Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3387

Introduced
3/11/26  
Refer
3/11/26  

Caption

City of Hattiesburg; authorize to enter into a long-term lease agreement.

Impact

By allowing long-term leasing opportunities, SB3387 is expected to positively impact state laws regarding the governance of local properties. The bill aligns local governmental practices with broader strategic goals, such as urban development and financial revitalization. This could encourage investment in public infrastructure and services as the city may use lease revenues to fund various projects aimed at public benefit.

Summary

Senate Bill 3387 aims to empower the governing authorities of the City of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, with the authority to enter into long-term lease agreements for city-owned property. The bill grants local government discretion to lease such properties for periods not exceeding thirty years, which provides flexibility in managing municipal assets. This proposal is significant as it enables Hattiesburg to more effectively utilize its real estate assets, potentially leading to enhanced economic development and improved public services within the city.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the bill may face some contention regarding the implications of such leasing arrangements. Critics may argue that allowing long-term leases can lead to the potential misappropriation of public assets or conflicts of interest. Furthermore, concerns might arise about the transparency of lease agreements and the potential for unjust enrichment if not properly monitored, suggesting a need for clear regulatory frameworks to govern such actions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB3059

City of Hattiesburg; extend repeal date on hotel, motel and restaurant tax.

MS HB1086

University of Mississippi; authorize to enter into long-term lease for public-private partnership for development of university property.

MS HB629

University of Mississippi; authorize to enter into long-term lease for public-private partnership for development of university property.

MS HB1934

City of Gautier; revise parcel included in Singing River Mall site lease agreement.

MS SB3263

City of Gautier; correct Singing River Mall property description for authority to sell or enter 75-year lease.

MS HB638

MS Transportation Commission; authorize to delegate authority to enter into supplemental agreements for expenditures not exceeding $250,000.

MS HB1393

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

MS HB246

16th section land; authorize local school board to grant an extension to holder of a long-term lease in good standing.

MS SB2434

Local governments; authorize to enter into intergovernmental support agreements with military branches.

MS HB1963

Panola County; authorize to construct or acquire jail anywhere in county and authorize certain lease-purchase agreement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.