Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1133

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Municipal annexation; require an election be held on the question of.

Impact

The bill modifies several sections of the Mississippi Code regarding municipal boundaries. Most notably, it removes the requirement for municipal annexation questions to be resolved in chancery court proceedings. Instead, it mandates that elections be held to assess public opinion on any proposed annexations. This significant change is designed to give more power to local residents in shaping their community and to ensure that any boundary changes reflect the will of the people affected by those changes.

Summary

House Bill 1133 seeks to amend the existing municipal annexation laws in Mississippi. Under this bill, the governing authorities of a municipality wishing to enlarge its boundaries will be required to conduct elections in both the municipality and the territory proposed to be annexed. The legislation aims to ensure that the residents of both areas have a say in any potential changes to their boundaries, thereby enhancing democratic participation in local governance.

Contention

The key points of contention surrounding HB1133 may stem from various stakeholders, including municipal leaders and advocacy groups. While supporters of the bill may argue that it democratizes the annexation process and preserves local interests, detractors might express concerns over potential bureaucracy and the feasibility of conducting these elections. There might also be fears about the election outcomes not aligning with necessary urban planning and growth strategies, particularly in areas where expansion is critical for economic development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1377

Municipal annexation/deannexation; require election be held on the question of in the subject territory to be annexed/deannexed.

MS SB2730

Municipal annexation; require an election be held in the proposed annexation territory.

MS HB1379

Municipal annexation; require an election be held in the proposed annexed territory.

MS HB1375

Municipal annexation; require additional services to annexed area to be completed within three years of annexation decree.

MS HB1376

Municipal annexation; restrict collection of ad valorem taxes until certain services are provided by municipality.

MS SB2107

Municipal primary elections; extend deadline in case of annexation.

MS HB1143

Counties and municipalities; delete requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.

MS HB481

Pre-election day voting; authorize for twenty days before an election.

MS SB2515

Counties and municipalities; modernize and simplify notice publication process for.

MS HB1165

Counties and municipalities; authorize to choose not to be subject to requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.

Similar Bills

MS HB371

Municipal annexation; provide that an election shall be held on the question of.

MS HB395

Municipal annexation; require an election to be held in the proposed annexed territory.

MS HB1040

Municipal annexation; require an election to be held in the proposed annexed territory.

MS HB1040

Municipalities annexation; provide that an election be held on the question of.

MS HB1377

Municipal annexation/deannexation; require election be held on the question of in the subject territory to be annexed/deannexed.

MS HB1483

Municipal annexation/deannexation; require election be held on the question of in the subject territory to be annexed/deannexed.

MS HB649

Municipal annexation/deannexation; require election be held on the question of in the subject territory to be annexed/deannexed.

MS HB814

Municipal annexation/deannexation; require election be held on the question of in the subject territory to be annexed/deannexed.