Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2767

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  
Engrossed
2/5/25  
Refer
2/14/25  
Enrolled
4/7/25  

Caption

The Mississippi Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Council; create.

Impact

The establishment of the advisory council has significant implications for state management of opioid settlement funds. The funds, which consist of contributions from various pharmaceutical companies and related entities, will be channeled into programs focused on prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts concerning opioid addiction. With the council's input, the state seeks to ensure that funds are allocated transparently and effectively, which could lead to improved public health outcomes and resource management on a statewide level. Furthermore, it aims to prevent potential misallocation or mismanagement of the settlement funds, thus fostering public confidence in the state's handling of health crises.

Summary

Senate Bill 2767 aims to create the Mississippi Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Council, which will oversee the allocation and distribution of funds from opioid litigation settlements. The bill defines the responsibilities of the council, which includes producing annual reports summarizing fund distributions and outcomes of funded programs. It expands the Attorney General's authority in managing these funds, ensuring that resources are effectively used for opioid abatement efforts as per the terms of various legal settlements. This legislative move is an important step in addressing the opioid crisis in Mississippi by formalizing oversight and accountability mechanisms for settlement-derived funds.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB 2767 is cautiously optimistic. Proponents highlight its potential to enhance the efficiency and accountability of opioid fund distribution, emphasizing the need for structured oversight in the wake of ongoing opioid challenges facing the state. However, there are concerns from some observers regarding the extent of the Attorney General's authority and whether the council's recommendations will be adequately heeded by the Legislature, which could limit the effectiveness of the intended oversight. The bill suggests a collaborative approach involving multiple stakeholders to tackle the epidemic, yet implementation will be key in gauging its success.

Contention

Notably, the bill has undergone discussion regarding the balance of power within the advisory council and the Legislature's role in grant appropriations. While the Legislature is responsible for accepting or rejecting the council's recommendations, its inability to amend the recommendations has sparked a debate about the practicality and efficacy of this dynamic. Some argue that this could constrain the council's responsiveness to emerging needs and local priorities. Adjustments in future sessions may be necessary to address these concerns, ensuring that the legislative framework effectively supports Mississippi's ongoing efforts to combat the opioid crisis.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2156

Mississippi Rare Disease Advisory Council; create at UMMC.

MS HB616

Mississippi Rare Disease Advisory Council; create at UMMC.

MS HB785

Mississippi Rare Disease Advisory Council; create at UMMC.

MS HB1078

Mississippi Rare Disease Advisory Council; create at UMMC.

MS HB1705

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

MS HB1127

Strengthen Mississippi Homes Act; create and provide fund for.

MS SB2139

Mississippi USA Semiquincentennial Commission and Mississippi Semiquincentennial Celebration Fund; create.

MS HB1266

Mississippi USA Semiquincentennial Commission and Mississippi Semiquincentennial Celebration Fund; create.

MS HB4130

"Mississippi Student Funding Formula"; create to provide funding mechanism for public schools.

MS HB844

Office of Workforce Development; revise funding mechanism for and create Mississippi K-12 Workforce Development Grant Program.

Similar Bills

MS HB848

Opioid Settlement Fund Committee; create to disburse opioid litigation settlement monies.

MS HB1705

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

MS HB661

Department of Marine Resources; revise administrative hearing procedure for.

MS HB1200

Department of Marine Resources; revise administrative hearing procedure for.

MS SB2654

MS Department of Marine Resources; clarify hearing procedures and establish compliance officer.

MS SB2018

MS Department of Marine Resources; clarify hearing procedures and establish designated intake employee.

MS HB1631

Appropriation; additional for various state agencies for FY22 & FY23.

MS SB2847

State agencies; require notice of certain consent decrees and revise provision related to Department of Audit.