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Bill Summary · HB 1920

Legislative bill overview

HB 1920 is an appropriations bill that allocates state funds to Mississippi's Real Estate Commission for fiscal operations. The bill has passed through legislative committees and the full chamber, advancing to the Senate for consideration. The specific dollar amounts and programmatic details are not provided in the action history available.

Why is this important

The Real Estate Commission regulates the state's real estate industry, licensing agents and brokers, and enforcing professional standards. Adequate appropriations ensure the agency can conduct licensing examinations, investigate complaints, and maintain market oversight that protects consumers in real estate transactions.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding level disputes – Disagreement over whether the appropriated amount is sufficient for effective commission operations or represents wasteful spending
  • Regulatory scope debate – Questions about whether the commission's regulatory role should be expanded, contracted, or reformed
  • Budget priorities – Competition with other state needs during fiscal constraints or debates over government spending efficiency

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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