Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1951

Introduced
3/25/24  
Refer
3/25/24  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Refer
4/8/24  
Enrolled
4/30/24  

Caption

Appropriation; Health, Department of, for funding the ARPA Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant Program.

Impact

The bill is expected to have a significant positive impact on rural communities in Mississippi by providing necessary resources for water infrastructure improvements. Given the provisions tied to federal guidelines, the bill not only aims to enhance public health through improved water quality but also ensures compliance with the regulations under the federal Social Security Act. This structured approach also involves accountability measures, ensuring that the funds are used appropriately, which is crucial for maintaining public trust and optimizing resource allocation.

Summary

House Bill 1951 is an appropriations bill that directs additional funding to the Mississippi State Department of Health for the ARPA Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant Program. This allocation amounts to $30 million and is designated for the period from the passage of the bill until June 30, 2025. The bill emphasizes the importance of ensuring that funds are utilized for necessary expenditures as per the guidelines set forth by the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and related regulations. It clarifies the Department's responsibilities in monitoring and disbursing the funds to eligible entities, particularly those that have not received prior funding.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1951 appears to be favorable among legislators as it received broad support, evidenced by the unanimous voting outcome (52-0) in the Senate. Stakeholders, including community leaders and health officials, have expressed optimism regarding the bill’s potential to address long-standing infrastructure issues in rural water systems, leading to enhanced quality of life in affected areas. The support for this measure suggests a recognition of the pressing needs within rural communities and a commitment to utilizing federal funds effectively.

Contention

While the passage of HB1951 was largely supported, some concerns were noted regarding the conditions tied to fund distribution and compliance burdens it may place on the State Department of Health. Critics argue that stringent compliance requirements could slow down the disbursement of funds, thereby delaying essential infrastructure projects. However, the emphasis on accountability and adherence to federal guidelines is viewed as necessary to prevent misallocation of resources, thus highlighting a balance between oversight and timely action.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1715

Appropriation; Health Department for funding the ARPA Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant Program.

MS SB3115

Appropriation; additional to DOH for ARPA Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant Program.

MS HB1108

Rural water associations; authorize those providing sewer services to participate in the ARPAA Rural Water Association Infrastructure Grant Program.

MS HB417

Appropriation; Department of Health for funding the Rural Nurses Recruitment and Retention Incentive Grant Program.

MS HB1716

Appropriation; DEQ for funding the MS Municipality and County Water Infrastructure Grant Program.

MS SB3114

Appropriation; additional to DEQ for Mississippi Municipality and County Water Infrastructure Grant Program, ARPA funds.

MS SB2432

MS Municipality & County Water Infrastructure Grant Program Act; amend to clarify eligibility of rural water associations.

MS HB271

Appropriation; additional to Health Department for Mississippi Hospital Sustainability Grant Program, ARPA funds.

MS HB272

Appropriation; Health Department for Local Provider Innovation Grant Program.

MS HB389

Appropriation; Punkin Water Association for costs of drinking water projects under ARPA.

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