Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2768

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Revolving Fund; establish within the Mississippi Home Corporation.

Impact

This legislation is poised to have a transformative impact on state housing laws, particularly for first-time buyers in Mississippi. By creating a structured financial pathway for home repairs and upgrades, SB2768 not only aims to enhance the quality of housing available but also seeks to incentivize home ownership among low- and moderate-income families. Under this grant program, municipalities are authorized to apply for and enter into agreements, empowering local governments to play a crucial role in housing rehabilitation efforts, which could lead to broader neighborhood revitalization.

Summary

Senate Bill 2768, titled the 'First-Time Homebuyers Home Upgrade Revolving Fund,' is designed to establish a fund administered by the Mississippi Home Corporation on a pilot program basis. The primary objective of the bill is to provide financial assistance for necessary repairs and upgrades to existing single-family rental housing, facilitating the process for first-time homebuyers to improve their properties and potentially elevate their listing prices post-renovation. The bill outlines that the fund will be financed from appropriated funds or other designated sources, with a maximum balance not exceeding one million dollars.

Contention

While the bill has notable support as a step toward aiding first-time homebuyers, there are underlying concerns regarding its implementation and potential limitations. Critics may question whether the financial assistance provided will be sufficient or effectively managed to make a real difference in the housing market. Additionally, issues surrounding the prioritization of income-qualified buyers and the stringent conditions set for owner-occupancy to deter rental conversions could also spark debate among stakeholders about the accessibility of this program for the diverse population in Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2252

Neighborhood Housing Rehabilitation Program (NHRP); direct Mississippi Home Corporation to establish using federal funds.

MS HB141

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish.

MS HB733

"Property Cleanup Revolving Fund"; establish.

MS SB2023

"Property Cleanup Revolving Fund"; establish fund by state bonds.

MS HB588

"Mississippi Homebound State Identification Card Act"; establish to create unit within DPS to provide in-home services for disabled persons.

MS SB2760

Mississippi Cemetery Board; establish and empower within the Office of Secretary of State.

MS HB342

Mississippi Benefit Corporation Act; create.

MS HB245

Hazard Mitigation Revolving Loan Fund Program; establish.

MS SB2729

"Mississippi Public Health Trust Fund"; establish to support public health programs funded from medical cannabis taxes.

MS HB1853

Bonds; authorize issuance to assit with establishment of Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency Infectious Disease Testing Lab.

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