Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1211

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Engrossed
2/1/23  
Refer
2/14/23  

Caption

Counties and municipalities; authorize to enter into certain agreement when utilizing certain federal funds.

Impact

The bill amends existing Mississippi Code sections to facilitate this cooperation, particularly by modifying Section 19-11-27 to allow local governments to contract obligations and expend funds in their last six months of office, provided they are working towards federally funded projects. This change is important as it helps overcome the limitations previously imposed on spending near the end of a term, which could have hindered the completion of significant projects funded by federal assistance.

Summary

House Bill 1211, as passed by the Mississippi House, permits county boards of supervisors and municipal governing authorities to collaborate on projects funded by federal sources such as the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act. This bill aims to resolve issues of funding deadlines by allowing these entities to work together, ensuring that projects tied to these funds can be completed efficiently in compliance with federal timelines.

Sentiment

General sentiments surrounding HB 1211 appear to be supportive. Legislators express a desire to expedite the use of federal funds, particularly in light of pressing needs stemming from the pandemic. Stakeholders recognize the importance of deadlines associated with federal funding, which underlines the bill's intent to enhance governmental responsiveness and service delivery at the local level.

Contention

While the bill has gained broad support, notable concerns include the potential for oversight challenges in ensuring transparent and accountable expenditures of the allocated funds. Some critics have expressed apprehension about the balance of authority between local and state governments, fearing that such cooperation might lead to mismanagement or less stringent fiscal scrutiny. Nonetheless, proponents argue that the immediate necessity for infrastructure improvements and local projects justifies the collaborative approach.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB626

Boards of Supervisors; provide exception on prohibition of expending certain funds in last months of office to meet federal ARPA spending deadline.

MS HB1391

Minority set-aside contracts; prohibit municipalities from utilizing.

MS HB1706

Programs funded with ARPA funds; revise certain provisions and bring forward sections of.

MS SB2780

Budget; provide for various transfers, create several special funds, and create Independent Schools Infrastructure Grant Program.

MS HB604

New programs funded with ARPA funds; revise certain provisions and bring forward sections of.

MS HB1501

Economic development project; revise certain definition of and allow counties and municipalities to enter into agreement with qualified business enterprises.

MS SB2734

County boards of supervisors; permit to expend federal funds during the last term of office of such board.

MS SB2848

ARPA programs; revise related programs, provide procedure of unobligated funds, and transfer certain funds.

MS HB1127

ARPA programs and funds; require agencies to make certain reports regarding.

MS HB1357

Department of Agriculture; revise authority to spend certain funds.

Similar Bills

MS SB3208

Rankin County; authorize certain road project contracts extending more than 30 days after term of current board.

MS HB1805

Jackson County; authorize to enter a MOU with DFA regarding Singing River Health System and healthcare workforce academy.

MS SB2409

County jails; bring forward provision related to.

MS HB1880

Grenada County; expand certain authority concerning Greater Grenada Partnership.

MS SB2495

State inmates; require MDOC to pay increased rate to house inmates in county jails.

MS HB1079

Department of Corrections; authorize to enter into contract with Forrest County for the housing of state inmates.

MS SB2239

Authorization for incarceration of state offenders in county or regional correctional facilities; add Forrest and Wayne Counties.

MS HB1767

Harrison County; authorize certain tax proceeds to be designated for use by Gulf Coast Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau or for tourism solely in.