Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1458

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Lower Pearl River Restoration Trust Fund; authorize monies in the fund to be used to hire administrator for.

Impact

The bill's passage would provide a necessary framework for the management of the Lower Pearl River Restoration Fund by ensuring that adequate personnel are appointed to oversee the operations and maintenance of projects under the fund's purview. By allocating these funds specifically for administrative purposes, the bill facilitates more effective governance and oversight, smoothing the collaboration between various government and environmental entities involved in the project.

Summary

House Bill 1458 aims to amend Section 51-11-105 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to authorize the utilization of funds in the Lower Pearl River Restoration Fund for the purpose of hiring an administrator or appointing the county administrator for the fund. This bill is crucial in maintaining the ongoing operational and administrative needs of the Lower Pearl River Restoration Project, which involves multiple stakeholders, including the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1458 appears to be generally supportive among those concerned about environmental restoration and effective fund management. Proponents likely view the hiring of dedicated administrators as beneficial for ensuring the projects are managed effectively, while scrutiny may arise from those questioning the efficiency of fund allocations or seeking more transparency in the management processes.

Contention

While the bill serves to bolster the administration of the Lower Pearl River Restoration Fund, notable points of contention could arise from concerns over budgeting, the adequacy of oversight, or the potential for shifting priorities among the stakeholders involved in the restoration efforts. Ongoing discussions may highlight the need for accountability mechanisms to ensure that funds directly benefit the environmental restoration objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3047

Appropriation; Gulf Coast Restoration Funds to the Mississippi Development Authority.

MS HB1631

Appropriation; Pearl River Valley Water Supply District.

MS HB382

Sales tax; create sales tax diversion to the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District.

MS HB1787

Scenic Rivers Development Alliance; authorize to create special purpose entities.

MS HB603

Budget; provide for various transfers of funds, and create various special funds.

MS HB1089

State budget; revise provisions of several FY 23 funds and authorize reimbursement of certain costs of MDA.

MS SB2692

Bonds; repeal authorization for unissued bonds and replace with cash funds.

MS SB2650

Public funds depositories; authorize certain credit unions to qualify as.

MS HB1022

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

MS HB763

MDA FY23 appropriations from Gulf Coast Restoration Fund; revise those made to the Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission.

Similar Bills

MS HB1196

Local governments and rural water systems improvements revolving loan and grant program; authorize Pearl River Valley Water Supply District to participate.

MS SB2866

Local governments and rural water systems improvements revolving loan and grant program; add PRVWSD.

MS HB1631

Appropriation; additional for various state agencies for FY22 & FY23.

MS HB824

MDOT; authorize to assist publicly owned gas and water districts with certain removal and relocation projects.

MS HB826

Vocational education programs; require to be established in every school district or shared operation between multiple districts.

MS HB756

Vocational education programs; require to be established in every school district or shared operation between multiple districts.

MS SB2507

MS Transportation Commission; repayments to a public entity that advances funds may not include interest or other fees.

MS HB638

MS Transportation Commission; authorize to delegate authority to enter into supplemental agreements for expenditures not exceeding $250,000.