Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3058

Introduced
3/12/24  
Refer
3/12/24  
Engrossed
3/19/24  
Refer
3/20/24  
Enrolled
5/3/24  

Caption

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2025 reappropriate to certain agencies.

Impact

The financial provisions of SB 3058 involve reallocating significant funds, including over $440 million for the Mississippi Municipality and County Water Infrastructure Grant Program and funds aimed at addressing mental health issues exacerbated by the pandemic. Such allocations aim to assist local governments in enhancing their infrastructure and public health initiatives, thereby impacting state laws related to financial oversight and spending of federal recovery funds. The act mandates adherence to federal guidelines and requires agencies to exercise financial prudence in fund disbursement, reflecting a commitment to responsible management of COVID-19 recovery resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 3058 is a legislative act proposed in Mississippi that focuses on reappropriating funds from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund to specific state agencies. The bill aims to authorize the expenditure of funds that were previously allocated for different projects and continues the effort to address the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Notably, it specifies allocations to various sectors, including environmental quality, public safety, and health, to ensure that recovery and development projects can continue into the fiscal year 2025.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 3058 appears to be largely supportive among proponents who view the reallocation of funds as essential for continuing recovery efforts in the state. Advocates emphasize that without such measures, many critical services could face interruptions. However, there is also a critical perspective, particularly regarding the sufficiency and adequate control over how the funds are utilized, raising questions about the long-term implications of relying on federal stimulus for state funding processes.

Contention

One notable point of contention connected to this bill lies in the expectation of accountability for the proper use of reallocated funds. Critics express concerns regarding the potential for misuse or mismanagement of funds designated for COVID-19 recovery efforts. Additionally, the complexities of ensuring that projects funded will meet the intended goals without deviation from the established purpose may lead to legislative scrutiny and demands for transparency in the execution of the funded initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3052

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2024 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS SB2929

Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2024 to DFA for capital projects at the eight universities.

MS HB1643

Appropriation, Reappropriation, DFA - Bureau of Building - FY2024.

MS SB2994

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2024 appropriation to Sisters in Birth nonprofit charitable clinic.

MS SB2036

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2024 appropriation to City of Rolling Fork for improvement of water system.

MS SB2037

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2024 appropriation to Village of Eden for improvement of water and sewer system.

MS SB2469

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2024 appropriation to Alcorn State University to improve water and sewer systems.

MS SB2463

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2024 appropriation to Alcorn State University to improve fiber-optic broadband network.

MS SB2468

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY 2024 appropriation to Claiborne County for a Stormwater Management Program.

MS HB333

Appropriation; State Department of Health from Coronavirus Recovery Fund for premium pay to essential health care workers.

Similar Bills

MS SB3052

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2024 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS SB2048

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2026 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS SB3053

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2026 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS HB1766

Appropriation ; Reappropriation, DFA - Bureau of Building - FY 2025.

MS HB40

Appropriation; reappropriation, DFA - Bureau of Building - FY 2025.

MS SB3010

Appropriation; IHL - University of Mississippi Medical Center.

MS HB1611

Appropriation; Human Services, Department of.

MS SB3018

Appropriation; Emergency Management Agency.