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LC 1144

Pilot for performing-based budgeting efforts

2025 Regular Session

LC 1144 - Pilot for Performing-Based Budgeting Efforts OverviewBill Number: LC 1144 Title: Pilot for Performing-Based Budgeting Efforts Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process Introd

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Bill Summary · LC 1144

LC 1144 - Pilot for Performing-Based Budgeting Efforts

Overview

Bill Number: LC 1144
Title: Pilot for Performing-Based Budgeting Efforts
Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process
Introduced: November 11, 2024

Purpose and Intent

This bill aims to establish a pilot program for implementing performance-based budgeting practices within state government agencies. The primary goal is to shift the focus of budgeting from inputs (spending) to outputs and outcomes, aligning funding more closely with an agency's ability to achieve its stated objectives and deliver results for citizens.

Key Provisions

  • Requires the state's Office of Budget and Program Planning to develop and oversee a two-year pilot program for performance-based budgeting
  • Directs the selection of 3-5 state agencies to participate in the pilot, representing a mix of program areas and sizes
  • Mandates that participating agencies establish clear, measurable performance metrics and targets tied to their core missions and services
  • Requires agencies to submit performance-based budget proposals, with funding levels linked to projected outcomes
  • Calls for the development of a standardized performance reporting system to track and evaluate agency results

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • State government agencies selected to participate in the performance-based budgeting pilot
  • Legislators and budget committees responsible for reviewing and approving agency funding
  • Taxpayers and citizens who will be impacted by the ability of agencies to deliver more effective and efficient public services

Procedural and Timeline Considerations

This bill was introduced as a draft legislative concept (LC 1144) but did not advance further in the legislative process. As a draft, it did not receive a bill number or progress to an official bill introduction. The lack of legislative action means the performance-based budgeting pilot program outlined in this proposal was not implemented.

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

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