Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1917

Introduced
3/21/24  
Refer
3/21/24  

Caption

Lowndes County; increase amount that may be contributed annually to United Way.

Impact

The extension of the contribution period and the increase in the funding cap are expected to provide more financial resources to the United Way, enabling it to support various charitable initiatives in the region. This legislative change can significantly impact local charitable organizations by ensuring a steady stream of resources. Moreover, it reflects a commitment by the local government to support community development and welfare through organized charitable efforts, fostering positive outcomes for residents in Lowndes County.

Summary

House Bill 1917 aims to amend existing local and private laws concerning the contributions made by the Board of Supervisors of Lowndes County, Mississippi, to the United Way of the Golden Triangle Region. This bill extends the repeal date of current provisions from July 1, 2025, to July 1, 2028, allowing the county to make contributions for a longer period. Additionally, it increases the maximum annual contributions that the county can allocate to the United Way from $130,000 to $150,000. The overall intent of the bill is to enhance funding for charitable programs through the United Way, which serves the community in the region.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on the increase of charitable contributions, there may be underlying discussions around the appropriateness of local government funding allocations. Stakeholders might express concerns regarding the sustainability of such contributions, particularly in periods of budget constraints. Additionally, discussions might arise around the selection process of the United Way as the sole beneficiary of these funds, questioning if other local charities should also receive support. Therefore, while the intent of HB1917 is clear, the implications on local fiscal responsibility and equity among charitable organizations may spark debate among legislators and constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3146

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

MS HB1726

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

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 SB3148

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

MS HB1727

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

MS HB642

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Clay, Lowndes and Oktibbeha Counties with certain road projects.

MS HB410

Alderman and councilmen; increase the maximum amount of surety bond that may be given by.

MS SB2713

Emerging Crops Fund; increase amount that may be loaned to any one borrower to assist in financing minority economic development.

MS HB1648

Mississippi Small Business Investment Company Act; increase the amount of tax credits that can be allocated under.

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