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S 570

Medal of Valor - Anderson Co. Sergeants Ruff, McCown, and Earwood

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Mike Gambrell

S. 570 would protect subcontractors on water infrastructure projects and strengthen taxpayer protections, aiming to ensure timely payments and greater project transparency.

Introduced, adopted, returned with concurrence
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Bill Summary · S 570

Summary: Water Infrastructure Subcontractor and Taxpayer Protection Act of 2025 (S. 570)

Quick facts

  • Bill Number: S 570
  • Title: Water Infrastructure Subcontractor and Taxpayer Protection Act of 2025
  • Status: Introduced in Senate
  • Introduced: February 13, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: Mark Kelly
  • Cosponsor: Kevin Cramer
  • Committee Referral: Environment and Public Works (read twice and referred on introduction day)
  • Companion Bill (House): HR 1285

Purpose and intent

  • The bill’s formal title indicates a focus on protecting subcontractors involved in water infrastructure projects and safeguarding taxpayers. The exact legislative text and provisions are not provided in the summary you shared. The published version simply states that the Act may be cited as the “Water Infrastructure Subcontractor and Taxpayer Protection Act of 2025,” which signals an intent to address issues related to subcontractor protections and taxpayer interests in water infrastructure initiatives.

Key provisions (availability of text)

  • At this time, the specific statutory changes, requirements, or protections are not included in the information provided. The summary cannot identify concrete provisions (e.g., payment timelines, dispute resolution mechanisms, bonding, bid protections, reporting mandates, or enforcement tools). To accurately describe the substantive changes, the full bill text would need to be consulted.

Potential impact (high-level)

  • Subcontractors: If enacted with protections, the bill could improve payment security, reduce risk of nonpayment, and/or establish clearer pathways for dispute resolution in water infrastructure projects.
  • Taxpayers: Potentially higher oversight, transparency, or accountability in the use of public funds for water infrastructure, which could influence project costs and oversight requirements.
  • Public works projects: Could introduce new compliance or reporting requirements for projects funded under water infrastructure programs.
  • Budgetary/financial considerations: Depending on the actual provisions, there could be cost implications for project owners or public agencies to implement protections or for contractors to comply with new standards.

Legislative actions to date

  • 2025-02-13: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
  • Introduced in Senate: February 13, 2025

Next steps

  • To provide a precise analysis of provisions and impacts, the full text of S. 570 should be reviewed, along with any committee reports, amendments, and floor actions.
  • It may also be informative to compare with its House companion, HR 1285, for alignment or differences in protections and requirements.

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

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