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LC 1146

Revise state infrastructure funding

2025 Regular Session

LC 1146 aimed to revise how the state funds infrastructure—alter funding sources, allocation, and oversight—but the draft died, so no current effect.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 1146

Summary: LC 1146 – Revise state infrastructure funding

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 1146
  • Title: Revise state infrastructure funding
  • Classification / Subject: State Finance (also related to Appropriations and Taxation)
  • Introduced: November 11, 2024
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)

Purpose and intent

  • The bill is framed to revise how the state funds infrastructure. While the exact provisions are not provided in the available information, the title indicates an aim to modify funding mechanisms, allocation processes, or related financial structures supporting infrastructure projects.

Status and timeline

  • Nov 11, 2024: Drafter Assigned
  • Nov 14, 2024: Draft On Hold
  • May 23, 2025: Draft Died in Process
  • The status “Died in Process” indicates the bill did not advance beyond the drafting stage, and no further legislative action is expected unless it is reintroduced in a future session.

Provisions (text not provided)

  • Specific provisions, amendments, funding formulas, or program changes are not available in the summary provided. As such, the precise changes to state infrastructure funding, including sources of funds, grant programs, bonding, or oversight mechanisms, cannot be detailed here.

Potential impact (general considerations)

  • If enacted, the bill could have altered:
    • How infrastructure projects are funded (e.g., funding sources, bonding, appropriations levels).
    • The distribution of funds between capital projects, maintenance, and workforce development.
    • Oversight, reporting, or accountability requirements for infrastructure spending.
    • Financial implications for state agencies, local governments, and contractors involved in infrastructure work.
  • Because the bill died in process, there is no current effect or implementation timeline stemming from LC 1146.

Affected stakeholders

  • State agencies responsible for infrastructure and capital projects
  • State legislators and budget/finance committees
  • Local governments and municipalities relying on state infrastructure funding
  • Contractors, engineers, and project sponsors seeking funding for infrastructure initiatives
  • Taxpayers and beneficiaries of public infrastructure

Next steps for interested readers

  • Monitor for any future reintroduction or textual amendments in subsequent sessions.
  • Review official committee reports, fiscal notes, or bill texts if/when reintroduced to understand specific provisions and fiscal impact.
  • Contact bill sponsors or legislative staff for clarification on intent and potential fiscal effects.

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

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