Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB440

Introduced
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Appropriation; DFA to provide funding to the Second Chance Outreach Learning Center.

Impact

The enactment of HB 440 is expected to have a positive impact on community education and workforce development within Mississippi. By funding the Second Chance Outreach Learning Center, the bill aims to enhance access to educational resources for adults seeking to improve their skills. This initiative could help address unemployment issues and foster economic growth by enabling individuals to acquire necessary skills for the job market. The funding will alleviate some financial burdens associated with adult education programs.

Summary

House Bill 440 is designed to allocate funding to the Department of Finance and Administration in Mississippi for the Second Chance Outreach Learning Center. The primary objective of this appropriation is to provide free adult literacy and basic vocational training to young men and women, facilitating their ability to secure job opportunities. The bill proposes a funding amount of $30,000, which is to be utilized for operational supplies and securing a location necessary for the Center’s activities during the fiscal year 2027, beginning on July 1, 2026, and ending June 30, 2027.

Contention

While the bill overall seeks to bolster education and training opportunities, there may be discussions surrounding the allocation of state funds and the effectiveness of such programs in producing tangible job placement results. Some stakeholders may question whether the appropriated amount is sufficient to truly support the operational needs of the outreach center, or if there are more effective uses of state funds that could yield better educational outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1888

Appropriation; DFA to provide funding to the Second Chance Outreach Learning Center.

MS HB316

Appropriation; Health Department to provide funding to federally qualified health centers.

MS SB2115

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to Jackson Revival Center's Little Ambassadors Developmental Learning Center.

MS HB1134

Early Learning Collaboratives; expand to provide in every school district by the start of the 2029-2030 school year.

MS HB1922

Appropriation; MS Cultural Crossroads to provide funding to carry out its mission.

MS HB1798

Appropriation; IHL to provide additional funding for Alcorn State to address funding disparity between land grant universities.

MS HB1792

Appropriation; MDA to provide funding to Alcorn State for expansion of research and production of shiitake mushrooms.

MS SB3070

Children's Advocacy Centers of Mississippi Fund; FY 2026 appropriation to the Attorney General to fund Children Advocacy Centers.

MS HB1806

Appropriation; provide funding for public defender and assistants in the 7th Circuit Court District and the CCID.

MS HB1768

Appropriation; Education, Department of.

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