Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1936

Introduced
2/16/26  
Refer
2/16/26  
Engrossed
2/19/26  
Refer
2/27/26  
Enrolled
4/1/26  

Caption

Appropriation; Educational Television, Authority for.

Impact

The bill appears to significantly impact funding for educational television, facilitating continued operations, program development, and personnel funding. Specifically, it ensures that the Authority can maintain its educational content delivery and expand its outreach, which is crucial for statewide educational initiatives. The allocated funds also include provisions for maintaining staffing levels, with 80 permanent and 7 time-limited positions authorized, ensuring that the Authority can function effectively and meet the educational demands of its audience.

Summary

House Bill 1936 is an appropriation act aimed at funding the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television for the fiscal year 2027. The bill allocates a total of approximately $13.7 million from the State General Fund and special funds to cover essential operational expenses. Among these, $4.7 million is designated from the General Fund and an additional $9 million from special source funds collected by the Authority. This substantial support reflects the state's commitment to enhancing educational broadcasting and resources across Mississippi.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding HB 1936 is likely positive, as the funding provision supports public education initiatives, a priority for many stakeholders in Mississippi. There seems to be a broad consensus on the importance of educational broadcasting, especially with the bill's focus on meeting performance targets and continuing community engagement through outreach programs. However, as with any appropriation bill, there could be minor concerns regarding adequate oversight and the effective use of allocated funds, especially in terms of program development and staffing.

Contention

While the bill mainly received favorable support, potential points of contention may arise concerning the distribution of funds and whether they adequately meet the growing needs of the educational broadcasting sector. Legislators might scrutinize the allocation for personal services, particularly if there are anticipated changes in expenses or staffing requirements in the coming fiscal years. Additionally, ensuring the effectiveness of performance measures outlined in the bill may lead to discussions on accountability and achieving the specified targets for educational output and audience engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1769

Appropriation; Educational Television, Authority for.

MS HB43

Appropriation; Educational Television, Authority for.

MS HB1728

Appropriation; Port Authority, State.

MS HB7

Appropriation; Port Authority, State.

MS SB3051

Appropriation; Development Authority, Mississippi.

MS SB2046

Appropriation; Development Authority, Mississippi.

MS HB1880

Income tax; authorize tax credit for companies engaged in television productions.

MS HB1738

Appropriation; Yellow Creek State Inland Port Authority.

MS HB16

Appropriation; Yellow Creek State Inland Port Authority.

MS SB3167

Income tax; authorize credits for certain in-state television productions, or alternative rebate for 75% of credit amount.

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