Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3153

Introduced
3/15/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  

Caption

City of Pearl; extend repealer on hotel/motel & restaurant tourism tax.

Impact

The passage of SB3153 is significant as it allows the City of Pearl to maintain a financial mechanism that supports its tourism sector and recreational services. The tax on hotel and restaurant gross proceeds is structured to provide necessary funding exclusively for designated public purposes, ensuring that these revenues are not siphoned off into general city funds. Overall, it contributes to local economic growth and community engagement while addressing the infrastructure needs that come with increased tourism.

Summary

Senate Bill 3153 focuses on amending an existing local law that authorizes the City of Pearl, Mississippi, to impose a tax on hotels, motels, and restaurants to fund initiatives promoting tourism and parks and recreation facilities within the city. The bill extends the date of repeal for this tax from July 1, 2024, to July 1, 2027. Essentially, this legislation ensures continued revenue generation aimed at facilitating local tourism and enhancing recreational facilities, which are critical for community development.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB3153 appears to be largely positive among lawmakers who view it as an essential tool for enabling local development and enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike. However, there may be concern from some community members regarding the financial implications of added taxation, though the targeted nature of the tax may mitigate some of this apprehension by tying the revenue specifically to community-enhancing projects.

Contention

While SB3153 generally enjoys support, some potential points of contention exist chiefly around the implications of continued taxation on local businesses. Debates may arise regarding whether the imposed taxes could deter visitors or burden local establishments. Additionally, the tax's reliance on voter approval—requiring a 60% majority for any increase—introduces a layer of local democratic engagement that can yield varying opinions within the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2891

City of Baldwyn; extend repealer on hotel/motel & restaurant tourism tax.

MS SB3058

City of Petal; extend repealer on hotel/motel and restaurant/bar tourism taxes.

MS SB2139

City of West Point; extend repealer on authority to levy tax on hotels, motels and restaurants for tourism and parks & rec.

MS HB1523

City of Saltillo; authorize tourism tax on hotels, motels and restaurants.

MS HB1646

City of West Point; extend repealer on authority to levy tax on hotels, motels and restaurants for tourism and parks and recreation.

MS HB1719

City of Houston; extend repealer on hotel/motel and restaurants tax for tourism, parks and recreation.

MS SB2960

City of Grenada; extend repealer on hotel/motel & restaurant tourism tax.

MS SB2001

City of Houston; extend repeal date for tax on restaurants, hotels and motels for tourism and parks and recreation.

MS HB1720

City of Pontotoc; extend repealer on authority to levy tax on hotels, motels and restaurants.

MS SB2520

City of Waynesboro; extend repealer on authority to levy tax on hotels, motels, restaurants and bars.

Similar Bills

MS SB2009

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2154

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2003

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2012

State highway system; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in.

MS HB1008

Highways; revise Mississippi Highway 615 in Harrison County.

MS SB2493

State highway system; revise designation for Mississippi Highway 615 in Harrison County.

MS SB2715

Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science; relocate to the campus of Mississippi State University.

MS HB1131

2024 Local Improvements Project Fund; clarify and correct names and purposes of certain.