Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB458

Introduced
2/3/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Engrossed
3/7/23  

Caption

St. Mary's County - Bond Authority - YMCA Facility

Impact

The legislation allows St. Mary’s County to leverage its bond authority to raise necessary capital for the YMCA project without causing direct impact on existing budgetary allocations. It facilitates a system wherein the county can impose ad valorem taxes to cover bond repayments while exempting the bonds from state and local taxation. This approach not only ensures the funding of the YMCA facility but also establishes a framework for the county to manage its financial responsibilities associated with large-scale community projects effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 458 focuses on granting the County Commissioners of St. Mary’s County the authority to borrow up to $15,000,000 to fund the construction and development of a YMCA facility. The bill underscores the importance of the YMCA in fulfilling a community need, particularly benefiting the youth and senior citizens of the county. The initiative is presented as a significant investment in public facilities that contribute to the health and welfare of the local population. By providing these funds, the county aims to ensure accessible recreational and community services, which are viewed as essential for the overall benefit of its residents.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 458 seems largely supportive, with stakeholders and community members recognizing the need for improved public amenities like the YMCA. Advocates argue that such facilities enhance community cohesion and provide valuable services to residents. However, there may be concerns among some factions about the financial implications and the effective management of taxpayer funds used for this purpose.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from discussions around how the funding for the YMCA is sourced and managed. While the bill emphasizes community benefits, opponents could argue about the long-term financial commitments to bond repayments and potential tax increases. There may also be discussions about prioritizing funding for other urgent needs within the county besides the YMCA.

Companion Bills

MD HB575

Crossfiled St. Mary's County - Bond Authority - YMCA Facility

Previously Filed As

MD HB575

St. Mary's County - Bond Authority - YMCA Facility

MD SB457

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond

MD SB623

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond

MD HB574

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond

MD HB561

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond

MD HB623

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond

MD SB442

Calvert County - Public Facilities Bonds

MD HB893

Calvert County - Public Facilities Bonds

MD HB1021

Washington County - Public Facilities Bonds

MD SB1007

University System of Maryland - Academic Facilities Bonding Authority

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