TO CREATE THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ACT OF 2025.
Senate Bill 647 creates economic development districts in Arkansas, fostering collaboration among local governments to boost job creation and local economic growth.
Senate Bill 647 creates economic development districts in Arkansas, fostering collaboration among local governments to boost job creation and local economic growth.
Senate Bill 647, titled the Economic Development District Act of 2025, aims to establish a framework for creating economic development districts in Arkansas. The bill is designed to promote economic growth, job creation, and revitalization in designated areas through collaborative efforts among municipalities and counties.
The bill introduces a new chapter (Chapter 177) to the Arkansas Code, which includes several important provisions:
The bill mandates the Department of Commerce to provide:
- Ongoing support and assistance for the establishment and management of economic development districts.
- Resources and technical assistance for drafting proposals and conducting economic assessments.
- Training programs for local officials on economic development strategies and financial management.
The Economic Development District Act of 2025 is expected to:
- Facilitate collaboration between municipalities and counties to enhance local economies.
- Provide a structured approach to economic development, allowing for targeted investments in infrastructure and services.
- Create opportunities for job creation and retention, as well as attract new businesses to the area.
Senate Bill 647 represents a significant step towards enhancing economic development in Arkansas by establishing a clear framework for the creation and management of economic development districts. Through collaboration and strategic planning, the bill aims to stimulate local economies and improve the quality of life for residents in designated areas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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