Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1641

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Engrossed
2/21/24  
Refer
2/22/24  

Caption

Public records; exempt public body's records containing client information concerning economic development projects.

Impact

The passage of HB1641 is expected to significantly alter the landscape of transparency related to economic development in Mississippi. By limiting public access to client information for business negotiations and proposals, the bill aims to create a more secure environment for economic development projects. Proponents argue that this measure will encourage more businesses to invest in the state, fearing that public disclosure of sensitive client data could deter potential investments. The legislation also indicates a shift in how public entities handle sensitive information, balancing confidentiality with the need for public accountability.

Summary

House Bill 1641 (HB1641) seeks to amend Section 57-1-14 of the Mississippi Code to exempt certain records of the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) from the Mississippi Public Records Act of 1983. The bill specifically targets records that contain client information regarding economic development projects, allowing them to remain confidential for a period of two years from the date the information is received. Additionally, it maintains confidentiality during the negotiation period of project proposals and for 30 days post-approval or disapproval.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB1641 appears to be largely supportive among legislators, as evidenced by its overwhelming passage in the House with 117 votes in favor and only 1 against. Supporters argue that protecting client information is crucial for fostering economic growth and competitive business practices. However, there may be concerns from transparency advocates about the reduced scrutiny of public projects and the potential for less oversight regarding the use of state resources. The discussions reflect a classic tension between the need for economic development and the principles of open government.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HB1641 center on the implications of reducing public access to information about economic development projects. Critics argue that the bill could undermine transparency and prevent accountability in how taxpayer dollars are utilized in development efforts. They may also highlight risks posed by the potential for favoritism or corruption in the absence of public scrutiny. This debate underscores a broader conversation about the balance between economic incentives and the public's right to know about governmental operations, particularly in areas that involve state economic adjustments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB406

Public records; exempt the booking information of certain mentally ill patients from.

MS SB2672

MS Public Records Act; exempt certain private information of persons conducting in-state operations.

MS SB2475

Public Records Act; exempt personal identifying information for Department of Marine Resources license holders from.

MS SB2094

MS Public Records Act; prohibit confidentiality of settlement agreement.

MS SB2797

Mississippi State Asylum Records; provide procedures and exempt from confidentiality and privilege requirements.

MS HB859

Public special purpose schools; exempt from certain audit requirements.

MS HB699

MS State Asylum Records; provide procedures for access and exempt from confidentiality and privilege requirements.

MS HB733

911 calls; require a public body to transcribe and release to the public if certain information redacted.

MS HB588

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

MS SB2681

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

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Budget process; bring forward certain sections relating to and provide for transfers of funds.

MS HB747

Mississippi Scholarship Act; create to provide scholarships to K-12 public school students.

MS HB874

Mississippi Scholarship Act; create to provide scholarships to K-12 public school students.

MS HB917

Public Records Act; exempt certain records containing client information concerning development projects.

MS SB2811

Public records; exempt certain records concerning economic development projects.

MS SB2488

Public Records Act; exempt certain records concerning economic development projects.

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