Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Jackson with construction of a new Fire Station 5.
Impact
The bill allows for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $2.5 million, with a cap of $850,000 that may be issued in any given fiscal year. This funding mechanism is designed to alleviate financial pressures on the city while ensuring that necessary public safety infrastructure improvements can proceed. The establishment of a separate fund to manage these financial resources highlights a structured approach to local government financing for critical service improvements.
Summary
House Bill 874 authorizes the issuance of state general obligation bonds aimed at assisting the City of Jackson, Mississippi, in funding costs associated with the demolition of Fire Station 5 and the construction of a new facility. This includes not only the construction of the fire station but also the acquisition of a large ladder truck and related structures. The bill emphasizes the need for modernized public safety facilities to enhance emergency response capabilities within the city.
Contention
As with many bonding measures, potential contention arises around the responsibility for debt repayment and the appropriation of funds. The full faith and credit of the State of Mississippi guarantees these bonds, ensuring that even in the event of insufficient fund appropriations, the State Treasurer will mobilize funds to meet obligations. This could prompt discussions about state fiscal responsibility and the prioritization of local projects.
Bond; authorize issuance to assist Hinds County with constructing building for a new fire station for Byram Volunteer Fire Department in House District 66.