Arkansas 2023 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SB493

Introduced
3/27/23  
Refer
3/27/23  

Caption

To Amend The Arkansas Constitution Concerning Economic Development Projects; To Amend The Definition Of "economic Development Projects" Under Arkansas Constitution, Article 12, ยง 5; And To Declare An Emergency.

Impact

The proposed amendments address discrepancies in existing law that have restricted local governments from investing in economically vital projects, particularly since retail facilities were initially not recognized as development projects suitable for public investment. This change is particularly critical as it allows counties and municipalities to pursue projects that promise to enhance job markets and generate much-needed tax revenue. The bill's emergency clause emphasizes its urgency, as municipalities risk losing potential development opportunities that could adversely affect local economies and workforce employment rates.

Summary

Senate Bill 493 seeks to amend the Arkansas Constitution to expand the definition of 'economic development projects' to include various types of facilities essential for job creation and economic growth. The bill aims to formalize the inclusion of categories such as manufacturing, research and technology, recycling facilities, distribution centers, call centers, and retail spaces, clarifying which types of projects can qualify for municipal investment under state law. By doing this, SB493 facilitates greater local government involvement in projects that could drive economic benefits to their communities.

Contention

While proponents of SB493, including local government officials and business groups, argue that it will promote economic growth and job creation by enabling more comprehensive investment options, opponents may raise concerns about how the changes could divert resources from less commercially viable projects. Additionally, critics may argue that expanding the definition of economic development projects without sufficient oversight could lead to misallocation of public funding, with questions about long-term sustainability and the management of these new development categories. Thus, the legislative discourse surrounding SB493 may reflect broader debates about economic strategy and priorities within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HB1082

An Act For The Department Of Commerce - Arkansas Economic Development Commission Supplemental Appropriation.

AR SB79

To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023; To Provide For The Regulation Of Digital Asset Mining Businesses; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB78

To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023; To Prohibit Foreign-party-controlled Ownership Of A Digital Asset Mining Business; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SR17

To Authorize The Introduction Of A Nonappropriation Bill To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Acts Of 2023, To Regulate Digital Asset Mining Businesses And Businesses Utilizing A Blockchain Network, And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HR1020

To Authorize The Introduction Of A Nonappropriation Bill To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Acts Of 2023, To Regulate Digital Asset Mining Businesses And Businesses Utilizing A Blockchain Network, And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB71

An Act For The Department Of Education - Arkansas School For The Blind And Arkansas School For The Deaf Reappropriation.

AR HB1076

An Act For The Department Of Commerce - Arkansas Development Finance Authority Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR SR5

To Authorize The Introduction Of A Nonappropriation Bill To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023 And To Prohibit Foreign-party-controlled Ownership Of A Digital Asset Mining Business.

AR HR1009

To Authorize The Introduction Of A Nonappropriation Bill To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023 And To Prohibit Foreign-party-controlled Ownership Of A Digital Asset Mining Business.

AR HB1010

An Act For The Arkansas State University - Arkansas Biosciences Institute Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.