Mississippi 2024 Regular Session All Bills (Page 73)
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1971
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Board Of Supervisors Of Sharkey County To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With Implementing Business Recovery Activities, Beginning Site Development For Two Pending Businesses, And Establishing Business Attraction And Retention Strategies To Encourage New Business Development And Help Existing Businesses For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1972
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Board Of Supervisors Of Sharkey County For The Purpose Of Providing Local Match Funding To Establish The Sharkey County Center For Workforce Development To Create Culturally Competent Community-specific Solutions To Support Industry-driven Business Attraction And Retention Strategies For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1973
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Governing Authorities Of The City Of Holly Springs To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With Infrastructure Repairs, Upgrades And Improvements To Be Made By The City's Utility Department For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1974
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Governing Authorities Of The City Of Holly Springs, Mississippi, To Assist Alliance Healthcare System In Paying Costs Associated With Building A Micro-hospital Inside The System Hospital's Onsite Clinic For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1975
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Board Of Supervisors Of Marshall County To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With The Repair And Renovation Of The County Courthouse For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1976
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Board Of Supervisors Of Marshall County To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With The Completion Of The Blackwater Road Bridge Project For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1977
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Board Of Supervisors Of Marshall County To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With The Completion Of The Red Banks Road Improvement Project For Construction Of A Five-lane Road For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1978
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Board Of Supervisors Of Marshall County To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With The Completion Of The Marianna Road Improvement Project For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1979
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Board Of Supervisors Of Marshall County To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With The Byhalia Railroad Bridge Project For The Construction Of An Overpass Bridge And Related Improvements For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB198
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds To Assist The City Of Greenville, Mississippi, In Paying The Costs Associated With Improvements To Its Water And Sewer Systems; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1980
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Governing Authorities Of The City Of Holly Springs To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With Restoring The Gravesite Of Hiram Revels For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1981
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Failed
3/27/24
An Act Making An Appropriation To The Governing Authorities Of The City Of Jackson To Assist In Paying Costs Associated With Repair And Improvements By The City's Parks And Recreation Department To Westside Park For The Fiscal Year 2025.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1982
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Engrossed
3/27/24
Refer
4/5/24
Failed
4/16/24
An Act To Establish The "mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (ms Ross) Act" For The Purpose Of Authorizing The Department Of Public Safety To Assist Local Law Enforcement Agencies And School Governing Bodies With The Cost Of Employing A School Resource Officer (sro) At Each School Campus Within The Jurisdictions Of Their Law Enforcement And Governing Authorities; To Define Terminology; To Provide That The Assistance Of Employing Sros Shall Be Made Available To Public And Private Elementary And Secondary Schools; To Provide That The Department Shall Allocate A Percentage Of The Cost For The Employment Of One Sro For Each School Campus; To Require The Local Law Enforcement Agency And/or The School Governing Board To Provide The Remaining Percentage Of The Cost For The Employment Of One Sro For Each School Campus Within Their Jurisdiction Of Control; To Require Local Law Enforcement Agencies And School Governing Bodies To Make Joint Application To The Department For The Approval Of Allocation Of Funds; To Specify The Information To Be Included In The Application; To Prescribe The Details Of The Program Including The Requirement Of A Memorandum Of Understanding Or Interlocal Agreement Between A Local Law Enforcement Agency And A School Governing Body; To Amend Section 37-7-321, Mississippi Code Of 1972, In Conformity To The Preceding Provisions; To Create The Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (ms Ross) Fund As A Special Fund In The State Treasury; To Provide That Monies In The Special Fund Shall Be Used To Provide Funds To Local Law Enforcement Agencies And School Governing Bodies For The Purposes Described In This Act; To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds For The Mississippi School Resource Officers School Safety (ms Ross) Fund; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1983
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Engrossed
3/27/24
Refer
4/8/24
Enrolled
5/6/24
Passed
5/13/24
An Act To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds In The Amount Of $20,000,000 For The Ace Fund; To Amend Section 57-61-25, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Increase By $5,000,000 The Amount Of General Obligation Bonds That May Be Issued Under The Mississippi Business Investment Act; To Amend Section 57-61-36, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Increase The Amount Of Bond Proceeds That The Mississippi Development Authority May Utilize Under The Mississippi Business Investment Act To Make Grants Or Loans To Municipalities Through An Equipment And Public Facilities Grant And Loan Fund To Aid In Infrastructure-related Improvements, The Purchase Of Equipment, And The Purchase, Construction Or Repair And Renovation Of Public Facilities; To Amend Section 57-75-15, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Increase By $5,000,000 The Amount Of General Obligation Bonds That May Be Issued Under The Mississippi Major Economic Impact Act For Projects Designed To Enhance Facilities That Are At Risk For Closure Pursuant To The Defense Base Realignment And Closure Act Of 1990 Or Other Applicable Federal Law; To Reduce By $60,000,000 And $5,000,000 The Amounts Of State General Obligation Bonds Authorized To Be Issued For Projects Defined In Subparagraphs (xxviii) And (xxx), Respectively, Of Section 57-75-5(f); To Remove The Amount Of State General Obligation Bonds Authorized To Be Issued For Projects Defined In Subparagraph (xxvi) Of Section 57-75-5(f); To Amend Section 57-75-25, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Reduce By $50,000,000 The Amount Of State General Obligation Bonds Authorized To Be Issued Under The Mississippi Small Enterprise Development Finance Act; To Amend Section 65-4-25, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Increase By $5,000,000 The Amount Of Bonds Authorized To Be Issued Under The Economic Development Highway Act; To Amend Section 25, Chapter 533, Laws Of 2010, As Last Amended By Section 14, Chapter 480, Laws Of 2021, To Increase By $10,000,000 The Amount Of General Obligation Bonds That May Be Issued For The Mississippi Industry Incentive Financing Revolving Fund; To Amend Section 1, Chapter 492, Laws Of 2020, As Amended By Section 4, Chapter 480, Laws Of 2021, To Revise The Purposes For Which The Proceeds Of Bonds Authorized To Be Issued For The State Institutions Of Higher Learning For A Capital Project At The University Of Southern Mississippi May Be Used; To Amend Section 1, Chapter 480, Laws Of 2021, As Amended By Section 1, Chapter 328, Laws Of 2022, And By Section 32, Chapter 549, Laws Of 2023, For The Same Purpose; To Amend Section 10, Chapter 567, Laws Of 2013, As Last Amended By Section 1, Chapter 372, Laws Of 2022, To Reduce The Amount Of State General Obligation Bonds Authorized To Be Issued For The Hinds County Development Project Loan Fund; To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds To Assist Hinds County, Mississippi, In Paying Costs Associated With The Repair And Renovation Of And Upgrades And Improvements To The Hinds County Courthouse Located In The City Of Jackson; To Amend Section 23, Chapter 492, Laws Of 2020, Which Authorizes The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds For The Mississippi Community Heritage Preservation Grant Fund, To Extend The Time Within Which The Bonds May Be Issued; To Amend Section 80, Chapter 492, Laws Of 2020, To Revise The Purposes For Which The Proceeds Of Bonds Authorized To Be Issued To Assist The Mississippi Transportation Commission And The Mississippi Department Of Transportation In Paying The Costs Associated With Infrastructure Upgrades To Improve The Capacity And Safety Of The Intersection Of Mississippi Highway 7 And University Avenue In Oxford, Mississippi, May Be Used; To Provide That The Proceeds Of The Bonds May Be Used To Assist The Mississippi Transportation Commission And The Mississippi Department Of Transportation In Paying The Costs Associated With Extending And Connecting Commonwealth Boulevard And Pegues Road; To Provide That The Mississippi Development Authority Shall Establish A Program To Provide Grants To Assist Certain Manufacturers Of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems In Paying Costs Associated With Research And Development To Expand Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Manufacturing Capabilities In Mississippi; To Provide An Application Process For Entities Who Desire To Participate In The Grant Program; To Create The "small Unmanned Aircraft System Manufacturer Grant Fund" As A Special Fund In The State Treasury; To Provide That Monies In The Fund Shall Be Disbursed, Upon Appropriation By The Legislature, In The Discretion Of The Mississippi Development Authority, To Provide Grants Authorized In This Act; To Transfer $500,000 From The 2023 Local Improvements Projects Fund To The Small Unmanned Aircraft System Manufacturer Grant Fund; To Amend Section 124, Chapter 480, Laws Of 2021, To Revise The Purposes For Which The Proceeds Of Bonds Authorized To Be Issued To Assist The City Of Starkville, Mississippi, With Certain Road Projects May Be Used; To Provide That The Proceeds Of The Bonds May Be Used To Assist The City Of Starkville In Paying Costs Associated With Repairs, Upgrades And Improvements To The City's Ernest E. Jones Wastewater Treatment Plant And Related Infrastructure And Facilities; To Authorize The Issuance Of State General Obligation Bonds To Provide Funds For The Gulf Coast Passenger Rail Restoration Match Fund Which Is Created In This Act; To Provide That Monies In The Fund Shall Be Used To Pay The State Of Mississippi's Share Of Matching Funds For Any Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements (crisi) Grant For The Payment Of Costs Associated With Improvements To Track, Siding, Switches, Interlocking, Yards, Grade Crossings And Other Capital Improvements And Related Administrative And Contingency Costs Necessary To Restore Passenger Rail Service Along The Mississippi Gulf Coast In Mississippi In Hancock, Harrison And Jackson Counties; To Provide That The Secretary Of State Shall Establish A Program To Provide Grants To Assist Persons And Other Entities In Paying Costs Associated With Making Improvements To State Land; To Provide An Application Process For Persons And Other Entities Who Desire To Participate In The Grant Program; To Create The "secretary Of State Land Improvement Fund" As A Special Fund In The State Treasury And To Provide That Monies In The Special Fund Shall Be Expended By The Secretary Of State, Upon Appropriation By The Legislature, To Provide Grants Authorized Under This Act; To Transfer $13,000,000 From The Capital Expense Fund To The Secretary Of State Land Improvement Fund; To Amend Section 15, Chapter 492, Laws Of 2020, As Amended By Section 5, Chapter 480, Laws Of 2021, To Extend The Period Of Time In Which State General Obligation Bonds May Be Issued For The 2020 Chickasaw Heritage Center Fund; To Direct The State Treasurer To Transfer A Certain Amount From The 2023 Local Improvements Projects Fund To The Small Unmanned Aircraft System Manufacturer Grant Fund; To Direct The State Treasurer To Transfer A Certain Amount From The State General Fund To The Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund; To Create The "secretary Of State Land Improvement Fund," As A Special Fund In The State Treasury And To Provide The Purposes For Which Monies In The Fund May Be Used; To Direct The State Treasurer To Transfer A Certain Amount From The Capital Expense Fund To The Secretary Of State Land Improvement Fund; To Require The Attorney General To Take Necessary Actions To Determine Compliance With The Conditions Of Use Of A Land Conveyance Relating To Certain Public Lands Within The City Of Jackson, Mississippi, And To Enforce The Terms Of The Instrument Of Conveyance Upon A Determination Of A Violation Of The Original Specified Purposes; To Direct The State Treasurer To Transfer A Certain Amount From The Capital Expense Fund To The 2024 Local Improvements Projects Fund; And For Related Purposes.
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Mississippi 2024 Regular Session
Mississippi House Bill HB1984
Introduced
3/25/24
Refer
3/25/24
Engrossed
3/27/24
Refer
4/5/24
Enrolled
4/22/24
Passed
4/29/24
An Act To Authorize An Ad Valorem Tax Credit For A Person, Firm Or Corporation Operating A Refinery And Owning Oil, Gas Or Petroleum Products Located At Such Refinery Prior To Being Refined In The Process Of Being Refined At Such Refinery, Or Having Been Refined, At Such Refinery And Stored At Such Refinery; To Provide That The Tax Credit Shall Be For The Amount Of All Ad Valorem Taxes Payable That Are Attributable To Such Oil, Gas Or Petroleum Products And Shall Be Applied Against Other Ad Valorem Taxes Payable On Other Taxable Refinery Property Of The Person, Firm Or Corporation Operating The Refinery; To Provide That Ad Valorem Taxes Applied And Used As An Income Tax Credit Under Section 27-7-22.5 May Not Be Applied And Used As A Credit Under This Act; To Amend Section 27-7-22.5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Authorizes An Income Tax Credit For Any Manufacturer, Distributor, Wholesale Or Retail Merchant Who Pays Ad Valorem Taxes Imposed On Commodities, Raw Materials, Works-in-process, Products, Goods, Wares And Merchandise Held For Resale, To Provide That Ad Valorem Taxes Applied And Used As A Credit Under This Act May Not Be Applied And Used As An Income Tax Credit Under Such Section; To Amend Section 27-31-19, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides An Ad Valorem Tax Exemption For Oil, Gas And Petroleum Products Owned By A Person, Firm Or Corporation Operating A Refinery In The State, Which Are In Transit To Or Situated At Such Refinery For Refining Thereat, Are In The Process Of Being Refined At Such Refinery, Or Have Been Refined At Such Refinery And Are Still Owned By Or In The Hands Of The Refiner, To Clarify That The Exemption Does Not Extend To Finished Petroleum Products In Temporary Storage Outside The Refinery Property; And For Related Purposes.