Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Greene County with overlay of a segment of Old Highway 63.
Impact
The bill establishes a special fund within the State Treasury, called the '2023 Greene County Old Highway 63 Improvements Fund.' This fund will maintain the proceeds from the bond sales and will ensure that unspent amounts at the end of fiscal years do not revert to the State General Fund. Instead, these funds will remain available for the highway projects, with any residual funds allocated for debt service as needed. This reflects a structured approach to managing state funds while addressing critical local infrastructure needs.
Summary
House Bill 1764 authorizes the issuance of state general obligation bonds to provide financial assistance to Greene County, Mississippi, specifically for the overlay and improvements of a portion of Old Highway 63. The total amount of bonds authorized under this act is capped at $154,000, and no bonds will be issued beyond July 1, 2027. The funds will be specifically geared towards enhancing transportation infrastructure within the county, which is critical for the local economy and safety.
Contention
While specific contentions around this bill do not appear to be highlighted in the text, general points of concern regarding bond issuance and the allocation of state funds often include debates about fiscal responsibility and prioritization of infrastructure projects. Stakeholders may raise concerns about the long-term implications of issuing state bonds, including the burden of debt repayment on taxpayers. Additionally, it remains important for constituents to understand how such improvements will be funded without diverting resources from other pressing community needs.
Local governments capital improvements revolving loan program; revise definition of "capital improvements", extend repealer on MDA authority to use certain funds for expenses.