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LC 1202

Generally revise laws related to state government infrastructure funding

2025 Regular Session

LC 1202 seeks a broad rewrite of state infrastructure funding laws, impacting state agencies, lawmakers, and taxpayers; the draft has died in process with no changes enacted.

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Bill Summary · LC 1202

Summary of LC 1202: Generally revise laws related to state government infrastructure funding

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 1202
  • Title: Generally revise laws related to state government infrastructure funding
  • Status: Draft Died in Process
  • Introduced: November 14, 2024
  • Classification: bill
  • Subject: State Finance (Appropriations; Taxation Subjects)

Purpose and intent

The bill is described as a broad revision of the statutory framework governing state government infrastructure funding. The exact intent and scope are not provided in the available summary. Given the title and subject area, the bill would likely seek to reorganize or update how the state funds infrastructure projects, potentially touching funding sources, financing tools, and oversight. However, without the bill text, the specific goals and targeted reforms cannot be confirmed.

Key provisions (status and availability)

  • The text of LC 1202 is not included in the provided information, so no concrete provisions can be detailed.
  • As a result, there are no enumerated changes to cite (e.g., new funding streams, bond authorities, matching requirements, reporting mandates).
  • Possible topics such a bill might cover (as potential concepts in a broad infrastructure-funding revision) could include:
    • Reorganization of funding streams for capital projects
    • Updates to bonding or debt-financing authorities
    • Allocation formulas or priority-setting for infrastructure funding
    • Oversight, accountability, and performance metrics
    • Tax or revenue-related changes tied to infrastructure financing
    • Sunset or renewal provisions for funding programs These are speculative and not stated in the provided text.

Affected parties

  • Likely affected: state government agencies involved in infrastructure planning, financing, and procurement (e.g., finance/treasury, capital projects offices, transportation and public works departments).
  • Other potential stakeholders (not specified in the text but commonly impacted): the Legislature, local governments that rely on state infrastructure funds, project contractors and developers, and taxpayers who fund state infrastructure through appropriations and financing mechanisms.

Procedural timeline and status

  • 2024-11-14: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold
  • 2024-11-14: Introduced
  • 2025-05-24: Draft Died in Process
  • Current status: The draft has died in process, with no further action indicated. If a similar measure is revived or reintroduced, it would proceed through the normal legislative process (committee referrals, hearings, amendments, floor votes).

Notes

  • This summary reflects the information provided. The lack of the full bill text means substantive provisions and precise impacts cannot be detailed. Readers seeking specifics should consult the official bill text and fiscal notes if/when a new version is introduced.

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

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