Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1384

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Capitol Complex Improvement District; require 10% of funds be used to compensate City of Jackson for police and fire protection.

Impact

The bill potentially has significant implications for local governance and state fiscal management. By ensuring that a fixed percentage of improvement district funds is channeled toward compensating local city services, it introduces a framework for collaboration between state and local authorities. This could lead to a more effective allocation of resources and better response times in emergency situations, particularly during large scale public events held within the district. However, it also requires careful management of funds to ensure that the needs of both the improvement projects and public safety are met efficiently.

Summary

House Bill 1384 amends Section 29-5-215 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to allocate a portion of the Capitol Complex Improvement District Project Fund specifically for compensating the City of Jackson for essential police and fire protection services. The bill mandates that ten percent (10%) of the funds in this project fund be designated for this purpose, thus approving the city’s support for public safety operations related to events and activities within the Capitol Complex Improvement District. This amendment thus strengthens the funding structure necessary to maintain public safety in an area that is crucial to state government operations.

Contention

While the bill may generally be viewed positively due to its focus on public safety, it may face contention regarding the adequacy of the funding it provides for police and fire services. Some stakeholders could argue that ten percent is insufficient to cover the costs associated with adequately maintaining safety during major events, and others might raise concerns about potential budgetary pressures on improvement project allocations. Furthermore, debates may arise over the prioritization of funds and how effectively they are managed to meet both improvement goals and safety requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1275

Capitol Complex Improvement District; require 10% of funds to compensate City of Jackson for police and fire.

MS HB888

Capitol Complex Improvement District; bring forward sections of law governing.

MS SB2474

Capitol Complex Improvement District; bring forward provisions of law related to for purposes of possible amendment.

MS SB2078

Capitol complex Improvement District; increase DFA's borrowing authority and divert use tax revenue for.

MS SB2917

Capitol Complex Improvement District; define authority.

MS HB1020

Capitol Complex Improvement District judicial jurisdiction; create and revise boundaries.

MS HB1665

Capitol Complex Improvement District; authorize incentive for development of property in.

MS HB1987

Bonds; authorize issuance to provide funds for loans to improve certain properties in the Capitol Complex Improvement District.

MS HB1543

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Jackson police department improvements.

MS HB1882

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Jackson with improvements to Forest Hill Park.

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