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SB 2954

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to Washington County for certain roads in Supervisor District 3.

2025 Regular Session

SB 2954 would authorize FY2026 General Fund money to Washington County for roads in Supervisor District 3; status: died in committee and not enacted.

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Bill Summary · SB 2954

Summary of SB 2954: General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to Washington County for certain roads in Supervisor District 3

Overview

SB 2954 would authorize a General Fund appropriation for Fiscal Year 2026 to Washington County specifically for certain roads within Supervisor District 3. The bill is currently dead in committee.

Purpose and Intent

  • Primary goal: Provide state General Fund support to fund road-related projects in Washington County, focusing on infrastructure in Supervisor District 3.
  • The bill targets a local government (Washington County) with the aim of addressing road needs in a defined district.

Key Provisions

  • Appropriation Source: General Fund.
  • Fiscal Year: FY2026.
  • Recipient: Washington County.
  • Purpose: For “certain roads in Supervisor District 3.” The bill text provided does not specify the exact roads, project scope, or programmatic conditions.
  • Conditions, matching requirements, reporting, or oversight specifics are not provided in the available summary.

Fiscal Implications

  • State liability: Creates a targeted General Fund expenditure to a county for specified road projects.
  • Dollar amount: Not specified in the provided information; the impact depends on the enacted appropriation amount.
  • Budgetary context: As an FY2026 funding item, any appropriated funds would form part of the state budget and would be subject to standard budgetary controls and oversight.

Affected Parties and Geography

  • Primary beneficiary: Washington County, specifically residents in Supervisor District 3.
  • Secondary effects: Local government officials managing county road projects, and residents relying on the affected roads.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • February 12, 2025: Referred to Appropriations.
  • February 26, 2025: Died in Committee.
  • March 14, 2025: Filed; Received by the Secretary of the Senate.
  • April 7, 2025: Read first time; Referred to State Affairs.
  • Status: Died in Committee (no further advancement in the legislative process as of the provided actions).

Status and Next Steps

  • Current status: Died in Committee; not enacted.
  • If reintroduced: The bill would typically move through the normal process, needing passage by both legislative chambers and approval by the governor to become law. Any reintroduction would likely include specifics such as the exact roads, funding amount, and any reporting or oversight provisions.

Notes

  • The available information does not include the bill text, the exact projects, or the funding amount. Readers should consult the latest legislative records for any updated or reintroduced versions.

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

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