Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1891

Introduced
3/19/24  
Refer
3/19/24  

Caption

City of Pearl and Rankin County; authorize annual contributions to Trustmark Park not to exceed $1,500,000 in aggregate.

Impact

The legislation specifically increases the financial allocation from previously established limits, thereby impacting local governance and budgetary allocations significantly. The change is poised to facilitate greater community engagement with the stadium and potentially attract more events that promote tourism and local economic benefits. However, the bill is set to be repealed after December 31, 2035, indicating a temporary commitment that may require future legislative action for renewal. This uncertainty could influence long-term planning for the stadium's operations and community programs.

Summary

House Bill 1891, introduced in the Mississippi Legislature, aims to amend previous local and private laws to authorize significant financial contributions to Trustmark Park, a minor league baseball stadium located within Rankin County and the City of Pearl. The bill allows the Rankin County Board of Supervisors and the governing authorities of the City of Pearl to collectively contribute up to $1,500,000 annually to the stadium, highlighting its role in promoting economic development and tourism in the region. This substantial financial backing is intended to maintain and enhance the facilities and operations of Trustmark Park as a community asset.

Contention

Although the bill generally appears to garner support for its economic potential, some discussions around similar contributions have raised concerns regarding the prioritization of public funds for entertainment venues. Opponents may argue that this financial commitment could detract from funding other essential public services or infrastructure needs. Additionally, given that local funds are being redistributed towards a specific venue, there might be scrutiny over transparency and accountability of how these contributions are utilized to truly benefit the residents of Rankin County and the City of Pearl.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3151

Rankin County; authorize to contribute county funds to Trustmark Park for economic development and tourism purposes.

MS HB1817

Rankin County; authorize to contribute funds to Trustmark Park for economic development and tourism purposes.

MS SB3152

City of Pearl; authorize to contribute municipal funds to minor league baseball stadium for economic development and tourism purposes.

MS HB1818

City of Pearl; authorize to contribute funds to minor league baseball stadium for economic development and tourism purposes.

MS SB2890

Lee County; authorize annual contributions to Sanctuary Hospice House.

MS HB1089

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

MS SB2446

Appropriations; revise certain transfers, fund authority, and FY2023 appropriations.

MS HB603

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

MS SB3153

City of Pearl; extend repealer on hotel/motel & restaurant tourism tax.

MS HB856

County boards of supervisors; authorize to make contributions to community participants of the MS Main Street program.

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