South Dakota 2023 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1030

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
2/21/23  
Engrossed
2/23/23  
Report Pass
2/27/23  
Enrolled
2/28/23  

Caption

Make an appropriation for the revised construction costs of the bioproducts facility in Brookings, and to declare an emergency.

Impact

The bill's approval is seen as critical for supporting the infrastructure necessary for innovative research in the bioproducts sector. By providing the necessary funding, HB1030 aims to enhance the capabilities of the state's research park, which is anticipated to facilitate advancements in bioproduct technology. This strategic investment could potentially lead South Dakota to become a leader in bioproducts, creating numerous opportunities for both students and researchers in the field.

Summary

House Bill 1030 proposes an appropriation of $23,000,000 from the general fund to the South Dakota Board of Regents. This funding is designated for the design, construction, and furnishing of a new bioproducts facility at the research park in Brookings. The bill presents itself as a legislative priority, particularly important for advancing the state's investment in bioproducts research and development, which can catalyze economic growth and job creation in the region.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB1030 appears to be positive, given the perceived benefits associated with the establishment of a specialized facility. Supporters argue that the bill addresses urgent needs within the state regarding bioproducts and suggest that the funding will ultimately yield significant returns through job creation and economic stimulation. Opponents, while not extensively documented in the available discussions, may raise concerns regarding budget priorities and the allocation of state resources in times of financial scrutiny.

Contention

Despite its general acceptance, there could be points of contention regarding the scope of the funding and the long-term benefits versus immediate needs of the state. Some legislators may question whether such a significant appropriation is the best use of taxpayer money, especially in the context of other pressing social or infrastructure issues. The emergency declaration attached to the bill could also be debated, as it signals the urgency yet may also prompt scrutiny regarding the transparency and overall necessity of the funding at this time.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB83

Make an appropriation for the revised construction costs of maintenance shops for the Wildland Fire Suppression Division and to declare an emergency.

SD SB33

Amend an appropriation for the revised construction costs of the Mineral Industries Building at the School of Mines and Technology, and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1064

Make an appropriation for increases in the construction costs of infrastructure at Lake Alvin and Newell Lake, and to declare an emergency.

SD SB174

Make an appropriation to provide a grant for the construction of a facility to provide certain health facilities and services and to declare an emergency.

SD SB150

Make an appropriation to the Board of Regents to provide grant funding for the operation of the bioproducts facility in Brookings.

SD HB1022

Make an appropriation for increased costs related to the construction of the new state public health laboratory, and to declare an emergency.

SD HB1018

Make an appropriation for the construction of a storage garage in Rapid City and to declare an emergency.

SD SB84

Make an appropriation for the design, renovation, and construction of a multi-purpose facility at the Cottonwood Field Station and to declare an emergency.

SD SB93

Provide an increased appropriation for the construction costs of an athletics events center at Dakota State University, and to declare an emergency.

SD SB14

Revise the legal description for the construction of a National Guard Readiness Center in Sioux Falls, make an additional appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.