Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB457

Introduced
1/22/24  
Refer
1/22/24  
Report Pass
3/4/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  
Refer
3/8/24  
Report Pass
4/1/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Chaptered
5/9/24  

Caption

Maryland Technology Development Corporation - Equitech Growth Fund - Alterations

Impact

The bill mandates a state budget allocation of $5 million annually for the Equitech Growth Fund for the fiscal years 2025 through 2033. Furthermore, it establishes a competitive application process for award distribution, facilitating grants, loans, and investments for eligible entities such as public institutions and private partnerships. This financial backing is expected to significantly enhance Maryland's strategic goals in economic growth and workforce enhancement. The legislation reflects an attempt to integrate state resources with private investment to foster innovation and competitiveness in the technology sector.

Summary

Senate Bill 457, known as the Maryland Technology Development Corporation - Equitech Growth Fund - Alterations, aims to modify how the Equitech Growth Fund operates under the Maryland Technology Development Corporation. The bill specifies the uses of the fund, which is intended to bolster economic competitiveness and encourage growth within both emerging and advanced industries in Maryland. It emphasizes the creation of necessary infrastructure, workforce development, and the incorporation of varied funding sources, aiming to provide financial assistance to organizations that can drive these objectives.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 457 appears to be supportive among stakeholders in the technology and economic development sectors. Advocates regard it as a crucial step toward advancing Maryland's economy through targeted investments in infrastructure and workforce development. Conversely, there are concerns regarding the adequacy of oversight and accountability in fund allocations, indicative of the legislative dialogue that seeks to ensure responsible governance.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention include the balance between fostering innovation through funding and maintaining strict oversight to avoid misallocation of resources. Critics of similar funding initiatives often voice apprehension about the potential for inefficiencies or inequitable access to fund awards. Additionally, the challenge of ensuring that the investments lead to tangible economic impacts and the diversity of beneficiaries could also emerge as critical discussion points as the fund begins to operate.

Companion Bills

MD HB410

Crossfiled Maryland Technology Development Corporation - Equitech Growth Fund - Alterations

Previously Filed As

MD SB699

Maryland Technology Development Corporation - Equitech Growth Fund and Commission

MD HB781

Maryland Technology Development Corporation - Equitech Growth Fund and Commission

MD SB125

Maryland Technology Development Corporation - Business Diversity Incubator Program and Fund - Establishment

MD SB865

Economic Development - Western Maryland Economic Future Investment Board and Senator George C. Edwards Fund - Alterations

MD HB75

Maryland Technology Development Corporation - Digital Bay Business Diversity Program - Establishment

MD HB768

Economic Development - Western Maryland Economic Future Investment Board and Senator George C. Edwards Fund - Alterations

MD SB452

Film Production Activity Income Tax Credit - Alterations and Maryland Entertainment Council

MD SB804

Maryland Technology Development Corporation - Community Technology Program for Maryland - Establishment

MD HB653

Economic Development - Maryland Technology Infrastructure Pilot Program - Establishment

MD SB801

Economic Development - Cybersecurity - Cyber Maryland Program

Similar Bills

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