Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1442

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  
Engrossed
2/12/26  
Refer
2/16/26  

Caption

Airports; authorize public entities owning/operating to contract for certain purposes relating to.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would fundamentally alter how airport authorities and other public bodies interact with private entities in infrastructure oversight and development. By allowing contracts similar to those used for toll roads, it paves the way for potentially more private sector involvement in airport operations, which could lead to increased efficiency and innovation. The provisions mean that the entities could undertake significant improvements or new constructions at airports more expediently by bypassing traditional bidding processes mandated by existing laws. This change may be particularly impactful in regions seeking economic stimulation through enhanced airport facilities.

Summary

House Bill 1442 aims to expand the capabilities of airport authorities, municipalities, and other governmental entities regarding the management and operation of airports in Mississippi. Specifically, it allows these entities to contract with private companies for the financing, designing, constructing, operating, or maintaining of airport facilities. This is modeled after how similar contracts for toll roads and bridges are executed. The bill also provides a significant exemption, eliminating the requirements of Section 31-7-13, which typically applies to public contracts, thereby facilitating more streamlined procurement processes for airport-related projects.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 1442 appears to lean towards support from entities likely to benefit from this arrangement, such as local governments and airport authorities eager for improved facilities without the rigorous procurement constraints. However, there may be concerns from oversight bodies regarding transparency and accountability with decreased regulation in the contracting process. Critics might worry that these exemptions may lead to less competitive bidding and higher costs in the long run, although proponents argue it will expedite necessary developments and modernize airport operations.

Contention

A notable point of contention may arise from the streamlined processes it introduces, which some stakeholders might view as too lenient. With the exemptions provided in the bill, questions regarding accountability and the potential for favoritism in the awarding of contracts could surface. Advocacy groups might argue that this could undermine public trust in government procurement processes. The balance of encouraging private investment while maintaining transparent and fair practices will likely be a key theme in discussions around the bill as it moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2834

ITS; prohibit from contracting with certain entities in mainland China or BIS sanctioned countries.

MS HB968

Public contracts of energy efficiency services; extend repealer on authority and certain requirements for.

MS SB2464

Firearms, firearm entities and knives; prohibit governmental entities from entering into certain contracts regarding.

MS SB2299

Community colleges; authorize to use certain funds for certain new construction contracts.

MS HB555

Public procurement laws; exempt certain purchases and contracts for landmark buildings from for certain time.

MS HB1094

Department of Health; exempt certain contracts relating to the Public Health Lab from PPRB approval.

MS SB2161

Independent schools; authorize to contract with certain law enforcement entities to provide officers on school property.

MS SB2079

Public contracts for energy efficiency services; extend the repealer of.

MS SB2696

Public Health Laboratory; exempt from Public Procurement Review Board approval requirement for certain contracts.

MS HB186

Energy efficiency service public contracts; extend repealer on.

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