Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3407

Introduced
3/13/26  
Refer
3/13/26  
Engrossed
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Enrolled
4/2/26  

Caption

Jackson County; revise powers and duties of county fair board.

Impact

The legislation grants the county fair board significant authority over the county's fairground facilities, including the ability to manage operations, allocate funds for fair activities, and establish rules and regulations for the use of county property. Additionally, it allows the board to manage concessions and conduct various competitions and entertainment events that promote local talent and community spirit. This bill centralizes local governance around the fair activities and could increase funding and resources directed to county fairs, thereby enhancing community engagement through cultural and recreational events.

Summary

Senate Bill 3407, also known as the act to amend Chapter 911 of local and private laws of 1989, aims to revise and enhance the powers and responsibilities of the county fair board in Jackson County, Mississippi. The bill authorizes the Board of Supervisors to create a county fair board consisting of five members, ensuring representation from each of the supervisor's districts. This move is intended to improve the planning, organization, and management of the county fair and other related events, making them more efficient and community-focused.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards SB3407 appeared to be favorable among lawmakers, as evidenced by its unanimous passing in the House with 116 yeas and 0 nays. Proponents argue that empowering the county fair board will lead to better-managed events and enrich community life in Jackson County. However, there may also be concerns regarding the equitable distribution of funds and resources, as well as possible bureaucratic hurdles in decision-making processes, which could be points of contention among community members and local organizations.

Contention

Although the bill has received bipartisan support, some potential contention may arise from the broad powers granted to the county fair board, particularly concerning financial oversight and accountability. Critics could assert that without stringent checks and balances, there could be misallocation of funds or inefficiencies in managing the fairgrounds. Furthermore, ensuring that fair events remain inclusive and accessible to all community members could be a challenge as the board navigates its new responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR39

Recognize Jackson County Hope Squads.

MS HB146

Tort Claims Board; revise duties.

MS HB1511

Counties and cities; authorize publication of notice with county or city website or social media.

MS HB1214

Counties; authorize to only maintain electronic format of law books in county courtrooms and public county law libraries.

MS SB2442

Pearl River Valley Water Supply District; add two board members from the City of Jackson.

MS HB1976

Suffrage; restore to Jay Jackson of Hinds County.

MS HB1968

Suffrage; restore to Wykesia Geater of Jackson County.

MS HB1781

Appropriation; Jackson County to conduct a needs assessment on location of a new office for the sheriff.

MS SB2798

County boards of supervisors; require to regulate county and municipal cemeteries.

MS HB1879

City of Jackson Revitalization Act; create.

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