Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB779

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  
Engrossed
2/3/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Enrolled
3/3/22  

Caption

Law Enforcement Death Benefits Trust Fund; include cause of death covered under First Responders Act of 2020.

Impact

HB 779 mandates the transfer of $5 million from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund to the Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters Death Benefits Trust Fund. Additionally, it establishes a death benefit payment totaling $100,000 for qualifying incidents. This funding is structured to extend benefits to beneficiaries designated by covered individuals, with provisions ensuring that it does not overlap with existing workers' compensation or pension benefits, thus creating a more robust safety net for the families of those who serve in dangerous capacities.

Summary

House Bill 779, as enacted by the Mississippi Legislature, amends Section 45-2-1 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to broaden the definition of 'cause of death' under the Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters Death Benefits Trust Fund. This amendment ensures that any deaths of covered individuals—including law enforcement officers and firefighters—resulting from causes recognized under the Safeguarding America's First Responders Act of 2020 will qualify for benefits. This legislative change highlights the state's commitment to support its first responders in the line of duty.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 779 has been largely positive, reflecting a bipartisan recognition of the risks faced by law enforcement officers and firefighters. Supporters of the bill emphasized the necessity of providing adequate support and compensation for families affected by the loss of first responders. The amendment was seen as a crucial step in acknowledging the dedicated service of these individuals and enhancing their benefits, particularly during challenging times evidenced by the ongoing pandemic.

Contention

While there is overwhelming support for the bill, some concerns have been raised regarding the funding sources and the management of the trust fund. Questions have emerged about ensuring sustainable funding for the Law Enforcement Officers and Fire Fighters Death Benefits Trust Fund in the long term, particularly with the reliance on transfers from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund. Additionally, the implications for the overall state budget and priorities for public safety funding could lead to further discussions as the benefits are implemented.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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