Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2980

Introduced
2/3/22  
Refer
2/3/22  
Engrossed
3/25/22  
Refer
3/29/22  
Enrolled
4/4/22  

Caption

City of Jackson; authorize to continue contributions to Keep Jackson Beautiful, Inc.

Impact

The bill has a direct impact on local funding policies related to environmental conservation efforts within Jackson. By providing increased financial resources to Keep Jackson Beautiful, it aims to enhance ongoing litter prevention and beautification programs. This amendment may help in maintaining and improving the city’s environment and public spaces through organized efforts aimed at reducing litter and promoting cleanliness in urban areas. The extended funding period allows for better planning and execution of these initiatives.

Summary

Senate Bill 2980 proposes to reenact and amend Chapter 966 of the Local and Private Laws of 1999, specifically impacting the City of Jackson, Mississippi. The bill grants authority to the governing bodies of Jackson to continue paying Keep Jackson Beautiful, Inc. for their services related to a litter prevention program through the year 2026. Moreover, it increases the funding cap allocated for this purpose from $40,000 to $60,000 annually, thus providing more financial support for local environmental initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2980 appears to be generally supportive among local officials and community advocates who prioritize environmental cleanliness and community beautification. Many stakeholders regard the increase in funding as a necessary measure to address the ongoing challenges of litter and public space maintenance. As it fosters community engagement in environmental stewardship, the bill enjoys a positive reception among those who value aesthetic and ecological improvements in urban settings.

Contention

While the overall sentiment towards SB2980 is positive, some nuances of contention may arise regarding budget allocations and prioritization of environmental projects versus other pressing urban needs. Critics might argue that additional funds should be directed towards different public services or needs, highlighting the ongoing debate over resource allocation in local governance. However, proponents contend that a cleaner city has long-term benefits that can outweigh the immediate financial concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2984

Jackson County & City of Pascagoula; extend repealer on LaPointe-Krebs Foundation, & authorize increased contribution.

MS SB0162

TIF-JACKSONVILLE

MS HB1754

City of Jackson; authorize increase hotel/motel tax to provide funding for Jackson Convention Center.

MS SB3724

TIF-JACKSONVILLE

MS SB3178

City of Jackson; extend repeal date on 1% restaurant, hotel and motel tax for Convention and Visitors Bureau.

MS SB2952

Bonds; authorize to assist City of Jackson in paying costs associated with various projects.

MS SB3179

City of Jackson; extend repeal date on Convention & Visitors Bureau and tourism tax, and increase hotel/motel tax rate.

MS H1017

Even-Yr. Elections/City of Jacksonville

MS H1497

City of Jacksonville, Duval County

MS SB2372

Bonds; authorize to assist City of Jackson in paying costs of repair and renovation of Thalia Mara Hall complex.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.