State Government Is Flush with Money

Mississippi State Capitol

This year, the General Fund has a rare, large surplus that presents an opportunity for tax cuts (such as a possible elimination of the state’s income tax, [personal but not corporate]) or spending in sectors such as education or infrastructure.

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The Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Could See Needed Changes

MFLEX Bill

There were two bills last year that could’ve helped clarify and streamline the incentives and the process to obtain them.  Although they were almost identical and passed both houses, a final version was never agreed to. Those same bills have been introduced this year.  The Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive, known as MFLEX, would require companies to meet investment and job creation requirements before they receive any taxpayer funds.  Doing so would protect taxpayer funds from fraud and waste and ensure that incentives only go to companies that fulfill their promises.

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Will the Initiative Process in Mississippi Be Revived?

MS Initiative Process

In this year’s Legislative Session, eight proposals were introduced to reinstate the initiative process in some form.  Only one survived the Feb. 1 deadline for committees to act on them. House Concurrent Resolution 39, introduced by Speaker of the House Philip Gunn, proposes to allow the initiative process to be used only to create, amend, or repeal statutes, but it would not allow doing so to the Constitution.

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