Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2898

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/3/26  
Refer
2/6/26  
Enrolled
4/6/26  

Caption

Disaster-related funds; transfer monies to.

Impact

The passage of SB2898 is likely to have significant implications for state laws regarding disaster funding and local government support. By directing state resources specifically toward disaster recovery, the legislation seeks to streamline the financial assistance process and provide immediate aid to municipalities affected by recent events. This is particularly vital in regions that may struggle with the fiscal burden of disaster recovery, helping them to prepare for and respond to future emergencies more effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 2898 aims to enhance Mississippi's disaster response capabilities by reallocating funds to assist local governments in their recovery efforts. Specifically, the bill directs the State Treasurer, in conjunction with the State Fiscal Officer, to transfer a total of $145 million from the Capital Expense Fund to both the Disaster Assistance Trust Fund and the 2026 Local Governments Disaster Recovery Emergency Loan Fund. This allocation is intended to support communities that may have faced environmental disasters, ensuring that they have the resources necessary for recovery and rebuilding efforts.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB2898 appears to be positive. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle recognize the importance of disaster preparedness and the need to support local governments. The unanimous vote in favor of the bill indicates strong bipartisan support for enhancing the state’s disaster response infrastructure and providing communities with the necessary financial resources to mitigate the impacts of disasters. However, there is also a cautious acknowledgment of the need to monitor the allocation of these funds to ensure they are used effectively.

Contention

While the bill received overwhelming support in the Senate, there are potential points of contention worth noting. Critics may argue about the long-term viability of transferring such a large sum from the Capital Expense Fund, raising questions about future funding for other essential state projects or infrastructure. Additionally, the effectiveness of the Disaster Assistance Trust Fund and the Local Governments Disaster Recovery Emergency Loan Fund in helping communities recover from disasters remains to be evaluated, which could lead to debates over the adequacy of this financial strategy in the coming years.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2049

State Budget process; revise provisions related to and transfer certain funds.

MS SC506

Extend sincerest sympathy of the Legislature to the surviving family of former State Senator Nickey Browning of Pontotoc, MS.

MS SR65

Extend sincerest sympathy of the Senate to surviving family and friends of Hinds County Deputy Sheriff Martin Shields, Jr.

MS SB2840

State Budget process; revise provisions related to and transfer certain funds.

MS SC504

Extend sincerest sympathy of Mississippi Senate to surviving family of former Senator Charles Pittman.

MS SR68

Recognize Senator Angela Turner Ford for COABE 2024 Legislative Champion Award.

MS SC535

Extend the deepest sympathy of the Legislature on the passing of former Speaker Pro Tempore Robert George Clark, Jr.

MS SC503

Extend sincerest sympathy of MS Senate to surviving family of former Senator Edwin Pittman who served in 3 branches of government.

MS SC502

Extend sympathy of the MS Senate on the passing of former Senator and MS Appellate Judge John J. Fraiser, Jr.

MS SB2050

Special funds; revise and create certain within the State Treasury and transfer funds to.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.