Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3146

Introduced
3/14/23  
Refer
3/14/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  

Caption

Lowndes County; authorize to contribute Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to certain nonprofits.

Impact

The enactment of SB3146 is expected to provide essential financial support to nonprofit organizations within Lowndes County. By permitting the allocation of Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, which are designed to boost the local economy post-pandemic, the bill seeks to empower community organizations that can improve overall quality of life. The designated funds will facilitate various programs and services, thus enhancing support structures for vulnerable populations and fostering stronger community ties.

Summary

Senate Bill 3146 authorizes the Board of Supervisors of Lowndes County, Mississippi, to allocate funds from the county's Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to various nonprofit organizations. The bill allows contributions up to specific amounts for several local entities, including the Frank P. Phillips Memorial YMCA, Boys and Girls Club of the Golden Triangle, and the Golden Triangle Regional Homeless Coalition among others. This funding aims to support community services and initiatives that address local needs including youth programs, homelessness, and mental health services.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB3146 appears to be generally positive among community leaders and those advocating for the programs supported by the bill. Proponents argue that direct financial support from the county will greatly benefit nonprofit organizations, which rely on such funding to operate effectively and to continue their crucial work within the community. There is, however, potential for some concern regarding the legislative process of utilizing public funds, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in how the money is used.

Contention

While SB3146 aims to benefit local nonprofits, it may also come under scrutiny regarding the equitable distribution of funds and the accountability of recipients. The bill explicitly states that funds cannot be used for salaries or bonuses, which may raise questions about the operational feasibility for some nonprofits. Additionally, concerns may arise about prioritizing certain organizations over others, prompting discussions about the criteria used for fund allocation and ensuring that the needs of diverse community sectors are met fairly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

MS HB1725

Lowndes County; authorize contribution to Prairie Land Water Association using ARPA Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.

MS SB3147

Lowndes County; authorize Board of Supervisors to contribute local fiscal recovery funds to Prairie Land Water Association.

MS HB1800

Holmes County; authorize contributions to the Holmes County Long-Term Recovery Committee.

MS HB604

New programs funded with ARPA funds; revise certain provisions and bring forward sections of.

MS SB2444

ARPA programs; revise provisions related to certain programs.

MS HB1727

Lowndes County; authorize contributions to any public utility/assoc. to expand, repair water/sewer infrastructure using ARPA funds.

MS HB1726

Lowndes County; authorize contributions to certain nonprofit organizations using ARPA Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.

MS SB3148

Lowndes County; authorize Board of Supervisors to contribute available funds to public utilities and water/sewer associations.