Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB986

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  

Caption

State finance; requiring certain budgets to include federal funds information. Effective date.

Impact

The implications of SB 986 on state laws are significant, as it enforces stricter requirements for budgeting and financial disclosure. By making federal funds more visible in agency budgets, the bill enhances the oversight capabilities of the Oklahoma legislature. This transparency could lead to more informed legislative decisions regarding resource allocation and could help identify potential redundancies or inefficiencies in how agencies utilize federal funding. Overall, this bill is expected to bring state financial practices in line with broader calls for accountability in governance.

Summary

Senate Bill 986 aims to modify state finance regulations by mandating that certain budget-related disclosures include detailed information on federal funds. The bill amends current statutes to require all state agencies and political subdivisions that maintain a website to provide an annual report on federal funds under their control. This includes an obligation to list these funds in descending order of cost, thereby promoting transparency in the use of federal resources. The intent is to streamline monitoring and accountability regarding how federal funds are allocated and spent across state agencies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 986 is generally positive among lawmakers who advocate for enhanced governmental transparency and responsibility. Proponents believe that requiring detailed disclosure will foster greater trust in public governance and allow taxpayers to better understand how their funds are used. Conversely, some critics may express concerns about the feasibility and administrative burden on smaller agencies to comply with these enhanced reporting requirements, potentially leading to pushback from those worried about increased bureaucracy.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential administrative burden imposed on smaller political subdivisions that may struggle with compliance due to limited resources. Moreover, there are concerns about whether all agencies will be able to effectively track and report the necessary information, particularly in terms of maintaining accurate and up-to-date records on federal funds. Opponents may argue that while transparency is essential, the costs and efforts required for detailed reporting could outweigh the benefits, especially for smaller organizations.

Companion Bills

OK SB986

Carry Over State finance; requiring certain budgets to include federal funds information. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB986

State finance; requiring certain budgets to include federal funds information. Effective date.

OK SB883

Courts; requiring certain information included in certain report; requiring certain report to be publicly available on certain website. Effective date.

OK SB381

Quick Action Closing Fund; requiring Department of Commerce to make available certain information. Effective date.

OK SB309

Seed-Capital Revolving Fund; requiring certain data reporting to be included in binding commitment. Effective date.

OK SB209

Seed-Capital Revolving Fund; requiring certain data reporting to be included in binding commitment; providing certain exception. Effective date.

OK HB2207

Public finance; federal funds; Federal Funds Holding Account; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1051

Roads, bridges and ferries; requiring certain information be kept confidential; requiring utilities make certain information available; effective date.

OK SB213

Schools; requiring personal financial literacy to be taught by teachers with certain certification. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2026

Public finance; payroll deductions; requiring issuance of certain report; effective date.

OK SB359

School funding; modifying calculation of State Aid; directing certain budget request to include certain amount of protested ad valorem tax revenues. Effective date.

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