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HB 416

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), entitled "An act relating to the finances of the State government; providing for cancer control, prevention and research, for ambulatory surgical center data collection, for the Joint Underwriting Association, for entertainment business financial management firms, for private dam financial assurance and for reinstatement of item vetoes; providing for the settlement, assessment, collection, and lien of taxes, bonus, and all other accounts due the Commonwealth, the collection and recovery of fees and other money or property due or belonging to the Commonwealth, or any agency thereof, including escheated property and the proceeds of its sale, the custody and disbursement or other disposition of funds and securities belonging to or in the possession of the Commonwealth, and the settlement of claims against the Commonwealth, the resettlement of accounts and appeals to the courts, refunds of moneys erroneously paid to the Commonwealth, auditing the accounts of the Commonwealth and all agencies thereof, of all public officers collecting moneys payable to the Commonwealth, or any agency thereof, and all receipts of appropriations from the Commonwealth, authorizing the Commonwealth to issue tax anticipation notes to defray current expenses, implementing the provisions of section 7(a) of Article VIII of the Constitution of Pennsylvania authorizing and restricting the incurring of certain debt and imposing penalties; affecting every department, board, commission, and officer of the State government, every political subdivision of the State, and certain officers of such subdivisions, every person, association, and corporation required to pay, assess, or collect taxes, or to make returns or reports under the laws imposing taxes for State purposes, or to pay license fees or other moneys to the Commonwealth, or any agency thereof, every State depository and every debtor or creditor of the Commonwealth," providing for Child Care Staff Recruitment and Retention Program; in 911 Emergency Communication Services, further providing for surcharge; in Department of Revenue, further providing for exclusion from classes of income and providing for research and experimental expenditures and qualified production property, for report to General Assembly and for interest expense; in joint underwriting association, further providing for findings and for definitions, repealing provisions relating to sunset and providing for risk-based capital certification, for fund transfers, for association oversight and additional duties, for Joint Underwriting Association Board, for board meetings, for construction, for dissolution, for appropriations and for reports and hearings; in State Health Insurance Exchange Affordability Program, further providing for Exchange Affordability Assistance Account; providing for Rural Health Transformation Program; in Treasury Department, providing for waiver of interest, costs and fees; in procedure for disbursement of money from the State Treasury, further providing for use and appropriation of unused Commonwealth funds; in oil and gas wells, further providing for Oil and Gas Lease Fund; providing for advanced air mobility sites and for public transportation vehicles; in human services, further providing for resident care and related costs; in Attorney General, providing for home improvement contractor registration fee; providing for Rare Disease Advisory Council, for affordable housing tax credit and for working Pennsylvanians tax credit; in additional keystone opportunity expansion zones, providing for additional keystone opportunity expansion zones for certain counties of the fourth class; providing for additional extensions of keystone opportunity zones; in special funds, further providing for funding, for expiration and for other grants; in additional special funds and restricted accounts, further providing for establishment of special fund and account, for use of fund and for distributions from Pennsylvania Race Horse Development Fund and providing for refund of 2003 assessment by Insurance Department; in additional special funds and restricted accounts relating to Service and Infrastructure Improvement Fund, further providing for deposits and providing for Property Tax Relief Fund; in general budget implementation, further providing Executive Offices, for Department of Community and Economic Development, for Department of Environmental Protection, for Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, for Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency and for Commonwealth Financing Authority, providing for stenography services, further providing for surcharges, for Federal and Commonwealth use of forest land and for Multimodal Transportation Fund and providing for State Sexual Offenders Assessment Board, for interest transfers, for fund transfers and for miscellaneous provisions; in 2024-2025 budget implementation, further providing for Department of Education, for Department of Environmental Protection and for Department of Human Services; in Streamlining Permits for Economic Expansion and Development Program, further providing for scope of article, for definitions and for the Streamlining Permits for Economic Expansion and Development Program, providing for review and determination of specific permits and for State agency permits and further providing for construction; providing for electricity load forecast accountability, for 2025-2026 budget implementation and for 2025-2026 restrictions on appropriations for funds and accounts; making repeals; and making editorial changes.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tim Brennan and 14 co-sponsors

HB 416 provides a one-time $30,000 NC General Fund grant (FY 2025–26) to OSBM to fund the Boys & Girls Clubs of Durham and Orange Counties’ six-part youth curriculum.

Act No. 45 of 2025
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Bill Summary · HB 416

Summary — HB 416 (Boys & Girls Clubs/Funds)

Status: Passed 1st Reading (introduced Nov. 12, 2024)
Subject areas: Appropriations; Budgeting; Nonprofit Corporations; Counties; Minors; Durham County; Orange County; Youth Programs

Purpose / Intent

HB 416 provides a one‑time, targeted state grant to support youth programming run by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Durham and Orange Counties. The intent is to fund delivery of a six‑part curriculum that addresses teen recruitment/retention, social‑emotional supports, leadership, trauma‑informed practice, cultural responsiveness, and college & career readiness.

Key provisions

  • Appropriation: Directs a nonrecurring appropriation of $30,000 from the North Carolina General Fund to the Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) for the 2025–2026 fiscal year.
  • Grant: OSBM will provide a directed grant to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Durham and Orange Counties.
  • Authorized use: The grant must be used to offer the Clubs’ six‑part curriculum:
    1. Recruiting and Retaining Teens
    2. Emotional Safety
    3. Youth as Leaders
    4. Trauma‑Informed Practices
    5. Cultural Responsiveness and Inclusion
    6. College and Career Readiness
  • Effective date: The act becomes effective July 1, 2025.

Who is affected

  • Primary beneficiaries: Boys & Girls Clubs of Durham and Orange Counties and the youth they serve in the two counties.
  • State fiscal impact: One‑time reduction of $30,000 to the General Fund in FY 2025–26.
  • Local/partner impact: Intended to expand or support program delivery capacity at the two Clubs; no statutory changes to county responsibilities or ongoing state funding obligations.

Fiscal and implementation notes

  • Fiscal magnitude is small and nonrecurring ($30,000). The bill does not create a continuing funding obligation.
  • Administration: OSBM is the receiving agency and will direct the grant to the named nonprofit; the bill does not specify additional reporting, performance measures, or grant conditions beyond the authorized program use.
  • Program reach: The bill does not specify expected participant counts, per‑participant funding, or required evaluation—implementation details will be determined by the recipient organization.

Procedural/timeline highlights

  • Introduced: Nov. 12, 2024 (per bill header).
  • Passed 1st Reading (date per chamber calendar).
  • Effective date provided in text: July 1, 2025 (funds apply to FY 2025–26).

This bill is narrowly focused: it authorizes a single, one‑time state grant to support a defined curriculum at the Boys & Girls Clubs serving Durham and Orange Counties.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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