Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB32

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

DHS; develop process to ensure that subgrantees reflect the demographic makeup of the eligible population for the grants.

Impact

The implementation of HB32 is expected to have a significant impact on how grant funds are allocated within Mississippi. By requiring that subgrantees mirror the demographics of the eligible population, the bill aims to improve the efficacy and reach of state-funded programs. This could lead to better representation of underserved communities in public health initiatives and related services, thus enhancing the overall effectiveness of these programs.

Summary

House Bill 32 mandates the Mississippi Department of Human Services to establish a process for selecting subgrantees that will receive grant funds. The primary goal of this bill is to ensure that the subgrantees reflect the demographic makeup of the eligible population targeted by the funded programs. This effort is part of a larger commitment to promote inclusivity and equity in the distribution of state resources, particularly in programs that address public health and welfare issues.

Contention

While the bill seems to promote a positive shift towards demographic equity, it may raise concerns among stakeholders about the logistics of implementation. Some may question the criteria used to determine demographic alignment and whether such requirements could complicate the grant selection process. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the potential limitations on subgrantee selection based on demographics, which could lead to feelings of exclusion for organizations not reflecting specific demographics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1471

DHS; develop process to ensure that subgrantees reflect the demographic makeup of the eligible population for the grants.

MS HB26

DHS; develop process to ensure that subgrantees reflect the demographic makeup of the eligible population for the grants.

MS SB2718

ARPA; allow funds deobligated from existing ARPA grants to be reallocated to existing subgrantees.

MS HB844

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and create Mississippi K-12 Workforce Development Grant Program.

MS HB1662

Workforce development; revise certain provisions related to.

MS SB2388

Applicants for TANF benefits; repeal section that requires drug testing as condition of eligibility.

MS SB2806

Applicants for TANF benefits; repeal section that required drug testing as condition of eligibility.

MS SB2570

Office of Workforce Development; extend exemption from PPRB provisions on rental/leasing of real property for agency business.

MS SB2895

Economic development project; authorize county development authority to acquire and develop megasite for.

MS HB298

Capitol Complex Improvement District; authorize demolition of certain property, authorize grants for development of certain property.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.