Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB973

Introduced
2/6/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

Mental Health Employee Retention Loan Repayment Program; create.

Impact

The introduction of HB 973 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws concerning loan repayment assistance and tax regulations. One of the notable changes proposed in this bill is the amendment to Section 27-7-15 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, which would revise the definition of 'gross income' to exclude any loan repayment assistance provided under this program from state income tax considerations. This exemption could potentially encourage higher participation rates among new mental health employees by alleviating some of their financial burdens, thus enhancing efforts to stabilize the workforce in a sector that has historically faced recruitment and retention difficulties.

Summary

House Bill 973 aims to establish the Mental Health Employee Retention Loan Repayment Program within Mississippi, designed to incentivize and support new mental health employees working within the state mental health system. The program is administrated by the Mississippi Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board and focuses on providing financial assistance to individuals who have recently entered the mental health workforce, particularly those burdened by educational loans. Through this initiative, the state seeks to address the ongoing workforce challenges in mental health services by retaining qualified professionals in this vital sector.

Contention

While support for this bill is substantial among stakeholders focused on mental health services, some contention may arise regarding the funding and implementation logistics of the program. Critics might express concerns about the program's reliance on state funds and the prioritization of mental health employee retention over other pressing needs within public service. Questions of equity could also be raised if the program disproportionately benefits certain groups of employees over others, potentially leading to debates within the legislature regarding budget allocations and the overall efficacy of the bill in meeting its objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2373

Skilled Nursing Home and Hospital Nurses Retention Loan Repayment Program; establish.

MS SB2374

Nurse Teacher Loan Repayment Program; establish.

MS HB730

"William F. Winter and Jack Reed, Sr., Teacher Loan Repayment Program"; revise to expand eligibility.

MS SB2585

William F. Winter and Jack Reed, Sr., Teacher Loan Repayment Program; revise provisions of.

MS HB1207

Paramedics Recruitment and Retention Scholarship Grant Program; create.

MS HB1261

State Medical Forgivable Loan Program for Minority Physicians; create.

MS HB1222

The Mississippi Collaborative Response to Mental Health Act; create.

MS SB2576

Community Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Centers and Programs; bring forward code sections.

MS SB2444

ARPA programs; revise provisions related to certain programs.

MS HB1288

Rivers McGraw Mental Health Diversion Program; revise to create mental health treatment courts.

Similar Bills

MS HB572

Mental Health Employee Retention Loan Repayment Program; create and provide funding for.

MS HB697

First Responders Income Tax Relief Act; create.

MS SB2850

Mississippi Highway Patrol Retirement Health Insurance Benefit Program; establish.

MS SB2815

Income tax; exclude full-time law enforcement officer compensation up to $20,000.00 from definition of "gross income."

MS SB3128

"Strengthening Troop Retention for Our National Guard (STRONG) Act"; enact.

MS SB2553

Income tax; exclude from gross income compensation and income of honorably discharged veterans.

MS SB2985

Income tax; exclude from gross income compensation and income of honorably discharged veterans.

MS HB1653

Income tax; exclude forgiven, cancelled or discharged federal student loan debt under the PSLF Program from the definition of "gross income".