Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB890

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Downtown Jackson Revitalization Coalition; create with national, state and local stakeholders.

Impact

If enacted, HB890 will solidify collaboration between multiple governmental and local entities, allowing for a unified approach to initiate revitalization projects in downtown Jackson. The bill delineates a structure for the coalition's composition, ensuring representation from key stakeholders, including government leaders and local organizations. This could significantly impact state laws related to urban development and community investment, potentially leading to changes in how resources are allocated and managed within the city.

Summary

House Bill 890 aims to establish the Downtown Jackson Revitalization Coalition, which will bring together federal, state, and local stakeholders to develop a comprehensive plan for revitalizing downtown Jackson, Mississippi. This initiative is designed to address pressing issues in the city, including urban decay, economic stagnation, and crime, by leveraging the resources and expertise of various entities, including government agencies and community organizations. The coalition is tasked with creating a strategic plan by December 15, 2026, focusing on coordinated action towards revitalization efforts.

Contention

While the bill's proponents highlight the need for a coordinated effort towards improving downtown Jackson, some may argue about the effectiveness of coalitions in executing revitalization plans. Concerns may also arise regarding the involvement of diverse stakeholders, particularly the extent of federal influence versus local autonomy in decision-making. The coalition's ability to mobilize resources, influence policies, and enact meaningful changes could face scrutiny as it navigates the complexities of urban renewal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB715

Downtown Jackson Revitalization Coalition; create with national, state and local stakeholders.

MS HB1879

City of Jackson Revitalization Act; create.

MS HB1814

Appropriation; MDA for coordinating with the MS Main Street Association to expand community investment and downtown revitalization.

MS SB3071

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Pascagoula Redevelopment Authority for continued downtown revitalization.

MS HB1085

Mississippi Main Street; authorize counties to donate to and make MDAH administrator of Main Street Revitalization Grant.

MS HB1498

MS Comprehensive Cancer Care Coalition Task force; create.

MS HB1813

Appropriation; MDA for MS Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Projects.

MS HB1944

Appropriation; Jackson Redevelopment Authority to assist with infrastructure, public safety and economic development projects.

MS SB2746

The Mississippi Comprehensive Cancer Care Coalition Task Force; create.

MS HB938

Mississippi Main Street Revitalization Grant Program; transfer administration of and revise certain other provisions.

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