North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2021

Introduced
1/3/23  
Refer
1/3/23  
Report Pass
2/10/23  
Engrossed
2/15/23  
Refer
2/17/23  
Report Pass
4/7/23  
Enrolled
4/17/23  

Caption

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of workforce safety and insurance; and to provide an exemption.

Impact

The bill's passage would directly impact the state budget by allocating significant resources toward the workforce safety agency's operational needs. It also places a noteworthy emphasis on deferring maintenance funding for the workforce safety and insurance building, which is critical for the continued effectiveness of the agency's operations. By mandating specific reporting to the appropriations committees, the bill allows for better oversight and accountability regarding the use of these funds during the biennium.

Summary

Senate Bill 2021 aims to provide appropriations to defray the expenses associated with workforce safety and insurance in North Dakota for the upcoming biennium from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2025. The bill outlines specific funding amounts designated for operations, which total approximately $72 million, including enhancements and adjustments to existing allocations. Additionally, it introduces provisions for one-time funding items, ensuring that these funds are available for crucial projects aimed at maintaining workforce safety systems and facilities.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around SB 2021 appears to be positive, with strong bipartisan support reflected in its voting history, where it passed the Senate with 42 yeas and only 3 nays, followed by unanimous approval in the House. This widespread approval suggests a collective recognition of the importance of maintaining workforce safety and insurance operations and an understanding of the need for proper funding and resources in this area.

Contention

Despite its apparent support, some points of contention may arise concerning the specific allocation of funds and the potential for future funding needs post-biennium. The one-time funding items, while necessary for immediate improvements, may raise questions regarding the sustainability of the workforce safety and insurance operations in subsequent budget cycles if ongoing appropriations are not secured. Careful monitoring of how effectively the appropriations are utilized will be essential in addressing any concerns around efficiency and efficacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1021

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of workforce safety and insurance.

ND HB1019

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the department of career and technical education; and to provide an exemption.

ND SB2019

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the parks and recreation department; to provide for a transfer; and to provide for an exemption.

ND HB1025

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the department of veterans' affairs; and to provide an exemption.

ND HB1015

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the department of corrections and rehabilitation; to provide a statement of legislative intent; and to provide an exemption.

ND HB1006

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the North Dakota aeronautics commission; and to provide an exemption.

ND SB2017

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the game and fish department; to provide a contingent appropriation; to provide for a transfer; and to provide an exemption.

ND SB2016

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of job service North Dakota; and to provide an exemption.

ND HB1016

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of job service North Dakota.

ND HB1010

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the council on the arts; to provide for transfers; to provide for a report; to provide an exemption; and to declare an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.