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Bill S 3052 gives municipalities the first chance to buy state land at auction, promoting local development and ensuring community interests are prioritized.
Bill S 3052 gives municipalities the first chance to buy state land at auction, promoting local development and ensuring community interests are prioritized.
Bill S 3052 aims to establish a right of first refusal for municipalities regarding the sale of state-owned land at public auction. This legislation is designed to give local governments the opportunity to purchase state land before it is made available to private buyers, thereby promoting local development and community interests.
This bill is related to several prior-session bills, including:
- A 183
- A 1226
- A 8806
- A 346
- S 3681
- S 1212
- S 59
These related bills may provide context or additional legislative efforts concerning state land management and municipal rights.
Bill S 3052 represents a significant step towards empowering municipalities in land acquisition processes, potentially enhancing local governance and community development. By establishing a right of first refusal, the bill seeks to ensure that local interests are prioritized in the sale of state land.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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