Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB235

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  

Caption

Regional food banks; DHS establish grant program to provide annual grant funding to.

Impact

The implementation of HB 235 could significantly improve food access for low-income families in Mississippi by bolstering the capacity of local food banks. The Mississippi DHS is mandated to allocate funds based on population and food insecurity rates, which indicates a targeted approach to serving areas with the greatest need. Additionally, the program prohibits excessive administrative costs, allowing more funds to be directed toward actual food distribution. This could enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of food assistance across the state, making a substantial impact in alleviating hunger.

Summary

House Bill 235 is a legislative initiative aimed at addressing food insecurity in Mississippi. It directs the Mississippi Department of Human Services (DHS) to establish a grant program dedicated to regional food banks. This program will provide annual funding of $1 million to support food banks in the purchase, transportation, storage, and distribution of food throughout the state. The focus is on assisting organizations that serve individuals and families eligible for food assistance based on federal guidelines, ensuring that no person eligible under this program will be charged for food or encouraged to make contributions to receive it.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, there may be points of contention regarding the bill's execution. Critics could raise concerns over the allocation models used to determine funding distribution among food banks, as disparities in food insecurity rates might lead to uneven support for different regions. Furthermore, the push for a procurement preference for Mississippi-based food sources could raise logistical challenges and complicate the program's operations. Ensuring transparency and effectiveness in the program's management will be critical to addressing any potential drawbacks and maximizing its benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB15

Regional food banks; DHS establish grant program to provide annual grant funding to.

MS SF1348

Regional food bank grants appropriation

MS HB2050

Establishing the West Virginia Healthy Food Crop Block Grant Program

MS HB276

Establish a farm to food bank grant program

MS HF1112

Regional food bank grants created, and money appropriated.

MS SF1412

Prepared meals food grant program establishment

MS SB562

Maryland Small Food Banks Grant Program - Establishment

MS A3448

Establishes Food Recovery Infrastructure Grant Program in Department of Agriculture; makes appropriation.

MS HB1407

Community Food Assistance Provider Grant Program

MS HB1213

Water Infrastructure Grant Program; DEQ shall give priority to applicants not receiving funding in first round grants.

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