Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2414

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/16/26  
Enrolled
3/9/26  

Caption

Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Advisory Council; expand membership.

Impact

Once enacted, this bill is set to overhaul key aspects of the Title V program's administration. By refining the membership composition of the Advisory Council, the legislation aims to replace inactive or non-existent member groups, thereby enhancing the relevant expertise within the council. This change is anticipated to lead to a more effective assessment of financial needs and the establishment of a fair fee system. The annual reviews and recommendations made by the Advisory Council are expected to promote better fiscal management and resource allocation in environmental programs.

Summary

Senate Bill 2414 aims to enhance the governance structure of the Title V Advisory Council by updating its membership and ensuring representation from groups that are pertinent to the program's oversight. The bill mandates a comprehensive evaluation of the costs associated with the Title V program under the Department of Environmental Quality, alongside an annual review to ensure that the fee structure in place is adequate to cover necessary expenses. These provisions are framed within the broader goals of improving environmental management and accountability in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB2414 appears largely supportive among stakeholders vested in environmental quality improvement and fiscal responsibility. Proponents argue that the bill strengthens the capacity of the Advisory Council to make informed decisions and advocate for a sustainable funding model. However, concerns have been raised by critics regarding the potential for bureaucratic oversight and the adequacy of the proposed funding mechanisms, suggesting that while the intent is positive, implementation details should be monitored closely.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the council's membership composition and the balance of representation. Stakeholders from various industries have voiced concerns about fair representation in the Advisory Council, emphasizing that it is crucial for effective operation and ongoing support of the Title V program. Moreover, the proposed approach to establishing a fee system and conducting cost assessments could spark debates over equity and financial fairness among industries subjected to these fees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB719

Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality; require to evaluate toxic air pollutants and revise air quality standards.

MS SB2767

The Mississippi Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Council; create.

MS HB1724

Appropriation; Environmental Quality, Department of.

MS HB3

Appropriation; Environmental Quality, Department of.

MS SB2756

Alternative Funding Task Force; create from members of the Mississippi Rare Disease Advisory Council.

MS SB2757

Alternative Funding Task Force; create from members of the Mississippi Rare Disease Advisory Council.

MS SB2373

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB176

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB343

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB1606

Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council; revise composition of members of.

Similar Bills

MS HB1606

Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council; revise composition of members of.

MS HB1015

Title V Advisory Council; revise membership and replace inactive or nonexistent member groups of.

MS HB897

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MS HB1346

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MS HB873

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MS HB1237

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