Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB962

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Municipalities; prohibit from receiving certain funds if police department is defunded.

Impact

The implementation of HB 962 will hold municipalities accountable for police funding decisions by introducing financial penalties. If a municipality enacts a defunding policy, the Mississippi Department of Revenue will withhold ten percent of the sales tax revenue that would normally be payable to that municipality. This effectively ties financial incentives to law enforcement funding levels and aims to discourage any reductions in police budgets. The bill is designed to ensure that municipalities prioritize their police departments in budgetary considerations, reinforcing state control over local governance in matters related to public safety.

Summary

House Bill 962 seeks to prohibit municipalities in Mississippi from adopting any policies that would defund their police departments. It defines a 'defunding the police policy' as any municipal action that either abolishes or disbands the police department without plans for reconstitution or significantly reduces the police department’s budget without reallocating funds to community policing initiatives, provided there hasn’t been a significant decrease in revenue in the previous year. The bill aims to maintain law enforcement funding across municipalities in the state, stressing the importance of public safety.

Contention

Opponents of HB 962 argue that the bill undermines local control and may restrict a municipality's ability to tailor police funding according to specific community needs. Critics suggest that the financial penalty could deter necessary budget evaluations and reforms within local law enforcement agencies. Additionally, there are concerns that this legislative measure may prioritize traditional policing approaches at the expense of innovative community safety strategies. Proponents, however, maintain that ensuring a minimum level of police funding is essential for public safety across municipalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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