Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB58

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Lottery and gaming proceeds; revise to distribute to the State Highway Fund.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will have significant implications for both the funding of state infrastructure and education initiatives. The emphasis on utilizing lottery proceeds for highway funding is intended to bolster state infrastructure, which has been a longstanding issue in Mississippi. The law seeks to assure that highway funds are first allocated for vital federal matching requirements, thus maximizing federal resources available to the state. After 2028, however, a portion of the funds will shift towards supporting general state operations or educational programs as needed.

Summary

House Bill 58 aims to amend the distribution of proceeds from the state lottery and gaming in Mississippi. Specifically, it revises how the net proceeds from the Alyce G. Clarke Mississippi Lottery Law and other gaming proceeds are allocated. Up until June 30, 2028, net proceeds from the lottery will be directed to the State Highway Fund to support the construction, maintenance, and renovation of highways and bridges, with the intention of matching federal funds from highway infrastructure programs initiated after September 1, 2018. Beyond this threshold, any excess beyond $80 million in a fiscal year will be diverted to the Education Enhancement Fund.

Contention

There may be notable contention surrounding this bill, particularly regarding the balance between funding infrastructure and education. Critics may argue that prioritizing highway funds over educational initiatives could undervalue the importance of early childhood learning and classroom resources, particularly as significant funding is moved away from educational programs post-2028. Furthermore, the elimination of the reverter that required gaming revenues to be used solely for highway improvements raises concerns about how flexible funds should be managed and whether this could lead to insufficient funding for either education or roadway projects.

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 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 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 HB1804

Tunica County; authorize gaming fee distributed to county special fund to be expended for certain purposes.

MS HB1701

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

MS SB2492

Use tax; revise certain provisions regarding funds distributed to municipalities and counties for infrastructure purposes.

MS HB984

Use tax; revise provisions regarding use of funds distributed to municipalities/counties for infrastructure assistance.

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MS SB2811

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MS HB1641

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MS SB2117

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MS SB2343

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