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SB 3092

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the City of Indianola for purchase of a fire truck and fire safety equipment.

2025 Regular Session

Proposes FY2026 General Fund money to Indianola for a fire truck and safety gear; would boost local fire protection, but died in committee.

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Bill Summary · SB 3092

Summary of SB 3092

SB 3092 is a proposed General Fund appropriation bill intended for Fiscal Year 2026.

Overview

  • Bill Number: SB 3092
  • Title: General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the City of Indianola for purchase of a fire truck and fire safety equipment
  • Purpose: To provide a General Fund appropriation in FY2026 to the City of Indianola designated for the purchase of a fire truck and related fire safety equipment.
  • Status: Died in Committee (did not advance to the floor)

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill seeks to allocate state General Fund resources to support a capital purchase by the City of Indianola, specifically targeting a new fire truck and accompanying fire safety equipment.
  • The aim is to enhance the city’s fire protection capabilities and response capacity by equipping the local fire department with updated apparatus and safety gear.

Key Provisions (as indicated by title and status)

  • An FY2026 General Fund appropriation would be made to the City of Indianola.
  • The appropriation is earmarked for the purchase of a fire truck and associated fire safety equipment.
  • Specifics such as the exact dollar amount, eligible expenditures, procurement requirements, reporting, or matching requirements would be defined in the bill’s text (not provided in the summary).

Fiscal Impact

  • State Level: The bill would commit General Fund resources in FY2026 to the City of Indianola.
  • Local Level: The City of Indianola would receive funds earmarked for purchasing a fire truck and fire safety equipment; impacts would depend on the final appropriation amount and any conditions attached to the funds.
  • Note: Because the bill died in committee, no enacted fiscal obligation exists at this time.

Affected Parties

  • Primary: City of Indianola and its municipal fire department.
  • Secondary: City residents and taxpayers who rely on fire protection services; potential indirect effects on local budgeting and public safety priorities.

Procedural History

  • Introduced: February 19, 2025
  • Referred To: Appropriations (02/19/2025)
  • Committee Action: Died In Committee (02/26/2025)
  • Status: No further advancement in the session; potential for revival in future sessions would depend on new sponsorship or reintroduction.

Notes for Readers

  • As enacted text is not provided here, the precise conditions, amount, and implementation details are not known. The bill’s current status indicates it did not move forward in the current legislative session. Readers should monitor for potential reintroduction or amendments in subsequent sessions.

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

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