Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB449

Introduced
5/9/23  
Refer
5/9/23  
Report Pass
5/11/23  
Report Pass
5/11/23  
Engrossed
5/16/23  
Refer
5/16/23  
Report Pass
5/25/23  
Report Pass
5/25/23  

Caption

Relating to Macon County; to amend Section 45-44-90 of the Code of Alabama 1975, establishing the Macon County Economic Development Authority, to further provide for the operation of the authority; and to authorize the formation of a successor authority under certain conditions.

Impact

The legislation is designed to streamline the economic development efforts of Macon County by formally creating the Macon County Economic Development Authority. This authority is tasked with providing support to existing industries and coordinating the efforts of various municipal agencies to create new job opportunities. By allowing for the incorporation of a successor authority, the bill ensures that there will be continuity in leadership and focus on economic growth, which is essential for the county's financial wellbeing.

Summary

House Bill 449 pertains to Macon County and aims to amend Section 45-44-90 of the Code of Alabama 1975, which establishes the Macon County Economic Development Authority. The bill seeks to enhance the operations of this authority, enabling it to better facilitate economic development in the region. Specifically, it includes provisions for the formation of a successor authority under certain conditions, potentially leading to an evolution in how economic initiatives are managed in Macon County.

Sentiment

Support for HB 449 largely comes from local lawmakers and community leaders who see the establishment of a more robust economic development structure as vital for enhancing job creation and attracting new businesses. The sentiment among proponents suggests optimism that the revisions will lead to better-managed resources and support for local businesses. Overall, there appears to be a consensus on the need for improved economic measures, reflecting a proactive approach to local governance.

Contention

While there is considerable support for the bill, concerns may arise regarding the specifics of the operational changes and the potential displacement of existing economic strategies. However, any major points of contention have not been widely reported, indicating a generally favorable view of the bill's objectives. It remains essential to monitor the implementation of the bill to ensure it meets its intentions without undermining existing local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB275

Counties, agriculture authorities, authorized to establish and promote agriculture businesses, economic development, and other purposes, power further specified to develop commercial facilities and use revenue for authority's mission

AL HB91

County housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

AL HB406

County housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

AL HB90

Municipal housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

AL HB405

Municipal housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

AL HB87

Airport Authorities; authorities authorized to participate in and form lawful business entities or ventures, and conduct activities incidental to operation of the authority.

AL SB342

Local land bank authorities; tax sale properties acquisitions; tax exemption for acquired properties; tax revenue allocation; conveyance to state and local governments under certain circumstances; creation of local land bank authorities authorized under certain conditions

AL SB243

Economic development; state law authorizing counties and municipalities to provide for innovation districts as public corporations authorized; innovation district use of public funds for public or private persons authorized; Constitutional Amendment

AL HB368

Economic development; state law authorizing counties and municipalities to provide for innovation districts as public corporations authorized; innovation district use of public funds for public or private persons authorized; constitutional amendment

AL SB194

Agriculture authorities; authorized to terminate or move easements via eminent domain

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.