Natural Resource Camp Pilot Program Act of 2026; establish for students in Lee and Monroe counties.
Impact
The pilot program is slated to commence within sixty days following the enactment of the bill and will last for three years, contingent upon the availability of state appropriations or other funding sources such as donations. This bill seeks to enhance environmental education in schools within the designated counties, which may serve as a model for future statewide initiatives or permanent educational programs if proven successful.
Summary
House Bill 474, known as the Natural Resource Camp Pilot Program Act of 2026, establishes a three-year educational program aimed at students in Lee and Monroe counties. The primary objective is to educate these students about the importance of natural resources, including soil, water, plants, and animals, alongside instilling an understanding of environmental health and the significance of land ownership. The program is set to be administered collectively by the boards of supervisors of the two counties, promoting local control over the educational initiatives.
Contention
The requirement for annual reporting by the county boards to the legislature is noteworthy, as it introduces an accountability mechanism to assess the effectiveness of the program. These reports will include critical data such as the number of participating students, operational costs, and recommendations for program enhancements. Should the pilot program prove beneficial, there is potential for expansion or permanent implementation across the state, driving discussions around funding and resource allocation in the Mississippi education system.
A resolution to direct the Clerk of the House of Representatives to only present to the Governor enrolled House bills finally passed by both houses of the One Hundred Third Legislature.
Relating to nonsubstantive additions to, revisions of, and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 88th Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.