Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB57

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Lottery and gaming fees; revise distribution to State Highway Fund and Education Enhancement Fund.

Impact

The proposed changes in HB57 will have a significant impact on state laws pertaining to the use of lottery funds. Until June 30, 2028, all proceeds from the lottery will be used primarily for highway repair and maintenance, while any proceeds exceeding $80 million in a fiscal year will be redirected into the Education Enhancement Fund. Post-2028, the funds are set to be transferred to the State General Fund, although the excess amount for educational purposes will be retained in the enhancement fund.

Summary

House Bill 57, introduced by Representative Massengill, seeks to amend sections of the Mississippi Code concerning the distribution of lottery proceeds. The bill specifically mandates that all net proceeds from the Alyce G. Clarke Mississippi Lottery Law must be directed into both the State Highway Fund and the Education Enhancement Fund. This allocation aims to ensure that funds generated through the lottery are utilized for critical state infrastructure and educational improvements.

Contention

One area of potential contention may arise from the deletion of existing provisions in law that currently dictate the use of funds collected from gaming activities. By removing the requirement that certain fees from sports wagering go solely to the Highway Fund, the bill opens discussions surrounding financial accountability and the prioritization of state resources. Stakeholders in both education and transportation may argue over the fairness and utility of this redistribution strategy.

Notable_points

Overall, HB57 reflects a strategic approach to align revenue generated from gambling with pressing state needs, particularly in highways and education, which often face funding shortages. The discussions surrounding this bill will likely center on its long-term implications for state funding, planned infrastructure projects, and educational initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1128

Lottery and Sports wagering; revise certain provisions regarding distribution of proceeds and revenue from.

MS SB2914

Use tax and gaming license fees; deposit portions into 2022 Capacity Project Fund and 2022 Maintenance Project Fund.

MS SB2571

State Highway Fund; provide annual income tax and monthly sales and use tax distributions to.

MS HB671

Lottery proceeds; revise distribution of.

MS SB2829

Net lottery proceeds; provide that any shall be paid into State Highway Fund on requisition of Transportation Commission.

MS HB974

Lottery proceeds; authorize transfer of Ten Million Dollars to State Park Fund.

MS HB258

Educational Facilities Revolving Loan Fund; extend repealers on statutes relating to sales tax distribution and state public school building fund.

MS SB2473

Sales tax; increase distribution to municipalities, and extend Educational Facilities Revolving Loan Fund repealer.

MS HB1701

Taxes, various; bring forwards sections of law authorizing and providing for distribution of revenue.

MS SB2332

MAEP; revise funding formula.

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