HB4114

City of Hattiesburg; extend repealer on tourism commission and hotel/motel tax.

Failed·4/15/26
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Extends the repeal date for the Hattiesburg Tourism Commission and hotel/motel tax from July 1, 2027, to July 1, 2031.

Mississippi House Bill 4114 extends the repeal date for the Hattiesburg Tourism Commission and the hotel/motel tax from July 1, 2027, to July 1, 2031. The bill maintains the commission's structure, consisting of seven members appointed by the mayor and ratified by the city council, including representatives from the hotel/motel industry, the Chamber of Commerce, the Economic Development Foundation, the University of Southern Mississippi, and at-large members. The commission is tasked with promoting tourism in Hattiesburg.

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History

Apr 15

Suspend from Deadlines by HC 64

Apr 15

House

Died In Committee

Mar 9

House

Referred To Local and Private Legislation