to grant public funds and lend their credit to both public and private entities. The intent is to encourage the growth of industries and businesses within their jurisdiction, fostering job creation and overall economic improvement in the region. The bill is a response to the need for municipalities to have more tools and flexibility in promoting local economic growth.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2510 include concerns about how public funds will be used and the extent of potential financial risks to local governments. Critics may argue that providing financial incentives, such as tax exemptions for up to ten years, could disproportionately favor larger businesses at the expense of small and medium-sized enterprises. There may also be apprehension about the accountability mechanisms in place to ensure that funds are utilized effectively for public benefit, particularly given the long duration of binding agreements of up to twenty years.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB458

Economic development, counties and municipalities, requirements revised for incurring indebtedness and for selling or granting public property for private economic development and for certain public notices, Amendment 772, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, am'd., const. amend.

MS SB296

Economic development, counties and municipalities, requirements revised for incurring indebtedness and for selling or granting public property for private economic development and for certain public notices, Amendment 772, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, am'd., const. amend.

MS HB1897

Northwest Regional Alliance; authorize Tate, Panola, Lafayette and Yalobusha counties to form for economic development purposes.

MS HB1501

Economic development project; revise certain definition of and allow counties and municipalities to enter into agreement with qualified business enterprises.

MS SB462

Authorizes public entities to enter into public-private partnerships. (gov sig)

MS HB986

Transportation; allow public and private partnerships to establish electric vehicle charging stations.

MS HB274

Economically Distressed Municipalities Development Act; create.

MS SB2895

Economic development project; authorize county development authority to acquire and develop megasite for.

MS HB368

Economic development; state law authorizing counties and municipalities to provide for innovation districts as public corporations authorized; innovation district use of public funds for public or private persons authorized; constitutional amendment

MS SB243

Economic development; state law authorizing counties and municipalities to provide for innovation districts as public corporations authorized; innovation district use of public funds for public or private persons authorized; Constitutional Amendment

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