Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3390

Introduced
3/11/26  
Refer
3/11/26  
Engrossed
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Enrolled
4/2/26  

Caption

City of Philadelphia; authorize a contribution to Philadelphia Transit.

Impact

The passage of SB3390 is expected to have a positive impact on local public transportation initiatives, especially for those who may struggle to access transportation independently. By providing financial support to Philadelphia Transit, the bill facilitates a continuation of vital services that ensure community members, particularly the elderly and low-income demographics, are not isolated from necessary services. This contribution from the city could also signal to other municipalities the importance of supporting local transit options, potentially influencing future funding decisions.

Summary

Senate Bill 3390 authorizes the governing authorities of the City of Philadelphia, Mississippi, to make a one-time contribution not exceeding $10,000 from the city's general fund to Philadelphia Transit. This nonprofit organization aims to provide essential transportation services to senior citizens, disabled individuals, low-income families, and the general public in east central Mississippi, particularly benefiting those in the City of Philadelphia. The legislation is designed to support and enhance public transport resources in the area, reflecting a commitment to improving accessibility for vulnerable populations.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SB3390 appears to be largely positive, with the measure receiving unanimous support evidenced by its 114-0 passage in the House. This broad agreement suggests that legislators recognize the importance of public transit as a means of fostering community integration and supporting essential services for those in need. Though no substantial opposition was noted, such contributions may not be without debate in differing contexts, where funding levels and prioritization of resources could become points of contention in future discussions.

Contention

While SB3390 represents a step towards enhancing local transit services, potential friction areas could arise around the allocation of city resources. Critics may argue about the appropriateness of providing public funds to a nonprofit and whether such contributions could potentially detract from other pressing community needs. The legislation opens the floor for future discussions on transportation funding and the role of local governments in supporting initiatives that serve specific populations, highlighting the ongoing dialogue about resource distribution at the city level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1645

City of Philadelphia; authorize a contribution to Philadelphia Transit.

MS HB1708

Kemper County; authorize contributions to Philadelphia Transit.

MS SR47

Extend congratulations of Mississippi Senate to Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver A.J. Brown for Super Bowl Championship.

MS HB1711

Appropriation; Philadelphia Neshoba County Arts Council for renovating and expanding its administrative headquarters.

MS SR62

Extend congratulations of Mississippi Senate to Philadelphia Eagles Cornerback Darius Slay, Jr., for Super Bowl Championship.

MS SR60

Extend congratulations of Mississippi Senate to Philadelphia Eagles Running Back Kenneth Gainwell for Super Bowl Championship.

MS SB3270

City of Oxford; clarify earnings component definition and authorized contributions under municipal reserve and trust fund.

MS HB1827

City of Oxford; clarify earnings component definition and authorized contributions under municipal reserve and trust fund.

MS SB2334

Camping, soliciting contributions, loitering; prohibit certain instances of and authorize removal of encampments.

MS HB250

Income tax; authorize a credit for contributions made to certain hospitals.

Similar Bills

MS HB1775

City of Philadelphia; authorize a contribution to Philadelphia Transit.

MS HB1645

City of Philadelphia; authorize a contribution to Philadelphia Transit.

MS SR47

Extend congratulations of Mississippi Senate to Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver A.J. Brown for Super Bowl Championship.

MS SR62

Extend congratulations of Mississippi Senate to Philadelphia Eagles Cornerback Darius Slay, Jr., for Super Bowl Championship.

MS SR60

Extend congratulations of Mississippi Senate to Philadelphia Eagles Running Back Kenneth Gainwell for Super Bowl Championship.

MS HR92

Leake County High School Marching Band; commend for performing in the 105th Dunkin Thanksgiving Day Parade.

MS HB1708

Kemper County; authorize contributions to Philadelphia Transit.

MS HB1711

Appropriation; Philadelphia Neshoba County Arts Council for renovating and expanding its administrative headquarters.