Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00621

Introduced
1/23/15  
Introduced
1/23/15  

Caption

An Act Eliminating The Limit On The Number Of Manufacturers That May Establish A Manufacturing Reinvestment Account.

Impact

By removing the limitations on the number of manufacturers eligible for reinvestment accounts, SB00621 could significantly impact small manufacturers across the state. This change is expected to foster a more inclusive environment for smaller firms, promoting their ability to reinvest in their operations, thereby enhancing productivity and competitiveness. Additionally, as these manufacturers grow and reinvest in new technologies or processes, positive ripple effects may be observed in local economies through job creation and increased economic activity.

Summary

Bill SB00621 aims to amend section 32-9zz of the general statutes by eliminating the limit on the number of manufacturers that may establish a manufacturing reinvestment account. This legislative change is intended to broaden access to the manufacturing reinvestment account program, allowing all small manufacturers to benefit from the program without being restricted by an arbitrary cap on participation. The intent is to stimulate manufacturing growth and innovation within the state by providing financial mechanisms that support reinvestment activities.

Contention

While the bill's proponents celebrate its potential to enhance support for small manufacturers, some concerns may arise regarding its financial implications for the state. Critics could argue that expanding the program without clear guidelines or oversight may lead to challenges in monitoring the effectiveness of reinvestment, ensuring that funds are utilized responsibly. Furthermore, there could be concerns about prioritizing support for small manufacturers at the potential expense of larger industry players who might feel overlooked in favor of accommodating small business growth.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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