Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB4125

Introduced
4/17/24  
Refer
4/17/24  
Engrossed
4/23/24  
Refer
4/23/24  

Caption

Union County; authorize assessments on misdemeanor convictions and nonadjudications for capital improvements.

Impact

The enactment of HB 4125 represents a shift in local funding strategies, allowing Union County to enhance its financial resources for public infrastructure and other capital projects. This measure empowers local governance by providing a mechanism for generating revenue directly associated with the judicial process, thereby potentially alleviating budgetary constraints faced by the county. Furthermore, it positions the county to address local needs through these dedicated funds, which can directly contribute to community enhancements.

Summary

House Bill 4125 authorizes the Board of Supervisors in Union County, Mississippi, to levy specific assessments in addition to existing court costs for civil cases and misdemeanor convictions in the county's justice court. This legislation allows the Board to impose a fee of up to $50 for each conviction related to the Mississippi Implied Consent Law and a $25 fee for other misdemeanor convictions. The collected funds will be placed in a designated special fund named the 'Union County Capital Improvements Fund', intended for financing capital improvement projects within the county.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 4125 appears generally favorable among local officials who view it as a necessary tool for improving county infrastructure without placing an additional burden on taxpayers through general revenue taxes. However, some concerns were raised regarding the fairness of imposing these fees on individuals already experiencing the ramifications of misdemeanor charges. This sentiment introduces a layer of complexity in community discussions about the ethics of funding improvements through judicial penalties.

Contention

Notable points of contention exist regarding the implications of charging fees associated with misdemeanor convictions. Critics may argue that this could lead to disproportionate financial impacts on individuals with lower incomes, who may struggle to pay additional assessments on top of their existing court costs. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for these assessments to deter individuals from pursuing justice or seeking legal recourse due to the fear of incurring further expenses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1791

Union County; authorize assessments on misdemeanor convictions and nonadjudications for capital improvements.

MS HB1534

Bonds; authorize issuance for improvements to the Union County Courthouse.

MS HB1801

George County; authorize tax on hotels/motels and restaurants to fund a sports facility and recreation capital improvement projects.

MS HB1020

Capitol Complex Improvement District judicial jurisdiction; create and revise boundaries.

MS HB144

Bonds; authorize issuance to provide funds for public school capital improvements.

MS HB357

Commercial driver's license; remove prohibition for nonadjudication of.

MS SB2650

Public funds depositories; authorize certain credit unions to qualify as.

MS SB2260

DUI; nonadjudication of a first offense for CDL holder who was not operating a commercial vehicle.

MS HB1802

City of Lucedale; authorize tax on hotels/motels and restaurants to fund parks and recreational capital improvement projects.

MS SB2855

State assessments; delete assessments deposited into State General fund for certain violations and crimes.

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