Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2589

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Engrossed
2/9/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Enrolled
2/27/23  

Caption

West Rankin Parkway; expand permission for use of federal funds.

Impact

The enactment of SB2589 has significant implications for the transportation infrastructure in Mississippi, particularly concerning the West Rankin Parkway. By standardizing the route approval process and addressing the funding sources, the bill aims to streamline project initiation and execution. It allows the Mississippi Transportation Commission to operate more efficiently within the framework of federal regulations, potentially accelerating the timelines for road development and improvements. This could improve connectivity and access within the region, thereby having a positive effect on local economies and transportation networks.

Summary

Senate Bill 2589, titled 'West Rankin Parkway', aims to amend existing legislation to facilitate the approval and funding of the West Rankin Parkway project by the Mississippi Transportation Commission. The bill outlines that route approval must be submitted to the Federal Highway Administration and stipulates that funding for the project will solely come from federal government, local government, or private sources. The bill emphasizes the allocation of federal funds specifically earmarked for the project, ensuring that funds utilized for the highway expansion originate from designated financial sources that include federal allocations for the Central Transportation Commission District.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB2589 appears to be favorable, especially among local government officials and those advocating for improved transportation infrastructure. Supporters likely view the bill as a necessary step in addressing transportation needs and enhancing economic development through better roadways. However, the limited funding sources specified in the bill may raise questions among stakeholders regarding the long-term sustainability and viability of the project, indicating a need for ongoing discussions around funding mechanisms and project scalability.

Contention

While there is broad support for the West Rankin Parkway project, there are elements of contention regarding the reliance on specific funding sources and the potential implications for local projects. Some may argue that the bill's focus on federal and private funding limits the flexibility needed for broader state investments in transportation, potentially creating a dependency on external sources of funding. Additionally, discussions during committee meetings indicated some concerns regarding how this bill might affect other transportation projects and their funding within the state, raising considerations for equitable distribution of resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS S2023

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.

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.

MS A5669

Appropriates $54,357,547,000 in State funds and $26,144,171,463 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2023-2024.

MS S2024

Appropriates $54,357,547,000 in State funds and $26,144,171,463 in federal funds for the State budget for fiscal year 2023-2024.

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 HB4039

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Rankin County with Florence-Byram Parkway Project.

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 SB2631

State property; amend MDAC ability to expend funding for the Ag Museum and clarify the location of state fairgrounds.

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