Connecticut 2010 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05358

Introduced
2/25/10  
Refer
2/25/10  
Report Pass
3/23/10  
Refer
4/1/10  
Report Pass
4/8/10  

Caption

An Act Concerning Revisions To Economic Development Statutes.

Impact

The implications of House Bill 05358 are far-reaching for state laws governing economic development and local taxation. By redefining eligibility criteria for tax reductions and the criteria for what constitutes a manufacturing or service facility, the bill may encourage businesses to invest in sectors that have historically faced challenges. Legislators anticipate that these changes will not only stimulate economic activity but will also contribute to job creation and bolster community revitalization efforts. However, local governments may face challenges in adapting to these changes, particularly regarding their property tax revenue streams and their ability to manage local taxation appropriately.

Summary

House Bill 05358, titled 'An Act Concerning Revisions to Economic Development Statutes,' introduces significant amendments to existing economic development regulations in Connecticut. The bill primarily affects how property taxes are assessed for manufacturing and service facilities, especially in distressed municipalities, targeted investment communities, and designated enterprise zones. Under the new provisions, eligible facilities could benefit from substantial property tax reductions based on their valuation during specified assessment years. The bill aims to motivate investments in economically disadvantaged areas by providing clear financial incentives to businesses for establishing or expanding their operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears largely supportive among business and economic development stakeholders, who view it as a proactive measure to enhance economic opportunities in struggling areas. Advocates argue the bill is essential for maintaining Connecticut’s competitive edge in attracting investment, especially in the manufacturing sector. Conversely, some local advocacy groups and community leaders have expressed apprehension regarding the potential financial impacts on municipal budgets, fearing that such tax incentives could reduce necessary funding for local services or create inequities in tax burdens across different municipalities.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise concerning the extent to which the bill centralizes decision-making power regarding economic development and taxation at the state level. Critics argue that this could undermine local control over tax policy and economic development strategies, posing risks to community-specific planning and resource allocation. Additionally, the criteria set forth for determining distressed municipalities and what qualifies as a manufacturing facility may be viewed as too lenient or stringent, depending on differing perspectives regarding economic need and local capacity. As the bill progresses, balancing state incentives with the preservation of local governance and equity will likely be at the forefront of the debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05299

An Act Concerning The Department Of Economic And Community Development's Recommendations For Revisions To The Jobsct Program And The Commerce And Related Statutes.

CT HB05223

An Act Concerning Minor Revisions To Agriculture Related Statutes And To Open Space Acquisition Related Statutes.

CT HB05293

An Act Concerning The Department Of Developmental Services' Recommendations Regarding Various Revisions To Developmental Services Statutes.

CT HB05347

An Act Concerning Authorization Of State Grant Commitments For School Building Projects And Revisions To The School Building Projects Statutes.

CT HB05524

An Act Authorizing And Adjusting Bonds Of The State And Concerning Provisions Related To State And Municipal Tax Administration, General Government And School Building Projects.

CT HB05373

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To Human Services Statutes.

CT HB05290

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

CT HB05365

An Act Concerning Technical Revisions To Statutes Concerning Human Services.

CT SB00154

An Act Concerning Various And Assorted Revisions To The Education Statutes.

CT HB05434

An Act Concerning The Community Economic Development Fund.

Similar Bills

CT SB01066

An Act Concerning Revisions To Economic Development Statutes.

CT HB06525

An Act Concerning The Continuance Of The Majority Leaders' Job Growth Roundtable.

CT HB06602

An Act Concerning Agency Regulations, A Clarification Of "distressed Municipality" And Obsolete Statutes Concerning The Office Of Policy And Management.

CT HB06529

An Act Promoting Economic Development In The Area Surrounding Oxford Airport.

CT HB05074

An Act Encouraging Biomanufacturing Jobs In Distressed Municipalities.

CT SB00107

An Act Establishing A Bradley Development Zone.

CT SB00263

An Act Eliminating Certain Unclaimed And Seldom Claimed Tax Credits.

CT HB05435

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Majority Leaders' Job Growth Roundtable.