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SF 1581

Capitol Mall Design Framework implementation appropriation availability extension provision

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Mark Koran and 1 co-sponsor

Extends the availability of the Capitol Mall Design Framework appropriation to finish design work using existing funds.

Author added Nelson
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Bill Summary · SF 1581

Summary of SF 1581 — Capitol Mall Design Framework implementation appropriation availability extension provision

This summary provides an overview based on the bill’s metadata and title. The full text would clarify the exact language, scope, and any fiscal details.

Quick Facts

  • Bill number: SF 1581
  • Title: Capitol Mall Design Framework implementation appropriation availability extension provision
  • Subject: Government-State, Metropolitan Area
  • Introduced: February 20, 2025
  • Status and action timeline:
    • February 20, 2025 – Referred to State and Local Government (introduction)
    • March 10, 2025 – Committee report: To pass as amended and re-refer to Finance
    • April 3, 2025 – Committee report: To pass; second reading
    • April 3, 2025 – Second reading
    • April 22, 2025 – Author added Nelson
  • Related bill (companion): HF 361
  • Version content noted: Placeholder references to introduction and 1st engrossment, no substantive text provided in the materials

Purpose and intent (inferred from the title)

Based on the title, SF 1581 appears to focus on the appropriation related to the Capitol Mall Design Framework and seeks to extend the period during which that appropriation remains available for expenditure or obligation. In short, it likely aims to give the Legislature and/or the responsible agency more time to implement the Capitol Mall Design Framework using funds already appropriated, by extending the time horizon for spending or project completion.

Key provisions (likely scope)

  • Extension of the availability period for an existing appropriation tied to the Capitol Mall Design Framework implementation.
  • A mechanism to continue or finalize design and related planning activities for the Capitol Mall project using the authorized funds.
  • Potential alignment with companion House bill HF 361, which would contain similar or complementary language.
  • Text would specify the exact extension duration, conditions, reporting requirements, and any limitations on fund use. The precise details (e.g., extension length, eligible expenditures, reporting schedules) are not provided in the available materials.

Who would be affected

  • State government agencies involved in Capitol Mall planning and design (likely agencies responsible for state capitol facilities and related metropolitan area planning processes).
  • Possibly the Legislature, as the extender of appropriations and oversight body, and the public in terms of transparency and project timelines.
  • Contractors or consultants engaged in Capitol Mall Design Framework work (to the extent they are funded by the appropriation).

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • The bill was introduced on February 20, 2025, and referred to State and Local Government.
  • It advanced through committee proceedings in March and April 2025, with a “To pass” recommendation and a second reading by April 3, 2025.
  • An author update occurred on April 22, 2025 (Nelson added as author).
  • The companion House bill is HF 361, indicating parallel consideration in the other chamber.

Potential fiscal and policy impact

  • If enacted, the extension would provide continued funding availability for Capitol Mall Design Framework activities, potentially smoothing project timelines and avoiding lapse risks for the appropriation.
  • Could influence project scheduling, reporting requirements, and coordination among state agencies and stakeholders.

Next steps / How to track

  • Review the full text of SF 1581 for exact language on extension duration, eligible uses, reporting requirements, and any conditions.
  • Compare with HF 361 to understand House vs. Senate provisions and any differences.
  • Monitor committee actions in the Senate (State Government) for amendments and final passage, and subsequent floor action.

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