Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2400

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Tishomingo County Water District; amend provisions concerning compensation and reimbursement.

Impact

If enacted, SB2400 would directly affect how commissioners in the Tishomingo County Water District are compensated. Currently, the law limits the compensation for commissioners to a certain rate and number of meetings per year. The proposed change would not only increase the per diem amount that commissioners can earn but may also enhance the attractiveness of these positions to more qualified candidates who might previously have been deterred by lower compensation. This could lead to improved governance and oversight within local water management, directly benefiting residents through potential enhancements in water service delivery and infrastructure.

Summary

Senate Bill 2400 aims to amend Section 19-5-171 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically addressing the compensation of commissioners for the Tishomingo County Water District. The bill stipulates that commissioners shall be compensated at a rate of up to $84.00 per day for attending meetings, whether regular or special. This adjustment seeks to align the compensation structure with other local districts and ensure fair remuneration for the time invested in local governance. The bill primarily targets the operational framework of water districts, which play a crucial role in managing water resources in their respective counties.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2400 include broader debates on public service compensation and accountability. Some critics may argue that increasing compensation for commissioners could lead to inefficiencies or budgetary strains within local government finances. Moreover, there may be concerns regarding equity across different counties and districts, as varying compensation rates could result in disparities in attracting diligent public servants. The legislative discussions will likely highlight these concerns, weighing the necessity for fair compensation against fiscal responsibility and transparency in government spending.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3256

Tishomingo County Water District; amend provisions concerning compensation and reimbursement.

MS HB1209

Appropriation; Tishomingo County for repairs and improvements to the Tishomingo Fire Department.

MS HB1996

Cleary Water, Sewer and Fire District; increase compensation of commissioners for.

MS SB2681

Medicaid reimbursements and CON; revise provisions regarding facilities in DeSoto, Harrison and Madison Counties.

MS HB1804

Appropriation; Tishomingo County Fair Board for constructing a roof over the livestock arena on the county fairgrounds.

MS SB2684

Medicaid reimbursements; revise certain provisions relating to a psychiatric residential treatment facility in DeSoto County.

MS HB1285

Bail; make certain amendments to provisions related to.

MS HB549

Allocation fault; revise certain provisions concerning workers' compensation that relates to.

MS HB1293

Pat Harrison Waterway District; revise eligibility criteria for appointment to board of directors.

MS HB1957

Bolivar County; authorize to create a water and/or sewer district in community of Choctaw which is located in.

Similar Bills

MS SB3256

Tishomingo County Water District; amend provisions concerning compensation and reimbursement.

MS HB1377

Cleary Water, Sewer and Fire District; increase compensation for commissioners of.

MS HB1558

Tishomingo County Water District; revise provisions relating to compensation and reimbursement.

CT HB06972

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CA AB2722

Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Law: suspension of tax.

CT HB06748

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NJ S2851

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NJ A3737

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