Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3025

Introduced
2/10/26  
Refer
2/10/26  

Caption

Bonds; authorize to assist Town of Anguilla in paying costs of construction of museum and visitor center.

Impact

The bill is anticipated to enhance the local economy by fostering tourism through the establishment of new attractions, thereby potentially increasing visitor numbers to Anguilla. The special fund created under the bill will ensure that money allocated remains separate from the state’s general fund and that any unspent balance at the end of a fiscal year does not lapse. This structure is intended to provide sustained support for the development of the museum and visitor center, promoting the region’s cultural heritage and educational initiatives.

Summary

Senate Bill 3025 authorizes the issuance of general obligation bonds by the State of Mississippi to provide financial assistance to the Town of Anguilla. The bill specifically allocates funds for the construction of a museum and visitor center, aiming to support local development and tourism. The total amount of bonds that may be issued under this act is capped at $300,000, and no bonds may be issued beyond July 1, 2030. The funds will be managed by the Department of Finance and Administration and will be utilized to cover costs associated with the project, ensuring that the funds are earmarked for this purpose only.

Contention

While the bill may receive broad support for its goals, debates could arise regarding the allocation of state resources toward specific local projects. Some may argue for greater transparency in the funding process and ensure that similar projects in other towns also receive adequate attention and financial support. The bill’s reliance on general obligation bonds also raises discussions about fiscal responsibility and the long-term impact on the state’s debt obligations, as the bonds represent a commitment of the state's credit and financial resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2126

Bonds; authorize to assist Town of Anguilla in paying costs of construction of museum and visitor center.

MS SB2128

Bonds; authorize to assist Town of Anguilla in paying costs of improvements projects.

MS SB2127

Bonds; authorize to assist Village of Cary in paying costs of construction of fire station.

MS SB3180

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Town of Brooksville in paying costs of paving and infrastructure projects.

MS SB2120

Bonds; authorize to assist Serenity on the Bayou in Anguilla renovate and equip building for Emmanuel Community Center.

MS SB2124

Bonds; authorize to assist Town of Rolling Fork in paying costs of Muddy Waters memorial sculpture.

MS SB2144

Bonds; authorize issuance for Sharkey County and Town of Rolling Fork to assist in paying various disaster recovery costs.

MS HB692

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Holly Springs with construction of a wellness and aquatics center.

MS SB2091

Bonds; authorize to assist Canton Housing Authority in paying costs of redeveloping 100 public housing units.

MS SB2123

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Yazoo County in paying costs of drainage project.

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