Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB445

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Electric Power Association Law; bring forward entirely and amend election provisions of.

Impact

By implementing a standard election cycle and clarifying election procedures, HB445 focuses on improving the governance structure of electric power associations, thereby encouraging more active participation from members. The bill also allows for members to voice concerns directly during board meetings, potentially enhancing transparency and accountability within these organizations. As a result, these changes could lead to more informed decision-making that potentially benefits the broader community served by these cooperatives.

Summary

House Bill 445 aims to amend Section 77-5-221 of the Mississippi Code to update the election procedures for the board of directors of electric power associations. The bill introduces changes such as establishing a four-year election cycle for directors starting July 1, 2026, aligning the elections with public school board elections. This change is intended to provide a more consistent electoral framework for these associations, which are vital for the distribution and management of electricity in rural and semi-urban areas throughout the state.

Contention

Notably, the bill also addresses jurisdictional overlaps between state regulatory bodies and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). It specifies that certain aspects of electric power corporations that fall under TVA oversight will remain outside Mississippi Public Service Commission regulation. This raises the potential for contention, as stakeholders may debate whether such arrangements benefit or complicate the governance of electric cooperatives, especially in terms of adherence to local interests versus broader regulatory frameworks.

Summary_conclusion

In conclusion, HB445 represents an important legislative move to enhance the operational framework of electric power associations in Mississippi. By focusing on clearer electoral procedures and reducing jurisdictional conflicts, the bill aims to strengthen the governance of cooperatives while also ensuring that member participation remains at the forefront of decision-making processes. However, the implications of these changes will require close observation as they are implemented in the coming years.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB178

Electric Power Association Law; bring forward entirely and amend election provisions of.

MS HB187

Electric Power Association Law; bring forward entirely and amend election provisions of.

MS HB1423

Election commissioners; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1550

Elections; bring forward code sections related to residency for.

MS SB2629

Waters of the state; bring forward code sections for possible amendment.

MS HB990

Medicaid; bring forward sections of law for possible amendment.

MS HB991

Medicaid; bring forward sections of law for possible amendment.

MS SB2639

Elections; bring forward all code sections concerning the ballot initiative for possible amendment.

MS SB2784

State Employees Life and Health Insurance Plan; bring forward provisions for possible amendment.

MS HB1701

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

Similar Bills

MS HB187

Electric Power Association Law; bring forward entirely and amend election provisions of.

MS HB178

Electric Power Association Law; bring forward entirely and amend election provisions of.

MS HB325

Electric Power Association Law; bring forward entirely and amend election provisions of.

MS HB1554

MS Nonprofit Corporation Act; bring forward.

MS HB141

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish.

MS HB723

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish and create study committee.

MS HB921

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish and create study committee.

MS HB437

Mississippi Benefit Corporation Act; create.