Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB07345

Introduced
3/12/19  
Introduced
3/12/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Community Investment Account And Combatting Invasive Plant And Animal Species.

Impact

The bill designates a substantial portion of the funds—25% each—to the Department of Economic and Community Development for historic preservation, to the Department of Housing for affordable housing programs, and to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to grant municipal funds for invasive species control. Such allocation is intended to create comprehensive support for communities, balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship. Furthermore, funds are also allocated to the Department of Agriculture to promote local food and support existing agricultural programs, highlighting the bill's focus on sustainable local economies.

Summary

House Bill 07345, also known as the Act Concerning The Community Investment Account and Combatting Invasive Plant and Animal Species, establishes a nonlapsing 'community investment account' within the General Fund. The purpose of this account is to distribute funds to various state departments to support environmental protection efforts, affordable housing programs, and agricultural sustainability initiatives. The bill specifies that funds should be allocated quarterly among multiple sectors, including historic preservation, affordable housing, and invasive species management.

Contention

While the bill outlines a beneficial framework for funding vital community and environmental initiatives, potential points of contention may arise regarding the distribution of funds. Stakeholders may have differing views on the percentage allocations among departments, and whether they adequately reflect the pressing needs of their respective sectors. Additionally, the effectiveness of the allocated funds in combatting invasive species and achieving sustainability goals may be scrutinized, leading to debates on the bill's implementation and oversight.

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