Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2825

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  
Refer
3/12/24  

Caption

Appropriations; revise certain FY2024 appropriations, fund authority and transfers.

Impact

The bill primarily impacts the financial frameworks that govern state agencies. Adjustments made through SB2825 will streamline funding processes and clarify the utilization of special and general funds across various departments. Notably, the authorization for transfers to support the Mississippi Volunteer Firefighter Length-of-Service Award Program demonstrates a direct commitment to those providing critical community services. By correcting appropriations and ensuring timely access to necessary funds, the bill seeks to enhance service delivery across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 2825, as passed by the Mississippi legislature, facilitates necessary technical amendments to the appropriations for the fiscal year 2024. This bill outlines funding adjustments for various state departments, specifically revising the amounts allocated to the Mississippi Insurance Department and establishing clear parameters for the Mississippi Autism Board's administrative support. These amendments aim to ensure that state operations continue efficiently and funds are allocated to areas of pressing concern, including essential services like health and education.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB2825 appears to be supportive among legislators, particularly those advocating for efficient use of state funds and improved fiscal management. The adjustments made to address the financial needs of the Autism Board and insurance provisions are generally viewed positively, indicating a legislative willingness to address specific community needs effectively. However, some opposition could arise regarding the sufficiency of funding for other areas, revealing ongoing concerns about resource allocation within the state.

Contention

While SB2825 is primarily technical in nature, it may not be free from contention surrounding the adequacy of funds for critical state services. Disparities in appropriations could lead to debates over whether sufficient resources are directed towards educational programs and emergency services like firefighting. Furthermore, as the bill reallocates existing funds, it may inadvertently contribute to tensions between departments vying for resources, sparking discussions on the prioritization of state expenditures in future budget sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2446

Appropriations; revise certain transfers, fund authority, and FY2023 appropriations.

MS SB2664

Appropriations; revise certain FY2023 appropriations and direct transfers.

MS SB2962

Appropriation; additional appropriations for various state agencies for FY2023 and FY2024.

MS HB604

New programs funded with ARPA funds; revise certain provisions and bring forward sections of.

MS SB2961

Appropriations; additional for various state agencies for FY2024.

MS SB2454

Budget; revise provisions related to and provide for transfers.

MS HB1089

State budget; revise provisions of several FY 23 funds and authorize reimbursement of certain costs of MDA.

MS HB603

Budget; provide for various transfers of funds, and create various special funds.

MS SB3120

Capital Expense Fund; FY2024 appropriation to MDOT for certain infrastructure expenses.

MS SB3046

Appropriation; Development Authority, Mississippi.

Similar Bills

MS HB1704

Appropriations; revise certain FY 2024 appropriations and direct transfers.

MS HB1246

"Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013"; revise funding for.

MS HB1042

Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013; require study of by MDE to include certain effects.(PEER bill).

MS SB2314

Early Learning Collaborative Act of 2013; revise minimum funding levels.

MS HB1671

Early Learning Collaboratives; expand to provide in every school district by the start of the 2028-2029 school year.

MS HB1340

Family Engagement Kindergarten Readiness Pilot Program; require MDE to establish as a component of the ELC Act of 2013.

MS HB732

Early Learning Collaboratives; expand to provide in every school district by the start of the 2027-2028 school year.

MS HB817

Early Learning Collaborative; increase minimum funding levels for full-day and half-day programs.