OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS Legislative Office Building, Room 5200 Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 240-0200 http://www.cga.ct.gov/ofa SB-264 AN ACT CONCERNING THE BONDING AUTHORITY OF THE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, THE REPORTING OF MATERIAL FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS BY STATE AGENCIES, TAX-EXEMPT PROCEEDS FUND REFERENCES AND THE NOTIFICATION OF THE SALE OR LEASE OF PROJECTS FINANCED WITH BOND PROCEEDS. Primary Analyst: EMG 4/9/24 Contributing Analyst(s): CR, EW Reviewer: MM OFA Fiscal Note State Impact: Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 25 $ FY 26 $ Treasurer, Debt Serv. GF - Potential Savings See Below See Below Note: GF=General Fund Municipal Impact: None Explanation The bill requires that any bonds issued by the Municipal Redevelopment Authority (MRDA) use special capital reserve funds (SCRF) overseen by the Treasurer, and limits MRDA's aggregate SCRF- backed debt to $50 million. To the extent MRDA issues SCRF-backed bonds in the future instead of non-SCRF-backed state-backed bonds or that MRDA's debt is limited to $50 million where it otherwise would have been greater, there is the potential for cost savings. Background MRDA was established within the 2019 Budget Act and empowered to issue bonds backed by the state that were not specifically subject to SCRF requirements. To date, MRDA has not issued any bonds. 2024SB-00264-R000386-FN.DOCX Page 2 of 2 SCRF-backed bonds are a contingent liability of the state. 1 The SCRF provides a higher level of repayment security, which results in lower interest rates compared to non-SCRF market rates. In the event that the SCRF is drawn down in part or completely, a draw on the General Fund is authorized and the SCRF is fully restored. The draw on the General Fund is deemed to be appropriated and is not subject to the constitutional or statutory appropriations cap. If draws on a SCRF continue, the annual draws on the General Fund required to refill it also continue until the fund is replenished by the bond issuer or the underlying debt is repaid. The Out Years The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above would continue into the future subject to the terms of any bonds issued by MRDA. 1 Contingent liabilities do not count against the state’s statutory limits on General Obligation bonding.