Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1776

Introduced
3/12/24  
Refer
3/12/24  
Engrossed
3/14/24  
Refer
3/21/24  
Enrolled
5/3/24  

Caption

Appropriation; Archives and History, Department of.

Impact

The bill's passage signifies a commitment to preserving Mississippi's historical resources and supporting the infrastructure of its archives. Among the appropriations, specific funding allocations are earmarked for historic preservation initiatives, including $5,000,000 for the Mississippi Community Heritage Preservation Grant Fund, which will assist in the restoration of historic county courthouses, school buildings, and other significant sites as outlined in existing state laws.

Summary

House Bill 1776 is an appropriation bill aimed at funding the Mississippi Department of Archives and History for the fiscal year 2025. It allocates a total of $39,258,718 which includes $12,580,718 from the State General Fund and $26,678,000 from special source funds. The funding is intended to cover operational expenses, salaries, and to facilitate various preservation projects within the department.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1776 reflects a generally positive view among legislators committed to supporting cultural heritage and historical preservation. The collaboration across various legislative representatives underscores a common interest in maintaining the state's historical integrity. However, as with many funding bills, there are nuances regarding how these funds will be administered and whether they adequately meet the diverse needs of preservation versus operational expenses.

Contention

A notable point of contention seems to arise around the allocation of funds and the legislative intent behind operational improvements versus project funding. The bill mandates that no general funds can replace federal or other special funds, ensuring that the appropriated amounts are reserved for specific needs without reallocating them inappropriately. Additionally, there is an emphasis on maintaining fiscal discipline regarding salary expenditures and headcount increases, which may lead to debates on how effectively the funds are utilized within the agency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1612

Appropriation; Archives and History, Department of.

MS SB3035

Appropriation; Architecture, Board of.

MS SB3043

Appropriation; Finance and Administration, Department of.

MS SB3041

Appropriation; Audit, Department of.

MS HB1626

Appropriation; Health, Department of.

MS SB3045

Appropriation; Information Technology Services, Department of.

MS SB3013

Appropriation; Agriculture and Commerce, Department of.

MS SB3022

Appropriation; Revenue, Department of.

MS HB1625

Appropriation: Child Protection Services, Department of.

MS HB1605

Appropriation; Insurance, Department of.

Similar Bills

MS HB939

Main Street Revitalization Grants; revise FY25 appropriation bills for MDA and MDAH so that MDAH will make grants to certain designated communities.

MS SB3056

Appropriation; Development Authority, Mississippi.

MS HB1085

Mississippi Main Street; authorize counties to donate to and make MDAH administrator of Main Street Revitalization Grant.

MS HB1612

Appropriation; Archives and History, Department of.

MS SB3051

Appropriation; Development Authority, Mississippi.

MS SB3050

Appropriation; Treasurer's Office.

MS SB3053

Appropriation; Treasurer's Office.

MS SB3045

Appropriation; Treasurer's Office.