Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3054

Introduced
2/17/26  
Refer
2/17/26  
Engrossed
2/19/26  
Refer
2/24/26  
Enrolled
4/2/26  

Caption

Appropriation; IHL - Subsidiary programs.

Impact

The passage of SB3054 is expected to bolster educational and research infrastructure within Mississippi's public universities significantly. The funding will not only support educational programs but also assist in critical research initiatives that align with state needs, particularly in areas of advanced vehicle systems, manufacturing, and pharmaceutical studies. The bill's provisions reflect an ongoing commitment by the state to invest in the academic and technical capabilities of its institutions, enhancing their roles in economic development and innovation.

Summary

Senate Bill 3054, which is set to be enacted for the fiscal year 2027, outlines appropriations to support various institutes, laboratories, and programs within Mississippi's state universities. The bill allocates a total of $39,927,392 from the State General Fund and an additional $48,026,992 from special sources, aimed at enhancing educational initiatives and supporting research activities across the state's higher education institutions. Key recipients include the Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, the Center for Manufacturing Excellence, and the Mississippi State Chemical Laboratory, among others.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB3054 appears positive among supporters who view the funding as necessary for advancing higher education in the state. Members of the legislature who voted for the bill, along with educational leaders, emphasized the importance of such funding in maintaining competitive research programs and quality academic standards. However, as with many budgetary bills, there may be contention surrounding budget allocations and the prioritization of funds across different sectors within state education.

Contention

Some debated points include how effectively the funds will be utilized and whether they adequately address the various needs of different institutes within the university system. Additionally, the stipulation that no appropriations can cover expenses beyond their necessity could lead to scrutiny regarding compliance and fiscal responsibility among the various institutions. Ensuring that the funds support essential programs, especially during periods of economic constraint, remains a point of discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2002

Appropriation; IHL - Subsidiary programs.

MS SB3003

Appropriation; IHL - Subsidiary programs.

MS SB3002

Appropriation; IHL - General support.

MS SB2001

Appropriation; IHL - General support.

MS HB1785

Appropriation; IHL to support animal science and extension programs at Alcorn State.

MS HB1786

Appropriation; IHL to strengthen poultry science research and programs at Alcorn State.

MS HB1783

Appropriation; IHL for support of horticulture research and extension programs at Alcorn State.

MS HB1780

Appropriation; IHL for the support of Alcorn State University Land-Grant Research and Extension Programs.

MS HB1793

Appropriation; IHL for enhancing STEM-related facilities and programs at Alcorn State University.

MS HB1784

Appropriation; IHL to strengthen environmental science research and extension programs at Alcorn State.

Similar Bills

MS SB3003

Appropriation; IHL - Subsidiary programs.

MS SB2002

Appropriation; IHL - Subsidiary programs.

MS SR23

Commend career and public service of Law Research Senior Counsel and Vietnam Veteran Honorable Cotton Ruthven.

MS HB1242

Mississippi Dyslexia Generative Artificial Intelligence Education and Workforce Development Act; create.

MS HR43

Alcorn State University; commemorate and celebrate upon the occasion of its 155th anniversary.

MS SB3002

Appropriation; IHL - General support.

MS SB2001

Appropriation; IHL - General support.

MS SB3053

Appropriation; IHL - General support.