Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1549

Introduced
2/4/22  
Refer
2/4/22  
Engrossed
2/16/22  
Refer
2/21/22  
Enrolled
3/18/22  

Caption

City of Charleston; authorize expenditure for asphalt to be used on certain county roads damaged due to needed city sewer repairs.

Impact

The passage of HB1549 aims to improve the public safety and welfare of Charleston residents by facilitating necessary road repairs that would otherwise be impeded by the city's ongoing sewer improvements. By allowing the city to use its funds for these repairs, the legislation enhances municipal responsiveness to infrastructure needs, potentially reducing hazards associated with poorly maintained roads. It effectively streamlines the repair process while simultaneously addressing the broader issues related to urban utilities and road maintenance.

Summary

House Bill 1549 authorizes the City of Charleston, Mississippi, to utilize city funds for the purpose of purchasing asphalt needed for repairs on certain Tallahatchie County roads. This expenditure, capped at $50,000, is aimed at addressing damages incurred during the repair of city sewer and water pipes located under these county roads. The bill underscores the collaborative nature of local governance, providing a legal framework for municipalities to manage intergovernmental fiscal responsibilities effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1549 appears to be largely positive, with support from local government officials who recognize the importance of maintaining road safety during essential infrastructure repairs. The bill received unanimous support during votes, indicating broad agreement on the necessity of its provisions among legislators. This level of support typically reflects a consensus on the utility and rationale behind the authorized expenditure.

Contention

While HB1549 passed without recorded opposition, the broader context of funding municipal projects with city funds can sometimes provoke debates about fiscal responsibility and priorities among various local needs. However, this bill did not present significant contention during discussions, primarily focusing on the operational aspects of funding road repairs necessitated by city utility work.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1794

City of Charleston; extend date of repeal on restaurant tourism tax.

MS SB3139

Bonds; authorize to assist City of Charleston in paying costs of various improvements.

MS HB1280

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Jackson with making repairs and improvements to water and sewer systems.

MS HB1089

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

MS HB1254

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Jackson with making repairs and improvements to water and sewer systems.

MS HB1511

Counties and cities; authorize publication of notice with county or city website or social media.

MS SB2956

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds; FY2023 appropriation to the City of Charleston for water and sewer system improvements.

MS SB2468

Budget process; bring forward certain sections relating to and provide for transfers of funds.

MS HB1096

Local projects; authorize the funds provided for road projects in Town of D'Lo to be used for other streets.

MS HB638

MS Transportation Commission; authorize to delegate authority to enter into supplemental agreements for expenditures not exceeding $250,000.

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MS SB2012

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MS SB2003

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MS SB2154

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