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SB 3121

Capital Expense Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Midway Community Water Association for improvements to its water system.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joseph Thomas

Authorize FY2026 Capital Expense Fund funds to Midway Community Water Association to fund improvements to its water system.

Died In Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 3121

SB 3121 — Capital Expense Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Midway Community Water Association for improvements to its water system

Overview

SB 3121 would authorize a FY2026 appropriation from the Capital Expense Fund to the Midway Community Water Association to fund improvements to its water system. The measure is focused on providing state funds to support infrastructure upgrades to a local water utility.

Purpose and Intent

  • To provide capital funding for improvements to the Midway Community Water Association’s water system.
  • To support enhanced water infrastructure, potentially improving service reliability, capacity, and resilience for the community served by the association.

Key Provisions (as described)

  • An appropriation from the Capital Expense Fund for FY2026 directed to the Midway Community Water Association.
  • Funds earmarked for improvements to the association’s water system (specific project scope and eligible expenditures would be defined in the bill text).

Note: The provided information does not include the dollar amount, project scope, or any conditional requirements beyond the general appropriation purpose.

Fiscal Impact and Beneficiaries

  • Fiscal impact: The bill would commit state capital funds to a local water utility for infrastructure improvements. The exact financial figures (amount, source provisions, and any matching or reporting requirements) are not specified in the available details.
  • Beneficiaries: The primary beneficiaries are the Midway Community Water Association and its customers, who would be the ultimate recipients of improved water service and system reliability.

Procedural History and Status

  • Introduced: February 20, 2025.
  • Legislative actions:
    • February 20, 2025: Referred to Appropriations.
    • February 26, 2025: Died in Committee.
  • Current status: Died in Committee; did not advance in the session.

Additional Context and Next Steps

  • Because the measure died in committee, it did not become law. If sponsors reintroduce a similar bill in a future session, it would need to pass through the appropriate committees (likely Appropriations) and both chambers to become law.
  • Future versions could include the exact funding amount, project scope, timelines, reporting requirements, and any conditions tied to the appropriation (e.g., milestones, caps, or matching funds).

This summary captures the bill’s core objective, its limited provisions, who would be affected, and its legislative fate based on the available information.

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

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