Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1988

Introduced
3/17/25  
Refer
3/17/25  
Engrossed
3/24/25  
Refer
3/24/25  
Enrolled
4/1/25  

Caption

Coahoma County; authorize contribution to Clarksdale-Coahoma County Ministries, Inc.

Impact

The passage of HB1988 is expected to enhance the operations of Care Station by providing them with necessary funds that will directly support their mission of assisting those who are struggling with food insecurity. The authorization to allocate these funds emphasizes the county's commitment to addressing local needs through community support programs. By allowing the supervisors to use available funds for this purpose, the bill aims to foster long-term sustainability for Care Station's initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 1988 authorizes the Board of Supervisors of Coahoma County, Mississippi, to contribute up to $100,000 to Clarksdale-Coahoma County Ministries, Inc., known as Care Station. This nonprofit organization plays a pivotal role in the community by providing essential meals, food, and support services to citizens in need. The bill is a significant step in recognizing the importance of local nonprofits and their contributions to improving community welfare.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1988 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. Legislators recognized the crucial role that organizations like Care Station play in the community, particularly in times when many residents face economic challenges. The measure has garnered support from a broad spectrum of the legislative body, underscored by a favorable voting outcome, with 46 in favor and only 2 against during the Senate vote.

Contention

While the discussion surrounding HB1988 has been largely supportive, there may be underlying concerns about how such financial contributions could affect other budgetary priorities within the county. Some may argue that prioritizing funding for nonprofits takes away from other essential services that the county needs to provide. However, these challenges have not significantly marred the bill's progress, as its benefits for local community support are deemed vital.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1703

Coahoma County; authorize reserve and trust fund trustees to use certain amount of fund to supplement county general fund.

MS HB153

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Coahoma County with restriping and overlay of a portion of Friars Point Road.

MS HB1522

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Coahoma County with restriping and overlay of a portion of Friars Point Road.

MS HB1714

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Coahoma County with Town of Jonestown water and sewer project.

MS HB1340

Bonds; authorize issuance for construction of a dormitory at Coahoma Community College.

MS HB159

Bonds; authorize issuance for construction of a dormitory at Coahoma Community College.

MS HB4078

Suffrage; restore to Chanty Williams of Coahoma County.

MS HB602

"2024 Mississippi Youthbuild Pilot Program Act"; create with programs at Coahoma and Jones County Community Colleges.

MS HB1940

Appropriation; Coahoma County for water and sewer improvement project for Town of Jonestown.

MS SB3142

Capital Expense Fund; FY2025 appropriation to Town of Coahoma and Coahoma County for water and sewer projects.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.