Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3006

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Engrossed
2/16/23  
Refer
2/21/23  
Enrolled
3/30/23  

Caption

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Veterinary Medicine, College of.

Impact

The provisions of SB3006 directly impact state funding laws related to higher education institutions. By designating specific amounts for veterinary education, the bill reinforces the importance of animal health professions in the state. It is particularly significant given the rising demand for veterinary services in Mississippi, which emphasizes the need for well-supported educational programs that can produce qualified professionals in the field.

Summary

Senate Bill 3006 aims to appropriate substantial funds for the operation of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State University for the fiscal year 2024. The legislation authorizes the allocation of $19,238,518 from the State General Fund, along with an additional $32,764,049 from special source funds, highlighting the state’s commitment to support veterinary education. The bill serves as an important measure to ensure that the College can maintain its educational programs, research initiatives, and public services in animal health and veterinary diagnostics.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment towards SB3006 appears to be positive, with a shared understanding among legislators of the necessity of funding for veterinary education. The bill's unanimous passing in the voting process reflects a collective acknowledgment of the College of Veterinary Medicine's role in contributing to animal health and agricultural sectors within the state. However, the allocations may generate discussions regarding budget priorities, as other areas of education and public services might seek similar funding.

Contention

While there are no major public contentions reported regarding SB3006, discussions around funding priorities within the state budget can always arise. Questions about the allocation of state funds, especially when balancing between various educational institutions and public service needs, may lead to debates about efficiency and effectiveness in the utilization of these funds. Additionally, ensuring that the funding improves educational outcomes and meets employer needs will be an ongoing point of evaluation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3012

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Veterinary Medicine, College of.

MS SB3008

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Veterinary Medicine, College of.

MS SB2007

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Veterinary Medicine, College of.

MS SB3008

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Veterinary Medicine, College of.

MS HB2863

Veterinary medicine; Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medicine Authority (OSUVMA); creation; revolving funds; bonds; effective date; emergency.

MS HB2863

Veterinary medicine; Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medicine Authority (OSUVMA); creation; revolving funds; bonds; effective date; emergency.

MS HC58

Dr. Kent Hoblet; commend for many years of dedicated service as Dean of Mississippi State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.

MS SB3004

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Cooperative Extension Service.

MS SB3010

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Cooperative Extension Service.

MS SB3006

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Cooperative Extension Service.

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Appropriation; IHL - Subsidiary programs.