ChangeBridge / Mississippi / HB1646 Signed by Governor
HB1646 House Bill
Signed by Governor
2026-04-06

Disaster assistance; increase amount of funds MEMA may request to provide and create loan program for local governments to receive.

An Act To Amend Sections 33-15-307 And 33-15-308, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Relate To The Disaster Trust Fund, To Increase Transfer Limits, Reflect Passed Amendments, And Update To Current Budget Standards; To Create The Local Governments Disaster Recovery Emergency Loan Program Act; To Define Terms; To Establish The Local Governments Disaster Recovery Emergency Loan Program To Be Administered By The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency For The Purpose Of Assisting Local Governments In Recovering From Certain Federally Declared Disasters By Issuing Loans To Local Governments; To Provide That No Loan Shall Be Issued Under The Authority Of This Act After A Certain Date; To Set Forth The Powers And Duties Of The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency In Administering This Act; To Require The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency To Authorize An Administrator To Carry Out Any Or All Of The Powers And Duties Enumerated In This Act; To Exempt The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency From Any Requirement That The Public Procurement Review Board Approve Any Personal Or Professional Services Contracts Or Pre-approve Any Solicitation Of Such Contracts For Purposes Of This Act; To Create A Special Fund In The State Treasury To Be Designated As The Local Governments Disaster Recovery Emergency Loan Fund; To Require Each Recipient Of A Loan Under The Program To Establish A Dedicated Source Of Revenue For Repayment Of The Loan In The Event That The Federal Emergency Management Agency Declines To Reimburse An Expenditure For Which Loan Proceeds Were Used; To Provide That The Executed Loan Agreement Will Obligate The Local Government To Repay The Proceeds Of The Loan Immediately Upon Receipt Of Reimbursements From The Federal Emergency Management Agency; To Provide That The Loan Agreement Shall Provide For The Repayment Of All Funds Received From The Emergency Fund Within Not More Than Two Years From The Date That The Federal Emergency Management Agency Declined To Reimburse For An Expenditure For Which Loan Proceeds Were Used; To Require A Recipient Local Government To Pledge Its Sales Tax Revenue Distribution Or Its Homestead Exemption Annual Tax Loss Reimbursement, As The Case May Be, To Meet The Repayment Schedule Contained In The Loan Agreement In The Event That The Federal Emergency Management Agency Declines To Reimburse An Expenditure For Which Loan Proceeds Were Used; To Amend Section 27-104-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Provide That Any Personal Or Professional Service Contracts Entered Into By The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency Under This Act Are Exempt From Approval By The Public Procurement Review Board; And For Related Purposes.

Bill Details

State

Mississippi

Session

2026 Regular Session

Chamber

House

Official Source

billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2026/pdf/history...

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Sponsors

Clay Deweese (Rep - R)
Jeff Hale (Rep - R)

Action History

2026-04-06 Approved by Governor
2026-03-27 S Enrolled Bill Signed
2026-03-27 H Enrolled Bill Signed
2026-03-26 S Conference Report Adopted
2026-03-26 H Conference Report Adopted
2026-03-25 S Conference Report Filed
2026-03-25 H Conference Report Filed
2026-03-23 S Conferees Named Hopson,DeBar,DeLano
2026-03-23 H Conferees Named Zuber,Deweese,Clark
2026-03-17 H Decline to Concur/Invite Conf
2026-03-12 S Returned For Concurrence
2026-03-10 S Passed As Amended
2026-03-10 S Amended
2026-03-03 S Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
2026-02-20 S Referred To Appropriations
2026-02-13 H Transmitted To Senate
2026-02-12 H Passed
2026-02-12 H Committee Substitute Adopted
2026-02-11 H Read the Third Time
2026-02-03 H Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
2026-02-03 H DR - TSDPCS: AP To SA
2026-02-03 H DR - TSDPCS: SA To AP
2026-01-19 H Referred To State Affairs;Appropriations A

Votes

2026-02-12 House Passed Yea: 120 Nay: 0
2026-03-10 Senate Passed As Amended Yea: 52 Nay: 0
2026-03-26 House Conference Report Adopted Yea: 121 Nay: 0
2026-03-26 Senate Conference Report Adopted Yea: 52 Nay: 0

Committee Referrals

2026-01-19 H State Affairs
2026-02-20 S Appropriations

Amendments

0000-00-00 Senate Committee Amendment No 1
0000-00-00 Senate Amendment No 1 to Committee Amendment No 1 Adopted

Bill Text Versions

2026-01-22 Introduced
2026-02-04 Comm Sub
2026-02-13 Engrossed
2026-03-27 Enrolled

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