Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1771

Introduced
2/17/25  
Refer
2/17/25  
Engrossed
2/20/25  
Refer
2/26/25  

Caption

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact state laws concerning transportation funding and administrative procedures within the Mississippi Department of Transportation. The allocated funds will facilitate project planning, requiring a structured management framework for cost estimates and expenditure tracking. This will include provisions for maintaining personnel records and adhering to budgetary processes established by the Legislature, aiming to increase accountability and efficiency in spending.

Summary

House Bill 1771 appropriates a substantial amount of money from special funds in the state treasury, specifically $1,429,085,656, to cover the administrative expenses of the Mississippi Department of Transportation for the fiscal year 2026. The bill delineates how these funds will be allocated across various areas, including administration, construction, and maintenance, which aims to support the overarching goal of improving and maintaining the state's transportation infrastructure.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 1771 appears to be supportive, reflecting a collective recognition of the importance of investing in infrastructure. Legislators and stakeholders recognize that effective transportation systems are critical for economic development and public safety. There is, however, a need for vigilance regarding how the funds are managed and spent, ensuring they are used effectively to benefit the state’s transportation needs.

Contention

While the bill seems to unite lawmakers around the necessity for transportation funding, there could be discussions related to the specifics of allocation and project priorities. Issues may arise regarding transparency in how the funds are used, the potential for favoritism in project awarding, or the efficacy of the proposed oversight measures. Furthermore, the bill stipulates limitations on funds for projects less than ten miles unless explicitly justified, which may lead to debates about infrastructure needs in rural versus urban areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1826

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS HB1642

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS SB3022

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of - State Aid Road Construction, Office of.

MS SB3026

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of - State Aid Road Construction, Office of.

MS HB1796

Appropriation; Health, Department of.

MS SB3046

Appropriation; Audit, Department of.

MS HB1626

Appropriation; Health, Department of.

MS SB3054

Appropriation; Finance and Administration, Department of.

MS HB1799

Appropriation; Insurance, Department of.

MS SB3047

Appropriation; Revenue, Department of.

Similar Bills

MS HB1826

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS HB45

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS HB1642

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS HB1630

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS HB1754

Appropriation; MDOT for certain infrastructure expenses.

MS SB3120

Capital Expense Fund; FY2024 appropriation to MDOT for certain infrastructure expenses.

MS HB1089

State budget; revise provisions of several FY 23 funds and authorize reimbursement of certain costs of MDA.

MS SB2454

Budget; revise provisions related to and provide for transfers.