Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1711

Introduced
2/20/23  
Refer
2/20/23  
Engrossed
3/9/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Enrolled
3/16/23  

Caption

City of Vicksburg; authorize contributions of funds and in-kind maintenance services to Beulah Cemetery.

Impact

The impact of HB1711 is primarily on the local government of Vicksburg, enabling it to allocate municipal resources towards a community-focused project. By formalizing this process, the bill facilitates the necessary maintenance of the Beulah Cemetery, ensuring that it remains in good condition for residents and visitors. The introduction of community service or inmate labor for these tasks may also promote rehabilitation opportunities and community engagement, enabling a sense of ownership among local residents in maintaining their historical sites.

Summary

House Bill 1711 authorizes the governing authorities of the City of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to contribute funds and provide in-kind services for the maintenance of Beulah Cemetery. This legislative action reflects a targeted approach to support local community services while allowing the use of community service or inmate labor for the maintenance work. The bill is designed to empower local authorities, giving them discretion over how funds and services are allocated to the cemetery, an important aspect of local heritage and community history.

Sentiment

Sentiments surrounding HB1711 appear to be generally positive, particularly among community members and local officials who support initiatives aimed at preserving local heritage sites. There seems to be a recognition of the importance of maintaining such spaces, and the bill's passage seems to reflect a commitment to local history and community welfare. However, discussions may arise around the appropriateness of using inmate labor and community service, illustrating a potential contrast between community needs and ethical considerations.

Contention

One potential point of contention regarding HB1711 could center around the use of community service or inmate labor for cemetery maintenance. Some community members may express concerns about the implications of using incarcerated individuals for labor, raising questions about fairness and the message it sends. Additionally, while the bill provides for the allocation of municipal resources, it may also trigger discussions about funding priorities and the distribution of municipal funds, highlighting the balance local governments must strike between various community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2893

City of Vicksburg; authorize contribution of funds and in-kind services to Beulah Cemetery.

MS HB1712

City of Vicksburg; authorize to contribute funds and in-kind services to Tate Cemetery.

MS HB1713

City of Vicksburg; authorize contribution to the Dr. Jane Ellen McAllister Museum.

MS HB1709

City of Vicksburg; authorize contribution to American Legion Auxiliary Boys State Program.

MS HB1997

City of Vicksburg; revise definition of restaurant under Vicksburg Economic Recreation and Tourism tax and extend repealer on tax.

MS SB3068

City of Vicksburg; authorize contribution to American Legion Boys State Program.

MS HR11

City of Vicksburg; commend upon the occasion of the Bicentennial Anniversary of its incorporation.

MS HB1714

Warren County; authorize contributions to various organizations.

MS HB1693

Warren County; authorize contributions to various organizations.

MS SB2892

City of Vicksburg; authorize to contribute to the creation, development and promotion of the Dr. Jane Ellen McAllister Museum.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.