Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1355

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  
Refer
3/22/24  

Caption

State agencies; Personnel Board and LBO shall develop salary funding levels for.

Impact

By instituting this framework, HB 1355 is expected to improve budget management at the state level. Each agency will be required to ensure that expenditures do not surpass the designated salary funding levels set by the State Personnel Board. In cases where agencies find the established funding levels insufficient, they are required to seek revisions through a structured process that involves notification to key legislative and fiscal bodies, thereby increasing transparency and accountability in state budgeting.

Summary

House Bill 1355 is aimed at amending Section 25-9-147 of the Mississippi Code to enhance the management and oversight of salary funding levels for state agencies. The bill mandates the legislature to consult with the State Personnel Board in developing salary funding levels, ensuring that all state agencies adhere to these guidelines. This structured approach intends to prevent overspending on personal services and payroll, thereby promoting fiscal responsibility among state agencies.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB 1355 have generally reflected a positive sentiment towards the bill, particularly among those favoring fiscal accountability and structured state governance. However, some dissenters have raised concerns about the potential rigidity of the new framework, suggesting that it may hinder the flexibility necessary for certain agencies to adapt to unforeseen financial pressures or staffing needs.

Contention

Key points of contention regarding this bill include the balance between oversight and flexibility in budget allocation. Some legislators and state officials fear that stringent adherence to salary funding levels might restrict agencies' ability to respond to urgent personnel needs effectively. The bill’s proponents argue that this oversight structure is essential for maintaining financial discipline within state agencies, while opponents caution that a one-size-fits-all approach may not consider the unique challenges faced by different agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3048

Appropriation; Personnel Board.

MS HB768

State Personnel Board; require agencies seeking an exemption from the oversight of to submit written plan of justification to Legislature and SPB.

MS SB2662

State employee salaries; direct State Personnel Board to implement across-the-board increase.

MS HB588

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and revise powers and duties of.

MS HB844

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and create Mississippi K-12 Workforce Development Grant Program.

MS SB3046

Appropriation; Development Authority, Mississippi.

MS HB512

State agencies; authorize Governor to terminate certain appointed agency officials.

MS HB1022

State boards and commissions; Department of Finance and Administration travel regulations shall be applicable to all.

MS HB1365

Assistant teacher salaries; prohibit school districts from using any state-funded increase to substitute the local contribution.

MS HB1619

Appropriation; Oil and Gas Board.

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MS SB3054

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MS SB3042

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MS HB1796

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MS HB1802

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MS HB1805

Appropriation; Physical Therapy Board.

MS HB1808

Appropriation: Real Estate Commission.

MS HB1807

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