Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1618

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Engrossed
2/15/23  
Refer
2/20/23  
Enrolled
3/31/23  

Caption

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1618 will directly affect the funding and operational scope of the Grand Gulf Military Monument, supporting not only its maintenance but also potential improvements and renovations to park facilities as indicated in the bill's provisions. This financial commitment demonstrates the state’s recognition of the monument’s importance as a historical site and its role in attracting tourism, thereby contributing to the local economy. The bill also sets guidelines to ensure accountability in the agency's financial management, particularly concerning personnel expenditures and compliance with state regulations.

Summary

House Bill 1618 is an act aimed at appropriating funds for the operational and maintenance expenses of the Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission for the fiscal year 2024. The bill allocates a total of approximately $831,610 from the State General Fund and a special fund for the Commission's use, which is crucial for maintaining and promoting the monument. Among the specified appropriations, $322,777 is designated for general purposes while $508,810 is set aside from a special fund to ensure adequate operation throughout the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2023, and concluding on June 30, 2024.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 1618 appears to lean positive, particularly among those who support military heritage and historical preservation. Proponents underscore the significance of maintaining the Grand Gulf Military Monument as a point of interest and education for residents and visitors alike. However, there may also be concerns from fiscal watchdogs about the appropriateness of funding levels in light of ongoing budgetary constraints faced by the state, highlighting the usual tension between budgetary prudence and investment in public heritage.

Contention

While HB 1618 does not appear to have significant public contention, one point of debate could arise from discussions around the spending priorities of the state, especially in the context of other pressing societal needs. Critics might argue that the allocation of over $800,000 could be better directed towards education or healthcare, reflecting a common debate in legislative contexts about the optimal use of state funds. However, the robust support demonstrated during its passage through the legislative process underscores an existing consensus on the necessity of preserving the Grand Gulf Military Monument.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1606

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.

MS HB1781

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.

MS HB1727

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.

MS HB6

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.

MS HB1837

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission for repairs, renovations and upgrades at Grand Gulf Military Park.

MS HB1666

Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission; revise composition of.

MS HB767

Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission; revise composition of.

MS HB1611

Appropriation; Arts Commission.

MS HB1598

Appropriation; Arts Commission.

MS HB1822

Appropriation; Arts Commission.

Similar Bills

MS HB1606

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.

MS HB1781

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.

MS HB1727

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.

MS HB6

Appropriation; Grand Gulf Military Monument Commission.

MS HB905

Statues and monuments; prohibit removal of certain unless authorized by an act of the Legislature.

MS SB2186

Historical monuments and memorials; delete authority to move.

MS HB1472

Historical monuments; counties and municipalities fined $10,000 per month for certain violations regarding.

MS HB1038

Monuments and displays; prohibit construction or removal on State Capitol grounds unless authorized by the Legislature.