Bonds; authorize issuance for construction a Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture and Math Center at Alcorn State University.
Impact
The execution of SB2836 would significantly impact state laws related to bond issuance. The bond commission will act as the issuing agent, with provisions in place for the sale and handling of the bonds, including legal assurance of their validity and the necessity for public sale of the bonds. This act also stipulates that these bonds will not be subject to state taxes, providing an additional incentive for investment and funding within the education sector. Furthermore, the establishment of a special fund ensures that raised funds are specifically earmarked for the STEAM Center project, thereby providing financial clarity and purpose.
Summary
SB2836 aims to authorize the issuance of state general obligation bonds for the construction, furnishing, and equipping of a Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, and Math (STEAM) Outreach Center at Alcorn State University. The proposed budget for this project is capped at Eleven Million Nine Hundred Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($11,917,500.00), aimed at enhancing educational resources and infrastructure in Mississippi. The bill specifies the obligations tied to these bonds, including how they will be executed, sold, and the interest that will accrue on them.
Contention
While the bill presents a clear framework for funding educational projects, potential contention may arise around the prioritization of state funds and the financial implications for future state budgets. Critics may argue about the long-term impact of accruing additional state debt through general obligation bonds. The unquestionable commitment of state resources to support Alcorn State University could also spark discussions about equity and allocation of educational resources across different institutions, especially concerning the balance of funding for various programs statewide.
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