Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB221

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

TANF funds; require PEER Committee to review and evaluate performance outcomes of subcontracts and subgrants of.

Impact

The implementation of HB 221 is expected to improve oversight of TANF funding, potentially influencing how the Department of Human Services allocates these resources. By establishing a formal evaluation process, the bill aims to ensure that funds are utilized effectively and align with the legislative intent for social assistance. Lawmakers and stakeholders hope that this structured review will lead to improved outcomes for beneficiaries, which is necessary for the continued support of TANF initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 221 mandates the Joint Legislative PEER Committee to conduct a review and evaluation of the performance outcomes of subcontracts and subgrants related to TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) funds allocated by the Department of Human Services. This evaluation will occur at least once every two years, ensuring a systematic examination of how these funds are spent and whether they meet established goals. A comprehensive report of findings from these evaluations is required to be submitted to the legislature, with the first report due by February 1, 2026. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the usage of public funds.

Contention

While the bill seems to have a well-defined objective of increasing accountability, there may be points of contention relating to the operational burdens it places on the PEER Committee and the Department of Human Services. Some legislators might express concerns about the practicality of conducting evaluations every two years, especially in relation to resource allocation within the committee. Additionally, discussions among lawmakers could raise questions about the potential for increased regulatory oversight and its impact on the efficiency and responsiveness of TANF services.

Companion Bills

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