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LC 3723

Generally revise infrastructure laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 3723 aims to broadly revise infrastructure laws to update planning, coordination, and delivery processes across state government.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3723

LC 3723 — Generally revise infrastructure laws

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 3723
  • Title: Generally revise infrastructure laws
  • Subject: Planning and development, State Government
  • Classification: Bill
  • Introduced: December 14, 2024
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)
  • Current Legislative Actions:
    • 2025-05-23: Draft Died in Process
    • 2025-03-27: Draft On Hold
    • 2024-12-14: Drafter Assigned

Purpose and intent

Based on the title and subject area, LC 3723 is identified as a measure aiming to generally revise infrastructure-related laws within the state. The specific objectives, scope, and policy choices (e.g., modernization of planning processes, coordination across agencies, procurement, environmental review, or funding mechanisms) are not provided in the available information. The bill was categorized under planning and development and state government, suggesting a broad scope affecting infrastructure planning and related administrative processes.

Key provisions (not specified in provided text)

  • The actual text of LC 3723 is not included in the materials provided. As a result, specific provisions, changes to current law, funding implications, timelines, or administrative reforms cannot be enumerated here.
  • Typical elements in infrastructure-reform bills might include updates to:
    • Planning and permitting timelines
    • Interagency coordination requirements
    • Environmental review or sustainability standards
    • Procurement and project delivery rules
    • Funding sources, debt authority, or grant programs
    • Oversight and accountability mechanisms

Note: These are general possibilities for this policy area and should not be taken as confirmed provisions of LC 3723.

Affected parties and sectors

  • State government agencies responsible for infrastructure planning and development
  • Local governments and regional planning bodies
  • Private developers, contractors, and project sponsors
  • Environmental, planning, and public-works stakeholders and the general public

Procedural and timeline considerations

  • Introduced on December 14, 2024, with a drafter assigned at that time.
  • The bill progressed through intermittent status changes:
    • On hold (2025-03-27)
    • Died in Process (2025-05-23)
  • A status of “Draft Died in Process” indicates the bill did not advance to enactment and is not expected to become law unless reintroduced or revived in a future session with new language.

Potential impact if enacted (hypothetical)

  • If LC 3723 were enacted, expect changes to how infrastructure projects are planned, approved, and delivered across state government.
  • Possible effects on coordination among agencies, project timelines, and financing for infrastructure initiatives.
  • Local governments and private sector players might adjust compliance, reporting, and procurement practices accordingly.

Next steps for readers

  • Monitor for new versions or reintroduction of similar infrastructure-reform bills in future sessions.
  • Check official legislative tracking resources for the full text, committee analyses, fiscal notes, and amendment history if/when a new version is introduced.

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

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