Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB4112

Introduced
4/9/24  
Refer
4/9/24  

Caption

Marshall County; authorize expenditure of county funds for the establishment of county-owned food pantry.

Impact

The bill signifies an important development in local governance and resource allocation, enabling counties to invest directly in community services that promote well-being. By authorizing the expenditure of funds for a food pantry, HB4112 encourages proactive measures to combat hunger and support residents in need. This could potentially lead to a positive ripple effect on public health and community safety, as access to food resources plays a crucial role in ensuring a stable living environment for families.

Summary

House Bill 4112 aims to grant the Board of Supervisors of Marshall County, Mississippi, the authority to expend county funds in the establishment of a county-owned food pantry. The intent of the bill is to facilitate access to food resources for residents in the county, thereby advancing public welfare and safety. The establishment of such a pantry is deemed beneficial for the community, particularly in addressing food insecurity issues that may affect local residents.

Contention

While there may not be significant opposition explicitly mentioned in the summary of the bill, discussions surrounding local government expenditure can often evoke varied opinions. Some stakeholders may question the allocation of county funds for such initiatives, emphasizing the necessity for fiscal responsibility. However, proponents of the bill would likely argue that investing in a food pantry is a crucial step toward fostering a supportive and resilient community that prioritizes the needs of its residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1464

Counties and municipalities; authorize establishment of summer youth work programs.

MS HB154

School districts; require administrative efficiency joinder of multiple districts in county into single countywide district.

MS HB1703

Coahoma County; authorize reserve and trust fund trustees to use certain amount of fund to supplement county general fund.

MS SB2184

Bonds; increase authorized bond amount for emergency response center for Chickasaw Trail Industrial Park in Marshall County.

MS SB3141

Kemper County; authorize board of supervisors to expand scope of authority of Gas District to become county utility district.

MS HB299

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Marshall County in improving Barringer Road for Chickasaw Trail Industrial Park access.

MS HB297

Appropriation; Marshall County for completing the Potts Camp Railroad Bridge and Bypass Project.

MS HB978

Bonds; authorize to assist Marshall County with construction of emergency response center to serve Chickasaw Trail Industrial Park.

MS SB2574

Health and safety standards set by the State Board of Health; require counties to comply.

MS HB1804

Tunica County; authorize gaming fee distributed to county special fund to be expended for certain purposes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.