Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1049

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Agencies, departments and institutions; require each to post organizational structure on official websites of.

Impact

The bill amends Section 25-61-19 of the Mississippi Code, obligating each agency to establish a new section on their websites that includes their organizational structure. Additionally, it stipulates that these updates should occur within sixty days following the commencement of the new legislative session, ensuring that the information remains current. This provision aims to keep the public informed about their state agencies and promote governmental accountability.

Summary

House Bill 1049, introduced by Representative Crawford, aims to enhance transparency and accountability among state agencies, departments, and institutions in Mississippi. The bill mandates that these entities must provide a detailed organizational structure on their official websites, facilitating the public's access to information about state governance. By requiring agencies to disclose the names and positions of personnel, the legislation fosters a clearer understanding of state operations and personnel.

Contention

While the intent of HB 1049 is largely seen as a move towards increasing transparency, there may be concerns regarding the implementation and potential administrative burdens on state agencies. Some legislators or stakeholders may argue that the requirement for regular updates could strain agency resources, particularly if personnel changes are frequent. However, these updates are positioned as necessary for maintaining an informed public, thereby sparking discussions on balancing transparency with administrative efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1517

Agencies, departments and institutions; require each to post organizational structure on official websites of.

MS HB385

Sexual harassment settlements; require counties, municipalities and state agencies to post on website.

MS HB439

State agencies; eliminate requirement to prepare and publish annual reports.

MS HB607

Collegiate voters; require each public and private four-year postsecondary institution to have an on-campus voting precinct.

MS HB512

State agencies; authorize Governor to terminate certain appointed agency officials.

MS SB2799

Public official appointments; revise terms of office and appointment procedures on certain state boards, districts and agencies.

MS HB1238

Collegiate voters; require each public and private four-year postsecondary institution to have an on-campus voting precinct.

MS HB1155

Collegiate voters; require each public and private four-year postsecondary institution to have an on-campus voting precinct.

MS HB1386

State agencies; authorize Governor to terminate certain appointed agency officials.

MS HB2870

Relating to the elimination of certain required reports prepared by state agencies and institutions of higher education.

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