Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1732

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/17/26  

Caption

Public property; authorize Department of Finance and Administration to sell and convey.

Impact

This bill represents a shift in state property management, facilitating the conversion of state-owned facilities into potentially private-sector uses. By transferring the ownership of this facility, the bill aims to streamline operations and ensure that the location is utilized in a manner that may enhance economic development. The legal stipulations surrounding the sale are designed to provide assurances regarding the property's valuation and the operational continuity of the public services previously offered at the location.

Summary

House Bill 1732, also known as the Act to Authorize the Department of Finance and Administration to Sell and Convey, allows for the sale of the Highway Safety Patrol's Troop H headquarters and Driver Service Bureau facility located in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. The facility is to be sold to COMPASS DATACENTERS JAN I LLC, ensuring that the sale price is not less than the fair market value determined by appraisals by qualified professionals. The act outlines the responsibilities of both the state and the purchaser in ensuring a legitimate transaction.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB1732 appears to be generally positive, particularly within legislative circles that favor privatization and efficient management of public resources. The unanimous passage in the house, with a vote of 119 to 0, suggests strong bipartisan support for the measure, indicating that lawmakers see this as a beneficial move for state operations. However, there may be concerns regarding transparency and the impact of privatization on public services that could arise in broader discussions outside of the immediate legislative context.

Contention

Notable points of contention may revolve around the implications of privatizing government property. Critics might argue that the sale could hinder the accessibility of public services or that the facility might not be utilized to its fullest potential under private ownership. Moreover, the valuation process, while specified in the bill, could raise questions about the legitimacy of the appraisals and whether the state is receiving fair compensation for its assets. These concerns reflect the broader debate about the role of private enterprise in public sector functions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2044

Appropriation; Finance and Administration, Department of.

MS SB3049

Appropriation; Finance and Administration, Department of.

MS SB2302

MDOT; authorize the transfer and conveyance of certain real property to the City of Gulfport.

MS SB2072

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

MS HB663

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

MS SB2198

Handle with Care; authorize implementation and administration of program by Department of Public Safety.

MS SB2189

Independent schools; authorize the creation of police departments.

MS HB556

DFA; authorize to purchase certain real property known as the "East Hamilton Street Properties" in the City of Jackson, Mississippi.

MS HB1602

Driver Services Bureau of the Department of Public Safety; clarify various provisions relating to administration of certain functions of.

MS HB290

Real property conveyance; authorize 18 year olds to contract for.

Similar Bills

MS SB2596

MDOT; authorize the transfer and conveyance of certain real property to the City of Ridgeland.

MS HB1436

MDOT; authorize to transfer property in Harrison County to the City of Gulfport.

MS HB1121

Jackson State University; create fund for construction of new football stadium.

MS HB1728

Public property; authorize Department of Finance and Administration to sell certain real property in the City of Biloxi.

MS SB2302

MDOT; authorize the transfer and conveyance of certain real property to the City of Gulfport.

MS SB2597

DFA; authorize the transfer and conveyance of ABC Warehouse to Madison County Economic Development Authority.

MS HB1456

Department of Public Safety Headquarters; transfer facility in Jackson, MS to UMMC.

MS SB2292

Agricultural & Livestock Theft Bureau; authorize to relocate to vacated Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics facilities.