Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2788

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  

Caption

Requiring cities and counties to report local economic development incentive program information to the secretary of commerce and providing that such information be posted on the department of commerce economic development incentive program database, requiring certain changes to that database regarding the presentation of search results, providing for a summary report by the secretary of commerce on certain economic development incentive program data and requiring the secretary of administration to include on the Kansas taxpayer transparency act website certain information concerning grants.

Impact

The bill aims to create a comprehensive database that would not only collect this information but also allow for public accessibility. This database would categorize various pieces of data, including the types and amounts of benefits received by businesses and individuals from these incentive programs. Furthermore, requirements for annual updates by cities and counties would establish a system of ongoing accountability regarding their economic development initiatives. Such measures are expected to contribute to informed decision-making at both local and state levels.

Summary

House Bill 2788 seeks to enhance government transparency regarding local economic development incentives. The bill mandates that all cities and counties report details about local economic development programs that qualify for incentives exceeding $50,000. This reporting would be directed to the secretary of commerce, who is tasked with compiling a summary report for legislative review at the beginning of each regular session. The purpose of this provision is to provide a clear overview of state investments in economic development, ensuring a higher level of scrutiny and accountability for the funds allocated to such programs.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2788 argue that it fosters accountability and has the potential to improve the effectiveness of economic development initiatives, there could be concerns from local government officials about the additional burdens of compliance and the bureaucratic processes that could ensue. The necessity for detailed reporting and public disclosure might be perceived as infringing on local governance and autonomy, particularly in how municipalities manage their own economic development strategies. Nonetheless, the push for transparency reflects an increasing demand for governmental accountability regarding expenditure of public funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2304

Requiring local governments to report certain local economic development incentive program information to the secretary of commerce, defining such programs, requiring the secretary of commerce to post such information on the economic development incentive program database maintained by the secretary and requiring certain search result presentation and report formats.

KS HB2775

Changing the fee charged by the department of commerce for applications for certain economic development programs from a flat fee to a certain percentage of the total economic development incentive program package as determined by the secretary of commerce within a specified percentage range.

KS SB486

Changing the fee charged by the department of commerce for applications for certain economic development programs from a flat fee to a certain percentage of the total economic development incentive program package as determined by the secretary of commerce within a specified percentage range.

KS SB91

Enacting the Kansas film and digital media industry production development act, providing a tax credit, sales tax exemption and loans and grants to incentivize film, video and digital media production in Kansas, establishing a program to be administered by the secretary of commerce for the purpose of developing such production in Kansas and requiring the secretary of commerce to issue reports on the economic impact of the act.

KS HB2038

Enacting the Kansas film and digital media industry production development act, providing a tax credit and sales tax exemption to incentivize film, video and digital media production in Kansas, establishing a program to be administered by the secretary of commerce for the purpose of developing such production in Kansas and requiring the secretary of commerce to issue reports to the legislature regarding the program.

KS SB52

Enacting the Kansas film and digital media industry production development act, providing a tax credit and sales tax exemption to incentivize film, video and digital media production in Kansas, establishing a program to be administered by the secretary of commerce for the purpose of developing such production in Kansas and requiring the secretary of commerce to issue reports to the legislature regarding the program.

KS SB151

Relating to economic development; to add Section 40-18-379.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to require the Department of Commerce to publish certain information regarding economic development incentives awarded under the Alabama Jobs Act.

KS HB240

Relating to economic development; to add Section 40-18-379.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to require the Department of Commerce to publish certain information regarding economic development incentives awarded under the Alabama Jobs Act.

KS HB2192

Concerning state agencies; requiring the secretary of administration to include on the Kansas taxpayer transparency act website certain information concerning grants, grant awardees and grant applications.

KS SB158

Reporting Of Economic Development Incentives

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