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LD 634

Resolve, To Establish The Commission To Study The Reduction Of Unfunded And Outdated Municipal And County Mandates

132nd Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Steven Foster and 9 co-sponsors

Overview: LD 634 is a bill that would establish a commission to study the reduction of unfunded and outdated municipal and county mandates in the state. The bill was carried over t

Died in Possession of the Senate when the Legislature adjourned Sine Die and was PLACED IN THE LEGISLATIVE FILES. (DEAD)
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Bill Summary · LD 634

Overview: LD 634 is a bill that would establish a commission to study the reduction of unfunded and outdated municipal and county mandates in the state. The bill was carried over to the next legislative session after being introduced on February 20, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this bill is to create a commission that would examine the issue of unfunded and outdated mandates imposed on municipalities and counties, with the aim of identifying ways to reduce the administrative and financial burdens they create.

Key Provisions:
- Establishes a 15-member commission to study the reduction of unfunded and outdated municipal and county mandates
- Requires the commission to hold public hearings, gather data, and develop recommendations for the legislature

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Municipalities and counties would be the primary beneficiaries if the commission's work leads to the reduction or elimination of unfunded and outdated mandates
- Taxpayers could also see indirect benefits if the mandates create cost savings for local governments

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been carried over to the next legislative session, which means it will be considered again in the 132nd Legislature. The commission would be required to submit its findings and recommendations by a date to be determined.

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

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