Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB856

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Economic Development – Maryland Stadium Authority – Baltimore City Infrastructure Projects

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws includes changes to how infrastructure projects in Baltimore City can be both financed and executed. By allowing the Maryland Stadium Authority to issue bonds for these projects, the bill provides a framework for securing funding while ensuring oversight and approvals from the Board of Public Works. Additionally, it mandates that for each infrastructure project, a ratio of apprentices, as defined by the Maryland Department of Labor, must be utilized. This provision aims to bolster the skills training and employment opportunities available to local residents, thereby fostering economic growth and addressing unemployment.

Summary

Senate Bill 856 focuses on the economic development of Baltimore City through infrastructure projects. The bill authorizes the Maryland Stadium Authority to acquire sites specifically for infrastructure projects and allows the Authority to issue bonds to finance various aspects of these projects, such as site acquisition, design, construction, and equipping. An important feature of the bill is the establishment of the Baltimore City Infrastructure Projects Financing Fund, designated for these projects, which will be administered by the Authority. The Governor is required to include an annual appropriation of $58 million to this fund, which cannot revert to the general fund and is intended to support ongoing infrastructure initiatives.

Contention

One area of potential contention revolves around concerns regarding fiscal responsibilities associated with the bond issuances. While the bill specifies that bonds issued will not create a financial obligation on the part of the state or other governmental units, there may be debates surrounding the implications of this structure on state finances and future infrastructure funding. Additionally, ensuring appropriate oversight and aligning the projects with community needs and urban planning initiatives might raise discussions among stakeholders regarding the balance between development goals and local community interests.

Companion Bills

MD HB1128

Crossfiled Economic Development - Maryland Stadium Authority - Baltimore City Infrastructure Projects

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