Appropriation; Amite County for bridge replacement and bank restabilization project on Brushy Creek.
Impact
This bill emphasizes the state's commitment to addressing key infrastructure needs in local counties. By appropriating funds for these projects, HB501 aims to enhance transportation and safety through the reconstruction of aged or possibly unsafe bridges in the area. The financial support from the state is crucial in facilitating these improvements, allowing Amite County to undertake necessary infrastructure upgrades that might otherwise be challenging due to budget constraints.
Summary
House Bill 501 is an appropriations bill that allocates funds to the Board of Supervisors of Amite County, Mississippi, specifically for two significant infrastructure projects: a bridge replacement project on Robertson Road across Brushy Creek and a bank restabilization project at or near the same location. The total amount appropriated for these projects is $1,000,000, which is to be funded from the State General Fund for the fiscal year 2027, beginning on July 1, 2026, and ending on June 30, 2027.
Contention
While there is no immediate indication of active contention regarding HB501 in the available documentation, appropriations bills often face scrutiny in terms of funding priorities and the allocation of resources among competing projects in a state. Stakeholders in Amite County and neighboring regions may have varying opinions on whether this funding should be prioritized over other potential infrastructure or community projects. Additionally, transparency in how the funds are managed and utilized will likely be a point of interest moving forward.
A bill for an act establishing continuing appropriations in fiscal years for which annual appropriations have not been enacted.(Formerly SF 2388, SSB 3176.)