Mississippi 2022 1st Special Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1

Introduced
11/2/22  
Refer
11/2/22  
Engrossed
11/2/22  
Refer
11/2/22  
Enrolled
11/3/22  

Caption

Economic Development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

Impact

The enactment of HB1 is poised to significantly impact state laws regarding economic development incentives. It allows for the issuance of state general obligation bonds to fund projects under its umbrella, and it provides public agencies more flexibility in awarding contracts associated with these projects through negotiation rather than traditional bidding processes. Such measures could lead to increased capital investments in the state, aiming to create a more favorable investment climate, ultimately seeking to enhance job availability and economic growth within Mississippi. The legislation is anticipated to bolster economic activities and improve local revenues by attracting large-scale industrial projects.

Summary

House Bill 1, known as the Economic Development Incentive Act, is designed to amend the Mississippi Major Economic Impact Act to include flat-rolled aluminum production, biocarbon production facilities, and certain other industrial facilities, along with associated port improvement projects as eligible for state incentives. The revisions aim to expand the types of projects that can benefit from the state’s economic development initiatives, which are integral for enhancing Mississippi's industrial capacity and infrastructure. By embracing these new definitions, the bill focuses on attracting modern industries to the state, with particular emphasis on sustainable practices such as biocarbon production.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1 appears to be generally favorable among supporters, who argue it addresses critical infrastructure needs and promotes economic growth within the state. Proponents, including various industry stakeholders, view the bill as a necessary step to bolstering Mississippi’s competitive edge in attracting new businesses, particularly in sectors geared towards advanced manufacturing. Nevertheless, there are voices of contention concerning the potential for the bill to prioritize large corporations over small businesses, and some community advocates express concerns regarding whether the promises of job creation and investment will materialize as anticipated.

Contention

A notable point of contention focal to the debate around HB1 is the balance between state involvement and local autonomy. While the bill is seen as a vehicle for significant economic advancement, critics question if these incentives will come at the expense of local governments' ability to implement regulations that cater specifically to their communities. The terms defining minimum job creation numbers and the agreements for tax benefits tied to those job figures also raise discussions about accountability and the possibility of misaligned expectations versus actual outcomes in job creation. Ensuring that the projected benefits of such substantial state investments are realized remains a key focus of ongoing discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2681

Mississippi Development Authority; clarify time trigger for tax exemption cutoff under Growth and Prosperity Act.

MS HB395

MS Major Economic Impact Act; extend deadline for issuance of bonds for certain automotive parts manufacturing plant projects.

MS HB588

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and revise powers and duties of.

MS SB2355

Socially and economically disadvantaged small business; establish program to encourage participation in state contracts by.

MS SB2713

Emerging Crops Fund; increase amount that may be loaned to any one borrower to assist in financing minority economic development.

MS SB2510

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

MS SB2746

Women's Economic Security Act of 2023; create.

MS HB844

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and create Mississippi K-12 Workforce Development Grant Program.

MS SB2808

Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Act; bring forward code sections for the purpose of possible amendment.

MS SB2698

Ad valorem tax; extend time for partial exemption and fee-in-lieu of ad valorem tax agreement for certain renewable energy projects.

Similar Bills

MS HB1

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

MS SB2001

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

MS HB274

Economically Distressed Municipalities Development Act; create.

MS SB2159

Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Act; create.

MS HB627

Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Act; create.

MS HB986

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

MS HB1894

Bonds; authorize issuance for various purposes.

MS SB3165

Bonds; authorize issuance for various Mississippi Development Authority programs.