Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1862

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
2/11/26  

Caption

Appropriation; Town of Summit to assist Summit Rural Fire Department with completing driveways and parking at fire station.

Impact

The approved funding through HB1862 is significant as it directly supports local emergency response capabilities. By improving access to the fire station, it is expected to benefit the local community by ensuring that fire services can respond more efficiently during emergencies. This legislative action underscores the importance the state places on supporting local governments and their ability to respond to public safety needs. It highlights a commitment to investing in community infrastructure that has a direct impact on the well-being of residents.

Summary

House Bill 1862 is a piece of legislation introduced in the Mississippi Legislature aimed at providing financial assistance to the Town of Summit for its Rural Fire Department. The bill appropriates a total of $80,000, earmarked specifically for completing essential infrastructure improvements, namely the driveways and parking area at the fire station located on the Southwest Mississippi Community College campus. The funding is intended for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027. This allocation is crucial for enhancing public safety infrastructure in the area.

Contention

While there appear to be no major points of contention publicly noted in the discussions surrounding this bill, appropriations for local services often prompt debates regarding budget priorities and the allocation of state funds. Those advocating for increased funding for local fire departments may point towards the necessity of such appropriations in light of rising emergency service demands. In contrast, budget-constrained critics may voice concerns over the sustainability of funding and call for a more comprehensive review of expenditure across various sectors to balance public service needs with fiscal responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1871

Appropriation; Town of Summit for purchasing equipment for police department.

MS HB78

Appropriation; Town of Summit for purchase and installation of weather sirens.

MS HB76

Appropriation; Summit Community Development Foundation for development of a public park in Town of Summit.

MS HB930

Appropriation; Rural Fire Truck Fund for additional round of trucks under Rural Fire Truck Acquisition Assistance Program.

MS SB2970

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to Hinds County for Midway Road and Owens Road Volunteer Fire Department Fire Station.

MS HB1865

Bonds; authorize issuance to assit the Town of Summit with purchasing equipemnt for its police department.

MS HB138

Appropriation; Insurance Department to assist certain fire departments for costs of specialized washing machines to clean firefighters' PPE.

MS SB2402

Rural Fire Truck Acquisition Assistance Program; bring forward sections.

MS HB77

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Summit Community Development Foundation with development of a public park in Summit.

MS HB1886

Appropriation; Hinds County for constructing a building for a new fire station for the Byram Volunteer Fire Department in House District 66.

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