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SF 2424

Capri appropriation

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Bobby Joe Champion

Capri appropriation would allocate funds from the Administration Department to support arts programs and grants, impacting state arts groups and cultural initiatives.

Referred to Environment, Climate, and Legacy
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Bill Summary · SF 2424

Summary of SF 2424 — Capri appropriation

Overview

  • Bill number: SF 2424
  • Title: Capri appropriation
  • Status: Introduced and referred to the Environment, Climate, and Legacy committee
  • Introduced: March 13, 2025
  • Legislative session: 94th Legislature (2025-2026)
  • Subject areas: Administration Department, appropriations, arts
  • Companion bill: HF 2328

Purpose and scope

  • The bill is an appropriation measure focused on funding administered by the state Administration Department with an emphasis on arts-related activities or programs. The exact programs, allocations, and constraints are not provided in the material available, but the bill’s subject indicates it would allocate funds for arts within or overseen by the Administration Department.

Key provisions (not specified in provided materials)

  • The specific appropriation amount(s) and fiscal years are not listed in the provided summary.
  • Typical elements likely to appear in an appropriation bill of this nature include:
    • Authorized funding levels and categories (e.g., grants, operating costs, capital expenditures).
    • Eligible recipients or programs (arts organizations, cultural programs, administration-related arts initiatives).
    • Usage restrictions, reporting requirements, and oversight provisions.
    • Any matching funds, appropriations expiration, or sunset provisions.
    • Administrative provisions (i.e., administration, implementation, audit requirements).

Note: The exact text with dollar amounts, timeframes, and programmatic conditions is not included in the provided materials. A full reading of SF 2424 would be required to enumerate the precise provisions.

Who would be affected

  • Primary: State Administration Department and staff implementing arts-related programs.
  • Secondary: Arts organizations, cultural institutions, and grant recipients that might receive funding under the bill.
  • Fiscal context: State budget processes and any entities relying on Administration Department appropriations.

Procedural timeline and status

  • First action: Introduction and first reading on March 13, 2025.
  • Referral: Referred to the Environment, Climate, and Legacy committee for consideration.
  • Next steps: The bill would advance through committee hearings, potential amendments, and floor votes in the Senate. The companion bill HF 2328 may parallel or mirror SF 2424’s provisions and could influence movement.

Notes and next steps

  • Detailed analysis requires the actual bill text to identify specific funding levels, programs, reporting requirements, and any conditions or deadlines.
  • If you can share the full SF 2424 text (or any amendments), I can provide a precise, line-by-line summary of provisions and fiscal impact.

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

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