Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2599

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/9/26  
Refer
2/16/26  
Enrolled
4/2/26  

Caption

DPS property in Lauderdale County, Mississippi; authorize DFA to sell and convey.

Impact

The passage of SB2599 impacts state laws regarding the sale of public properties, particularly emphasizing transparency and fair value in property transactions involving state agencies. By mandating that the property be sold at fair market value and requiring a thorough appraisal process, the bill helps protect the state's financial interests while also facilitating the operational needs of the DPS. This measure could set a precedent for future dealings with state-controlled properties and underscore the importance of equitable real estate practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 2599 authorizes the Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) to sell or lease property owned by the Department of Public Safety (DPS) in Lauderdale County to Compass Datacenters JAN I, LLC. The property in question is currently used as the Troop H Headquarters and Driver Service Bureau facility. The bill outlines procedures for the sale, including the requirement for a proper legal description of the property and ensuring it is sold for fair market value based on appraisals by qualified professionals. Additionally, any revenue generated from the sale or lease must be deposited into the state general fund.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SB2599 appears to be pragmatic and supportive among legislators. The bill received unanimous support during voting, reflecting a bipartisan agreement on its necessity and expected outcomes. Legislators view the sale as a strategic move to optimize state resources and improve the DPS facilities while generating revenue that can be directed back into the general fund.

Contention

While SB2599 passed without opposition, notable points of contention may arise in unrelated future discussions regarding state property sales, such as concerns over the disposal of state assets and the implications for public accountability. The specificity of how the sale proceeds will be utilized, and the potential for future sales of other state properties could become topics of debate as Mississippi continues to address public safety funding and resource allocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB663

Mississippi Development Authority; authorize to sell certain real property for less than fair market value.

MS SB2072

Mississippi Development Authority; authorize to sell certain real property for less than fair market value.

MS HB556

DFA; authorize to purchase certain real property known as the "East Hamilton Street Properties" in the City of Jackson, Mississippi.

MS SB3272

Lauderdale County; extend hotel/motel tax repealer and revise tourism director pay.

MS HB290

Real property conveyance; authorize 18 year olds to contract for.

MS HB1989

Lauderdale County; extend repeal date on county tourism commission and remove cap on salary of executive director of commission.

MS HB1019

Land banks; authorize counties and municipalities to create to convert certain property to productive use.

MS SB2301

DFA; authorize to acquire certain parcels on East Hamilton Street in Jackson, Mississippi.

MS SB2302

MDOT; authorize the transfer and conveyance of certain real property to the City of Gulfport.

MS HB378

Mississippi Development Authority; require to conduct review of infrastructures in counties with high rates of poverty.

Similar Bills

MS SB2596

MDOT; authorize the transfer and conveyance of certain real property to the City of Ridgeland.

MS HB1436

MDOT; authorize to transfer property in Harrison County to the City of Gulfport.

MS HB1121

Jackson State University; create fund for construction of new football stadium.

MS HB1728

Public property; authorize Department of Finance and Administration to sell certain real property in the City of Biloxi.

MS SB2302

MDOT; authorize the transfer and conveyance of certain real property to the City of Gulfport.

MS SB2597

DFA; authorize the transfer and conveyance of ABC Warehouse to Madison County Economic Development Authority.

MS HB836

Asset forfeiture; require hearing to challenge.

MS HB181

Asset forfeiture; require hearing to challenge.