Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2855

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Industrial project; define and allow to enter 30-year agreement with municipality that municipality shall not annex.

Impact

The proposed law will alter current regulations regarding municipal boundary changes, particularly concerning state institutions and industrial zones. It mandates that municipalities cannot expand to include state institutions or industrial projects without prior consent, which is a significant shift in regulatory power. The overarching goal is to support industrial growth in Mississippi by creating a stable operational environment for businesses. This could lead to increased investments in industrial zones across the state, potentially boosting local economies.

Summary

Senate Bill 2855 seeks to amend Section 21-1-59 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, defining an industrial zone and establishing terms under which municipalities can annex such zones. The bill allows operators of industrial projects to enter into agreements with municipalities for periods not exceeding 30 years, ensuring that their project sites cannot be annexed by the municipality without their explicit written consent. This amendment aims to protect the interests of businesses operating within designated industrial zones by giving them control over local government actions that could affect their operations.

Contention

During discussions of SB2855, there were concerns about the implications of granting significant control to industrial operators over local annexation policies. Opponents may argue that such agreements could undermine local governance and the ability of municipalities to respond to changing community needs. Furthermore, the bill's 30-year agreement provision raises questions about the flexibility municipalities will have in managing their boundaries and resources as demographic and economic conditions evolve. The balance between encouraging industry and preserving local autonomy remains a contentious point in shaping this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1501

Economic development project; revise certain definition of and allow counties and municipalities to enter into agreement with qualified business enterprises.

MS HB1040

Municipalities annexation; provide that an election be held on the question of.

MS HB1393

Counties and municipalities; authorize to enter into intergovernmental support agreements with military branches.

MS SB2831

Public notice; provide counties and municipalities with alternatives to newspapers.

MS HB1088

Municipalities and counties; authorize to purchase water associations.

MS HB1073

Counties and municipalities; authorize to choose not to be subject to requirement for permitting as a condition to construction.

MS SB2375

Small Municipalities Federal Match Fund; create.

MS SB2857

Small Municipalities and Limited Population Counties Fund; increase grant amount that may be awarded by MDA.

MS SB3001

Sales tax; exempt retail sales of groceries, and adjust distribution to avoid impact on municipalities.

MS SB2332

Law enforcement pursuits; require municipalities and counties to develop policies regarding.

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