Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2328

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Mid-year budget reductions; exempt MAEP funds.

Impact

The implications of this legislation are significant, especially in maintaining a consistent funding stream for education. By safeguarding the MAEP from mid-year budget reductions, the bill seeks to stabilize funding for schools and educational programs during uncertain economic times. This approach aligns with broader efforts to prioritize education funding, emphasizing the critical role that well-funded schools play in the state's overall development. However, it could also lead to challenges for other areas of state funding, as protections for the MAEP may require deeper cuts or reductions in other essential state services or programs if budget constraints arise.

Summary

Senate Bill 2328 aims to amend Section 27-104-13 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically addressing the treatment of the Mississippi Adequate Education Program (MAEP) in relation to mid-year budget reductions. This bill proposes that funding for the MAEP be exempt from any budget cuts that may be imposed during the fiscal year. In essence, if there are financial shortfalls leading to overall budget decreases, the education funding allocated to the MAEP would remain intact, thus ensuring ongoing support for public education in the state.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB2328 could center on the broader fiscal implications of exempting education funding from cuts. Proponents argue that protecting the MAEP is vital for maintaining quality education and the long-term benefits of a well-educated populace, particularly as educational attainment is often linked to economic growth. Critics, however, may express concerns about the equity of preserving education funds at the potential expense of critical social services and infrastructure, raising questions about budgetary priorities and the sustainable allocation of public resources. Opponents might also argue that this bill could set a precedent for other funding exemptions, complicating future budget management.

Next_steps

If passed, SB2328 would reinforce the state's commitment to education despite financial fluctuations. The bill's success will hinge on the legislative support it garners, as well as public opinion on educational priorities versus other fiscal responsibilities. Its ongoing scrutiny in future budget sessions will be essential in determining its effectiveness and impact on the state's fiscal health in the coming years.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2689

Mid-year budget reductions; exempt MAEP funds.

MS SB2332

MAEP; revise funding formula.

MS SCA4

Legislature: 2-year budget.

MS SCA9

Legislature: 2-year budget.

MS SB1472

School district budgets; three years

MS S2026

Appropriates $58,782,119,000 in State funds and $31,007,261,743 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2026.

MS A5800

Appropriates $58,782,119,000 in State funds and $31,007,261,743 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2026.

MS S2025

Appropriates $56,635,803,000 in State funds and $27,501,993,844 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2025.

MS A4700

Appropriates $56,635,803,000 in State funds and $27,501,993,844 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2025.

MS A4402

Appropriates $50,640,229,000 in State funds and $24,082,639,850 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2022-2023.

Similar Bills

MS SB2689

Mid-year budget reductions; exempt MAEP funds.

MS HB1771

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS HB1826

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS HB1642

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS HB45

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS HB1630

Appropriation; Transportation, Department of.

MS SB2468

Budget process; bring forward certain sections relating to and provide for transfers of funds.

MS HB1686

Bonds; authorize issuance for defeasing bonds issued for the purpose of accelerating certain highway projects.