Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1757

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

MS Land Bank Act; enact.

Impact

The bill mandates that land banks will have various powers, including the ability to manage properties, quiet titles, issue bonds, and ensure proper financing structures to facilitate redevelopment. This empowers local governments to tailor their approach to property issues in ways that reflect specific community needs. However, it also establishes that these land banks can only operate within their respective jurisdictions, ensuring that local governance remains intact while addressing broader economic goals. The law preempts existing regulations when they conflict with the provisions of the land bank act, which may lead to conflicts with some local ordinances.

Summary

House Bill 1757, known as the Mississippi Land Bank Act, aims to address the issue of vacant and abandoned properties across Mississippi. The legislation seeks to empower local governments to create land banks, which will facilitate the acquisition, management, and disposition of these properties. The objective is to return these properties to commerce, thereby improving community safety, economic viability, and reducing costs associated with blighted areas. Significant local control will be afforded to governments through this act in managing land banks, allowing multiple municipalities to collaborate when necessary.

Contention

The introduction of HB1757 has raised concerns about the local autonomy of municipalities, as critics argue it may undermine local regulations by centralizing regulatory authority at the state level. Supporters argue that the act presents critical tools needed to revitalize neighborhoods plagued by abandoned properties, which can deter crime and enhance community aesthetics. Despite its potential benefits, opposition groups are cautious about the possible implications for established local governance structures and community input in real estate management. Provisions restricting eminent domain powers also reflect an understanding of the contentious nature of property rights and community displacement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1019

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS HB1330

Banks; authorize investments in SBICs incorporated outside MS and in LLCs and LLPs.

MS HB1478

"The Prison to Paycheck Act of 2025"; enact.

MS SB2473

Land ownership; prohibit nonresident alien ownership of.

MS HB524

Distinctive motor vehicle license tag; authorize issuance to supporters of Mississippi Land Bank.

MS SB3048

Appropriation; Banking and Consumer Finance, Department of.

MS HB638

MS Transportation Commission; authorize to delegate authority to enter into supplemental agreements for expenditures not exceeding $250,000.

MS HB607

MS High School Activities Association; prohibit public schools from paying funds to for regulation by for certain activities.

MS HB1001

MS Inmate Labor Accountability and Rehabilitation Act; enact.

MS HB1087

County boards of supervisors; authorize contributions to community participants of MS Main Street program.

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