Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1053

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

County board of supervisors; authorize to be employed by community college districts while serving as.

Impact

The passage of HB1053 would notably impact the governance structure within Mississippi, potentially altering the way county officials engage with educational systems. By allowing county supervisors to work for community colleges without relinquishing their supervisory roles, the bill aims to integrate local governance with educational administration. This could foster improved communication and cooperation between county boards and community colleges, which may lead to more tailored educational services aligned with local needs.

Summary

House Bill 1053 aims to allow members of the county board of supervisors in Mississippi to hold their positions while also being employed by a community college district. This provision seeks to create more flexible employment opportunities for elected officials and enhance the collaboration between county governance and educational institutions. It explicitly states that the current law prohibiting such dual roles is relaxed, enabling county supervisors to serve in both capacities concurrently.

Contention

Although the bill appears to promote dual employment, it may face scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest. Critics might argue that the responsibilities of a county supervisor could compromise their ability to fairly represent constituents if they are also employed by educational institutions that could benefit from their decisions. The balance of power and the ethical implications of dual roles may spark discussions and debates among lawmakers, educational boards, and the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB550

County board of supervisors; authorize to be employed by community college districts while serving as.

MS HB222

County board of supervisors; authorize to be employed by community college districts while serving as.

MS SB3141

Kemper County; authorize board of supervisors to expand scope of authority of Gas District to become county utility district.

MS HB1803

Kemper County; authorize board of supervisors to expand scope of gas district to become a county utility district.

MS HB1036

Community colleges; authorize to assess student fees to offset cost of fire protection services by local governing authorities.

MS SB690

Community Colleges - Collective Bargaining - Supervisory Employees

MS HB883

Community College Boards of Trustees; revise composition of Northeast Mississippi and Coahoma Community Colleges.

MS HB1368

School districts; authorize certain districts to employ retired teachers while they continue to draw retirement allowance.

MS HB1530

Mental Health Regional Commissions; authorize boards of supervisors to agree to board compositions.

MS HB1087

County boards of supervisors; authorize contributions to community participants of MS Main Street program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.