Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3052

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Engrossed
2/16/23  
Refer
2/21/23  
Enrolled
4/5/23  

Caption

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2024 reappropriate to certain agencies.

Impact

The bill specifically aims to allow these agencies to continue utilizing federal funds that were not spent in the previous fiscal year. Notably, the state is reauthorizing $58,693,659 for workforce development projects and $2,582,029 for managing COVID-19 related expenses, which is critical as these funds are tied to federal guidelines under the American Rescue Plan Act. Agencies are required to ensure that expenditures comply with the rules established by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to avoid any mismanagement of funds.

Summary

Senate Bill 3052 primarily focuses on reappropriating funds from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund for various state projects and agencies in Mississippi for the fiscal year 2024. The bill was enacted by the Mississippi Legislature to ensure that previously allocated federal relief funds can be effectively utilized to address ongoing expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The reappropriated funds target agencies such as the Office of Workforce Development, Mississippi Emergency Management Agency, and the Department of Mental Health, among others, to support various programs.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding Senate Bill 3052 appears to be positive among legislators, reflecting a bipartisan agreement on the importance of utilizing available federal funds to support key state initiatives and aid recovery from the pandemic effects. The swift approval of the bill, evidenced by a vote of 114 to 5 in favor, underscores the urgency and necessity of reappropriating these funds to the agencies that require them.

Contention

A point of contention may arise concerning compliance with federal guidelines and scrutiny over fund usage by the various state agencies. Ensuring proper tracking and accountability of how these reappropriated funds are spent will be crucial in preventing the state from having to repay any misallocated amounts to the federal government. Feedback from oversight bodies and the public regarding fund allocation transparency could also influence future discussions over similar fiscal measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3058

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2025 reappropriate to certain agencies.

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 SB2932

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2023 build new community health center in Greenville.

MS SB2978

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2023 Town of Tchula water and sewer improvement projects.

MS SB2975

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2023 Town of Goodman water and sewer improvement projects.

MS SB2994

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2024 appropriation to Sisters in Birth nonprofit charitable clinic.

MS SB3110

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2023 appropriation to City of Pearl to improve sewer infrastructure.

MS SB2953

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2023 appropriation to the Rome Water System in Sunflower County.

MS SB2961

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2023 appropriation to West Tallahatchie Utilities Association.

Similar Bills

MS SB3058

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2025 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS SB2048

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

MS SB3053

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

MS HB1766

Appropriation ; Reappropriation, DFA - Bureau of Building - FY 2025.

MS HB40

Appropriation; reappropriation, DFA - Bureau of Building - FY 2025.

MS HB1816

Appropriation, Reappropriation, DFA - Bureau of Building - FY 2024.

MS SB3010

Appropriation; IHL - University of Mississippi Medical Center.

MS HB1611

Appropriation; Human Services, Department of.