Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1155

Introduced
2/11/24  

Caption

Workgroup to Study the Fiscal and Operational Viability of Public-Private Partnerships for Howard County Public Schools - Established Ho. Co. 14-24

Impact

If enacted, SB1155 will not only form a specific body to address how public-private partnerships can be effectively utilized in school construction but will also necessitate a comprehensive evaluation of existing state laws regarding public financing and school construction methods. By analyzing practices from other counties that have employed PPPs, the Workgroup aims to provide well-informed recommendations that could potentially influence local legislation and procurement processes. The report generated by the Workgroup is set to be submitted to various local government entities by December 1, 2025, suggesting a timeline for delivering insights into this financing model.

Summary

Senate Bill 1155 establishes a Workgroup tasked with studying the fiscal and operational viability of public-private partnerships (PPPs) specifically for school construction in Howard County. The focus of the Workgroup will be to explore various aspects of using PPPs, including whether such partnerships can affect the speed, quality, and cost of school construction. This bill reflects an interest in investigating alternative financing options in order to alleviate public funding pressures while maintaining educational infrastructure.

Contention

While proponents of SB1155 argue that public-private partnerships could lead to improved school construction processes that are quicker and cost-effective, critics may raise concerns regarding the long-term ramifications of such partnerships. Issues such as ensuring quality construction and the implications for future maintenance costs are likely to be points of contention. Additionally, there may be skepticism about the public–private partnership model itself and whether it aligns with public interests, particularly when it comes to educational environments where community investment is crucial for success.

Companion Bills

MD HB1442

Crossfiled Workgroup to Study the Fiscal and Operational Viability of Public-Private Partnerships for Howard County Public Schools - Established Ho. Co. 14-24

Previously Filed As

MD SB467

Workgroup to Study the Fiscal and Operational Viability of Public-Private Partnerships for Calvert County Public Schools

MD HB1201

Public-Private Partnerships

MD HB166

Workgroup to Study Community Association Standing in Nuisance Actions in Baltimore County

MD SB966

Prince George’s County – Workgroup on Health and Wellness

MD SB18

Police Recruitment and Retention Workgroup

MD HB478

Waterway Incident Notification System (WINS) Workgroup

MD SB884

Maryland Department of Health - Workgroup to Study the Establishment of an Affordable Assisted Living Enhanced Care Program

MD SB924

Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees

MD HB154

Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees

MD HB1231

Maryland Department of Health – Workgroup to Study the Establishment of an Affordable Assisted Living Enhanced Care Program

Similar Bills

MD HB1442

Workgroup to Study the Fiscal and Operational Viability of Public-Private Partnerships for Howard County Public Schools - Established Ho. Co. 14-24

MD SB916

Workgroup to Study the Fiscal and Operational Viability of Public-Private Partnerships for Charles County Public Schools

MD HB739

Workgroup to Study the Fiscal and Operational Viability of Public-Private Partnerships for Charles County Public Schools

MD SB114

Workgroup to Study the Fiscal and Operational Viability of Public-Private Partnerships for Calvert County Public Schools

MD HB515

Workgroup to Study the Fiscal and Operational Viability of Public-Private Partnerships for Calvert County Public Schools

MD SB467

Workgroup to Study the Fiscal and Operational Viability of Public-Private Partnerships for Calvert County Public Schools

MD HB1390

Public Schools - Public School Construction - Funding and Administration

HI SB580

Relating To The School Facilities Authority.