According to Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann, the bill would increase infrastructure funding while not raising sales tax. The bill would reach full implementation in 2030.
Key Provisions:
“Mississippi families, workers, and retirees need immediate tax relief, and we are one step closer to making that a reality. With the Senate’s advancement of Senate Bill 3095, we are moving forward with the next phase of historic reform,” said Hosemann. “Our priorities are clear—lowering grocery costs, rewarding hard work instead of taxing it, and ensuring strong, consistent infrastructure funding. This plan is consistent, conservative, and financially responsible, ensuring we provide relief while maintaining a stable economic foundation for the future.”
If implemented, Hosemann said the Senate’s plan would eliminate an estimated $538 million in tax revenue from the state’s general fund.
The bill will move to the Mississippi House of Representatives for consideration.
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