Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB4114

Introduced
4/9/24  
Refer
4/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

If passed, HB 4114 will have significant implications for local governance and resource allocation. The establishment of a food pantry will likely provide essential services to those facing food shortages, and it reflects a commitment by local government to actively participate in community welfare. While the bill focuses on a specific initiative, it could also pave the way for further discussions about public support programs within the county, potentially influencing similar measures at state levels.

Summary

House Bill 4114 is a legislative proposal aimed at empowering the Board of Supervisors in Marshall County, Mississippi. The bill authorizes the Board to expend county funds for the establishment of a county-owned food pantry. This initiative is envisioned as a means to support local residents in need, thereby improving public welfare and safety within the community. The bill emphasizes the importance of local resources in addressing food insecurity and supporting vulnerable populations within the county's jurisdiction.

Contention

While the bill appears to garner support for its intent, potential points of contention may arise regarding the management of these funds and the operation of the food pantry. Questions could be raised about budget allocations and whether the county's financial resources are adequate to sustain the food pantry in the long term. Additionally, discussions around who qualifies for assistance and how it will be administered might become focal points for debate among community members and the Board of Supervisors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1464

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

MS HB1703

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

MS HB154

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

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 HB978

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

MS HB1528

Benton County; authorize to contract with and/or contribute to the Institute of Community Services, Inc.

MS SB3145

George County; authorize to levy 3% sales tax on the sales of hotels and motels within the county and 1% tax on the sales of restaurants.

MS SB2574

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

MS HB1351

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist with repair and renovation of the Rosenwald School in Marshall County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.