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LC 333

Provide appropriation for department of transportation signage

2025 Regular Session

Authorizes an appropriation to the Department of Transportation for signage; funds would support DOT signage projects, but the bill died in process.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 333

Summary: LC 333 — Provide appropriation for department of transportation signage

Overview

LC 333 is an appropriation bill titled “Provide appropriation for department of transportation signage.” It was introduced as a draft bill (LC) and is classified under Appropriations (State Finance) with related references to Taxation—Transportation and Vehicles. The bill’s stated purpose is to provide an appropriation for the Department of Transportation’s signage. The bill did not advance and is noted as having died in process.

Purpose and intent

  • The core goal of LC 333 is to authorize and provide an appropriation to the Department of Transportation specifically for signage. The available information does not include the funding amount, funding source, or duration.
  • As a transportation and signage-focused appropriation, potential aims could include procurement, installation, maintenance, or replacement of road signage, but these specific uses are not detailed in the provided information.

Key provisions (as available)

  • Primary provision: Establish or authorize an appropriation to the Department of Transportation for signage.
  • Details such as dollar amounts, allocation categories (e.g., maintenance vs. new signage), funding duration, match requirements, or source of funds are not provided in the available materials.
  • The bill is categorized under Appropriations (State Finance) with related subject matter in Taxation—Transportation and Vehicles.

Affected parties and impact

  • Primary: Department of Transportation (state agency responsible for signage).
  • Potential secondary: Sign manufacturers, contractors, and municipalities that work with the DOT on signage projects (though the bill’s text does not specify localities or partnerships).
  • Fiscal impact: Not specified. As an appropriation bill, if enacted, it would affect the state budget by adding an allocation to be used for signage; exact amounts and fiscal year treatment are not stated here.

Procedural history and timeline

  • 2024-09-27: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold.
  • 2024-09-27: Introduced (Draft On Hold).
  • 2025-05-22: (LC) Draft Died in Process.
  • Current status: Died in process; not advanced beyond the drafting stage.

Status and next steps

  • The bill is no longer active and is considered dead in process as of the latest update. If policymakers choose to pursue similar funding in the future, a new bill would need to be introduced with updated provisions, funding levels, and timetable.

Notes

  • The available summary reflects the information provided: title, purpose (appropriation for DOT signage), status, and basic timeline. Details such as precise funding amounts, allocation logic, and implementation timelines are not included in the provided materials.

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

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