Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1893

Introduced
2/16/26  
Refer
2/16/26  
Engrossed
2/19/26  
Refer
2/27/26  
Enrolled
3/31/26  

Caption

Appropriation; Forestry Commission.

Impact

The passage of HB 1893 will enable the Forestry Commission to continue its programs aimed at forest protection, management, and regeneration, which are crucial for addressing insect infestations, disease control, and promoting sustainable forestry practices. The performance targets set in the bill, such as re-inventorizing 20% of the state's forest lands and protecting acres from wildfires, reflect the state's proactive approach towards environmental sustainability. By ensuring adequate funding, the bill aims to enhance the Commission's ability to fulfill its responsibilities and achieve its objectives effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1893 is an appropriation bill aimed at funding the Mississippi State Forestry Commission for the fiscal year 2027. The bill allocates a total of $32,486,187, with $17,979,969 from the State General Fund and $14,506,218 from special funds. These funds are essential for supporting the operations of the Forestry Commission, which plays a vital role in managing the state's forest resources and implementing conservation programs. The financial provisions indicate a commitment to maintaining and improving forest lands, which serve both ecological and economic purposes in the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 1893 appears positive, as members of the legislature recognize the importance of forestry management in maintaining the state’s natural resources. There was broad support for the bill during discussions among lawmakers, indicating a consensus on the role of the Forestry Commission in safeguarding Mississippi's forests. However, as with any funding bill, some concerns may have surfaced regarding the adequacy of the appropriations in relation to the growing needs of the forestry sector and environmental challenges.

Contention

While the bill passed without significant opposition, potential points of contention may arise regarding the specifics of how the allocated funds will be deployed. For instance, ensuring that programs funded are properly monitored and that funds are not diverted away from their intended purpose will be critical. Moreover, balancing regional demand for support with overall state priorities in forest management may lead to discussions among stakeholders regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of the Forestry Commission’s initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB5

Appropriation; Forestry Commission.

MS HB1726

Appropriation; Forestry Commission.

MS HB44

Appropriation; Library Commission.

MS HB1770

Appropriation; Library Commission.

MS HB41

Appropriation; Arts Commission.

MS SB2031

Appropriation; Gaming Commission.

MS SB3036

Appropriation; Gaming Commission.

MS SB2004

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.

MS SB3005

Appropriation; IHL - Mississippi State University - Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.

MS HB31

Appropriation; Athletic Commission.

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MD SB282

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MD HB390

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MD HB350

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MD SB319

Budget Bill (Fiscal Year 2026)

NJ SCR41

Proposes constitutional amendment to establish a 2 percent cap on annual appropriations increases for certain State government spending.

MI SB0055

Appropriations: supplemental; supplemental appropriations; provide for. Creates appropriation act.

IA SF2461

A bill for an act establishing continuing appropriations in fiscal years for which annual appropriations have not been enacted.(Formerly SF 2388, SSB 3176.)

NM HB332

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