Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3069

Introduced
2/17/22  
Refer
2/17/22  
Engrossed
2/24/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Enrolled
3/30/22  

Caption

Marshall County; add Care Now Food Pantry as a 501(c)(3) qualified charitable organization to which county may contribute.

Impact

The bill permits a maximum annual contribution of $7,500 from the Marshall County Board of Supervisors to designated charitable organizations. By formally recognizing the Care Now Food Pantry, the legislation facilitates broader access to resources that can alleviate hunger in the region. The inclusion of more food pantries under this law is expected to enhance community support and bolster local efforts directed towards helping those in need.

Summary

Senate Bill 3069 aims to amend the existing Local and Private Laws of 2020 by adding the Care Now Food Pantry as a qualified 501(c)(3) charitable organization in Marshall County, Mississippi. This addition allows the Board of Supervisors of Marshall County the discretion to contribute annually to various food pantries, including the newly added Care Now Food Pantry. The act highlights the increasing recognition of the role food pantries play in combating food insecurity within the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB3069 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with a unanimous vote of 51-0 in favor of the bill. This shows strong legislative support for expanding charitable contributions to food pantries, reflecting a commitment to addressing community needs. Stakeholders likely view this measure as a vital step in supporting local food security initiatives.

Contention

Notable points of contention around the bill include discussions regarding funding allocation, as some might argue that the limited amount set for contributions could restrict the effectiveness of food pantries. Additionally, as the bill is set to be repealed on October 1, 2023, there could be debates concerning its long-term viability and the adequacy of funding for charitable organizations going forward. Such concerns highlight the ongoing need for sustainable solutions in addressing food insecurity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1662

Marshall County; authorize contributions to 501(c)(3) qualified charitable organizations to support food pantries.

MS SB3257

Marshall County; authorize contributions to 501(c)(3) organizations operating food pantries.

MS SB3062

Marshall County; authorize contributions to various organizations.

MS SB3206

Marshall County; authorize contributions to Byhalia Area Arts Council.

MS SB2476

Tax credits for qualified charitable and qualified foster care charitable organizations; delete repealer on.

MS HB4114

Marshall County; authorize to the expenditure of county funds for the establishment of county-owned food pantry.

MS HB1723

Tax credits; authorize for business contributions to certain organizations supporting food pantries or soup kitchens.

MS HB4112

Marshall County; authorize expenditure of county funds for the establishment of county-owned food pantry.

MS SB2873

Tax credits; authorize for business contributions to certain organizations supporting food pantries or soup kitchens.

MS HB852

Tax credits; authorize for business contributions to certain organizations supporting food pantries or soup kitchens.

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