Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3230

Introduced
4/17/24  
Refer
4/17/24  
Engrossed
4/22/24  
Refer
4/23/24  
Enrolled
5/2/24  

Caption

Alcorn, Benton, Marshall, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo Counties; extend authority to contribute to NE MS Comm. Servs.

Impact

By extending this provision, SB3230 facilitates continued financial support for the Northeast Mississippi Community Services, which plays a critical role in serving the residents of these counties. This extension allows local governments to maintain and possibly enhance their contributions toward community development initiatives and essential services catered to their populations. It underscores the reliance on local funding to complement state and federal resources, especially in areas that directly impact community well-being.

Summary

Senate Bill 3230 aims to amend existing local and private laws in Mississippi by extending the repeal date for certain funding provisions governing contributions to Northeast Mississippi Community Services, Inc. Specifically, the bill extends the authorization for specific county boards, namely Alcorn, Benton, Marshall, Prentiss, Tippah, and Tishomingo Counties, to contribute funds, not exceeding $150,000 from each board, for the purpose of matching state or federal government funding. The new repeal date is set for July 1, 2028, providing these counties with certainty in their ability to financially support community services until that time frame.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB3230 appears to be positive, especially among local officials and stakeholders who see the bill as a means to assure ongoing support for community services that benefit families and individuals in need. The unanimous voting in favor of the bill reflects a collaborative effort among the lawmakers and indicates widespread agreement about the significance of these contributions for the socioeconomic stability of Northeast Mississippi.

Contention

While no significant points of contention were noted in earlier discussions related to SB3230, the overall context suggests a tendency for future debates surrounding budget allocations and the prioritization of local versus state funding efforts. Maintaining such contributions could lead to discussions around financial equity, ensuring that all counties have adequate resources to meet the varying needs of their communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1528

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

MS HB1089

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

MS SB2446

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

MS HB603

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

MS SB2154

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB3146

Lowndes County; authorize to contribute Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to certain nonprofits.

MS HB430

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Prentiss County with road and bridge improvements.

MS HB726

Supreme court, court of appeals, chancery courts and circuit courts; bring forward code sections related to.

MS SB3065

Bolivar County; authorize contributions to Fannie Lou Hamer Breast Cancer Foundation and Community Action Agency.

MS HB213

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Prentiss County with bridge projects.

Similar Bills

MS SB2009

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2154

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2003

Highways; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in the state highway system.

MS SB2012

State highway system; include Old State Highways 6 and 9 in Pontotoc County in.

MS HB1008

Highways; revise Mississippi Highway 615 in Harrison County.

MS SB2493

State highway system; revise designation for Mississippi Highway 615 in Harrison County.

MS SB2715

Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science; relocate to the campus of Mississippi State University.

MS HB1131

2024 Local Improvements Project Fund; clarify and correct names and purposes of certain.