Small Municipalities and Limited Population Counties Fund; increase grant amounts awarded from.
Mississippi bill to increase grant funding for small municipalities and rural counties died in committee after Senate referral in 2025.
Mississippi bill to increase grant funding for small municipalities and rural counties died in committee after Senate referral in 2025.
HB 1460 proposes to increase grant amounts awarded to small municipalities and limited population counties in Mississippi. The bill aims to provide enhanced financial support to rural and smaller local governments through the existing grant fund structure. A committee substitute was adopted before the bill was transmitted to the Senate, where it ultimately died in committee during the 2025 legislative session.
Rural and small municipalities often struggle with limited tax bases and infrastructure funding needs, making state grants critical to their operations. Increased grant amounts could help these communities fund essential services, maintain infrastructure, and support economic development. However, the bill's failure suggests questions about funding sources, competing priorities, or disagreement over the appropriate level of support.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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