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SB 645

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Ryan Weld

SB 645 initiates a study to boost Arkansas's competitiveness in lithium recovery, aiming to attract investment, create jobs, and enhance economic growth in critical minerals.

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Bill Summary · SB 645

Summary of Senate Bill 645 (SB 645)

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: SB 645
  • Title: To Conduct a Study Related to Critical Minerals
  • Introduced: April 14, 2025
  • Status: Sine Die adjournment on May 5, 2025
  • Sponsor: Senator Crowell

Purpose and Intent

Senate Bill 645 aims to address the growing importance of critical minerals, particularly lithium, in various industries such as energy, defense, and technology. The bill recognizes the need for Arkansas to enhance its competitiveness in attracting lithium recovery projects and related manufacturing activities. It seeks to conduct a comprehensive study to evaluate the state's position and identify ways to improve its attractiveness for investment in this sector.

Key Provisions

The bill includes several significant provisions:

  1. Legislative Findings:

    • Critical minerals are vital for energy independence and economic growth.
    • The demand for lithium is projected to quadruple by 2030, necessitating domestic production.
    • Encouraging lithium recovery can lead to job creation and economic benefits for Arkansas.
    • The state faces competition from neighboring states that are implementing incentives for lithium exploration.
  2. Study Requirements:

    • The General Assembly is tasked with conducting a study to assess Arkansas's competitiveness in attracting lithium recovery projects.
    • The study will include:
      • A competitiveness assessment using a matrix relevant to lithium recovery companies.
      • Identification of developmental impediments such as taxes, permit fees, and regulatory burdens.
      • Evaluation of infrastructure needs (e.g., transportation, water supply, electricity).
      • Examination of workforce availability and training programs.
      • Recommendations to enhance Arkansas's investment appeal in lithium recovery and manufacturing.

Impact

The bill is expected to affect:
- Industries: Companies involved in lithium recovery and related manufacturing.
- Workforce: Potential job creation and training programs for skilled labor in the lithium sector.
- Economic Development: Increased investment and economic growth opportunities for Arkansas as it seeks to capitalize on its natural resources.

Procedural Timeline

  • April 14, 2025: Bill filed and read for the first time; rules suspended for a second reading and referred to the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development.
  • April 16, 2025: Withdrawn from committee and placed on the calendar for further consideration; recommended for study in the interim committee.
  • May 5, 2025: The bill was adjourned sine die, concluding its legislative journey for the session.

Conclusion

Senate Bill 645 represents a proactive approach by the Arkansas General Assembly to enhance the state's role in the critical minerals market, particularly lithium. By conducting a thorough study, the bill aims to identify barriers and opportunities that could lead to significant economic benefits for the state and its citizens.

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

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