Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1535

Introduced
2/2/22  
Refer
2/2/22  
Engrossed
3/15/22  
Refer
3/16/22  
Enrolled
3/27/22  

Caption

Sunflower County; authorize contribution to Delta Advantage Center.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1535 will allow the Board of Supervisors to allocate funds from available county resources to support the work of Delta Advantage Center. This financial contribution is intended to strengthen the capacity of the organization to operate and expand its services in the community, effectively enhancing the availability of resources to residents who may be facing challenges related to poverty and access to basic needs. The bill includes a provision for the contribution to be repealed after July 1, 2026, which will necessitate re-evaluation of the funding or potential renewal by the county board at that time.

Summary

House Bill 1535 authorizes the Board of Supervisors of Sunflower County, Mississippi, to contribute a maximum of $18,000 annually to the Delta Advantage Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. This organization serves as a crucial link for residents of the Mississippi Delta, providing access to essential human services and food distribution programs. The bill reflects an effort to enhance support for community service organizations that address local needs, particularly in areas such as food security and assistance for underserved populations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1535 appears to be largely positive, with support for the bill reflecting a community-oriented approach. By endorsing financial assistance to nonprofits like Delta Advantage Center, lawmakers and community members express a commitment to public welfare and social services. However, there may also be concerns regarding financial priorities within the county, as the allocation of funds might limit resources for other local needs or initiatives. Overall, the bill is viewed as a step towards proactive engagement in community assistance.

Contention

While HB 1535 received unanimous support in the legislative process, potential points of contention could arise from budgetary constraints within the county or divergent opinions on prioritizing funding for nonprofit organizations versus other community needs. The structured limitation of funding to $18,000 annually may be a point of concern for some stakeholders who believe greater support is necessary for nonprofit organizations in the region. Nevertheless, the passing of this bill signals a broad recognition of the need for enhanced support for regional nonprofits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1534

Sunflower County; authorize contributions to the Sunflower County Ministerial Alliance Counseling Service, Inc.

MS HB1536

Sunflower County; authorize contributions to the Fannie Lou Hamer Cancer Foundation.

MS HB1801

Sunflower County; increase contributions made to the Sunflower County Ministerial Alliance Counseling Service, Inc.

MS HB4058

Sunflower County; increase authority to contribute funds to the Fannie Lou Hamer Cancer Foundation.

MS SB3101

Sunflower County; increase authority to contribute funds to the Fannie Lou Hamer Cancer Foundation.

MS HB1796

Oktibbeha County; authorize contributions to the J.L. King Center.

MS HB1760

Holmes County; authorize contributions to the Durant Foundation.

MS HB1912

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Delta Advantage Center with purchasing a C-Model Truck Mobile Market and related equipment.

MS SB3206

Marshall County; authorize contributions to Byhalia Area Arts Council.

MS HB1249

City of Natchez/Adams County; authorize contributions to Natchez, Inc.

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