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SB 3234

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Town of Monticello for City Hall and Police Department Annex repairs.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Andy Berry

SB 3234 sought a FY2026 General Fund appropriation for Monticello City Hall and Police Dept Annex repairs; it died in committee.

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Bill Summary · SB 3234

SB 3234 — General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Town of Monticello for City Hall and Police Department Annex repairs

Overview
- Bill number and title: SB 3234, General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Town of Monticello for City Hall and Police Department Annex repairs
- Status: Died In Committee
- Introduced: February 26, 2025
- Current position: The bill was referred to Appropriations and subsequently died in committee on the same day.

Purpose and intent
- The bill sought to provide a General Fund appropriation for fiscal year 2026 to the Town of Monticello.
- Objective: Fund repairs to the Town’s City Hall and the Police Department Annex, addressing facility maintenance or upgrade needs.

Key provisions
- Source of funds: General Fund
- Fiscal year: FY2026
- Recipient: Town of Monticello
- Use of funds: Repairs to City Hall and the Police Department Annex
- Specific dollar amount: Not stated in the available information

Who would be affected
- Beneficiary: Town of Monticello and its municipal operations
- Facilities impacted: City Hall and the Police Department Annex
- Local government impact: A targeted state appropriation intended to support infrastructure repairs for the town’s government facilities

Fiscal and procedural details
- Funding mechanism: State General Fund appropriation
- Legislative action sequence:
- 2025-02-26: Referred to Appropriations
- 2025-02-26: Died In Committee
- Status implication: Because it died in committee, the bill did not advance to floor consideration or become law in its current form.

Potential impact if enacted (hypothetical)
- Positive: Could provide needed capital funds to repair and potentially upgrade municipal facilities, improving safety, accessibility, and operational efficiency for City Hall and the Police Department Annex.
- Administrative: Would require appropriate budget authorizations, project scope definition, and oversight once incorporated into the FY2026 budget, with potential reporting and compliance requirements.

Notes
- No dollar amount is specified in the provided information.
- The bill did not advance past the committee stage in the 2025 session. If reintroduced in a future session, it would follow the standard budget process and approval steps.

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

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