Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2637

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Strategic Multi-Modal Investment Fund; further define fund allocation.

Impact

The amendment to Section 65-1-901 of the Mississippi Code aims to improve public infrastructure supporting economic growth through key freight transport systems. By creating strict criteria for equitable fund distribution, the bill ensures that no single transportation sector—air, port, or rail—receives less than 20% of the total funds appropriated in a given year. Additionally, projects in rural areas are prioritized to foster balanced regional development and accessibility.

Summary

Senate Bill 2637 introduces significant modifications to Mississippi's Strategic Multi-Modal Investments Fund, which aims to enhance the capacity for freight movement and boost economic activity at state airports, ports, and railroads. The bill mandates that nonfederal monies appropriated by the legislature be deposited into this special fund, ensuring that any unspent amounts roll over to the next fiscal year rather than being absorbed back into the General Fund. The Mississippi Department of Transportation will oversee the fund, facilitating expenditures for approved projects as determined by the board.

Contention

While the bill is designed to streamline fund allocation towards necessary infrastructure improvements, some concerns focus on the centralized power of the Mississippi Department of Transportation in determining expenditures. Critics argue that this oversight may limit local government input into transportation needs specific to their communities, thus potentially overlooking localized priorities in favor of broader regional goals. The establishment of the Strategic Multi-Modal Investments Advisory Board is intended to provide diverse input; however, the board's nonbinding advisory capacity may raise questions about its effectiveness in influencing decision-making.

Final_notes

Senate Bill 2637 represents a concerted effort to address Mississippi's transportation infrastructure needs while simultaneously promoting economic development through better freight and transport capabilities. Its potential implications for local governance and project prioritization highlight an ongoing dialogue around resource allocation in state-funded initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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