Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1640

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Engrossed
2/15/23  
Refer
2/20/23  
Enrolled
3/31/23  

Caption

Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1640 will have a significant financial impact on the funding structure of the state judicial system. It provides a clear commitment from the legislature to ensure that various courts, including the highest court and trial courts, are properly funded to fulfill their roles efficiently. The appropriations also emphasize the importance of programs like drug courts and legal education, which could potentially improve the effectiveness of the judiciary in handling cases, especially in addressing criminal rehabilitation and supporting legal practitioners.

Summary

House Bill 1640 aims to allocate necessary funds to support the operations of the Mississippi judicial system, specifically the Mississippi State Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and trial judges. The bill outlines appropriations for the fiscal year 2024, totaling approximately $7.4 million from the state general fund and additional funds from various special sources. This allocation is intended to cover operating expenses, including salaries for judges, administrative costs, and support staff, alongside funding for drug court programs and other legal assistance initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1640 appears to be supportive, particularly among legislators who recognize the necessity of maintaining a functional and responsive judicial system. There are indications that the bill is received favorably given its focus on enhancing judicial resources and services. However, specific contentions may arise regarding the proportion of funding allocated to different sectors within the judicial system, highlighted by discussions on prioritizing certain initiatives over others.

Contention

While the bill outlines various appropriations, the potential for contention may lie in the distribution of funds. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the funding for critical areas, such as drug courts and civil legal assistance. Furthermore, ensuring that the Mississippi judiciary can maintain accountability and transparency in spending these appropriated funds will likely be a concern, especially in light of the requirements for record-keeping and reporting established by the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1820

Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services.

MS HB1628

Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services.

MS HB1764

Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services.

MS HB38

Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services.

MS SB3023

Appropriation; Tax Appeals Board.

MS SB3025

Appropriation; Tax Appeals Board.

MS HB2558

Appropriations; Court of Criminal Appeals; District Attorneys Council; District Courts; Supreme Courts; effective date; emergency.

MS SB3049

Appropriation; Tax Appeals Board.

MS HB1835

Appropriation; Hinds County for equipping new courtrooms for the four special judges appointed to the Hinds County Circuit Court.

MS SB2962

Appropriation; additional appropriations for various state agencies for FY2023 and FY2024.

Similar Bills

MS HB1820

Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services.

MS SB2046

Appropriation; Development Authority, Mississippi.

MS HB1764

Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services.

MS HB1

Appropriation; Archives and History, Department of.

MS SB3051

Appropriation; Development Authority, Mississippi.

MS HB21

Appropriation; Fire Academy.

MS HB41

Appropriation; Arts Commission.