Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB663

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

Mississippi Development Authority; authorize to sell certain real property for less than fair market value.

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws revolves around the authority it grants to the MDA. By allowing the MDA to sell properties for less than fair market value, the legislation alters the conventional approach to state property transactions. The proceeds generated from these sales are designated to be deposited into the Mississippi Existing Industry Productivity Loan Program Bond Sinking Fund. This funding mechanism highlights the bill’s intention to reinvest in local economic growth, indicating a direct relationship between state asset management and economic development.

Summary

House Bill 663 seeks to amend existing laws regarding the sale of certain real property by the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA). The bill specifically enables the MDA to sell designated properties located in Lowndes County and the City of Columbus, Mississippi, for less than their fair market value. This provision is significant as it allows greater flexibility in the disposal of state-owned properties, potentially aiding in local economic development efforts by supporting businesses that may require lower-cost land options. By focusing on strategic property sales, the bill aligns with broader goals of fostering local industry productivity.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, HB 663 may raise concerns regarding fiscal responsibility and the implications of undervaluing state properties. Critics might argue that selling public land for less than its worth could set a precedent that undermines the principles of fair market transactions and could be perceived as favoritism in the disposal of state assets. Additionally, the broad discretionary power given to the MDA to determine sale conditions could foster debate about transparency and accountability in governmental decision-making related to public resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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