Appropriation to maintain a dedicated funding website
Impact
The funding authorized by SF2115 is expected to enhance the efficacy and reliability of the dedicated funding website. This website serves as a crucial tool for state residents to access information regarding funding related to outdoor heritage, clean water, arts and culture, and parks and trails. By ensuring ongoing maintenance of this digital resource, the bill safeguards the state's commitment to manage and promote its environmental and cultural resources effectively.
Summary
Bill SF2115 revolves around appropriating funds to maintain a dedicated funding website associated with environmental and legacy projects. The bill outlines a total appropriation of $19,000 for the fiscal year 2024, specifying the distribution of these funds among several dedicated sources. The allocation focuses on promoting transparency and accessibility of information pertaining to various environmental initiatives under state law.
Contention
While the bill seems to have a straightforward purpose, concerns may arise regarding the allocation of funds from various dedicated accounts. Some stakeholders may debate the appropriateness of using funds from specific sources such as the outdoor heritage fund and clean water fund for website maintenance rather than for direct project funding. This could lead to discussions about prioritization of expenditures and transparency in the use of state resources.
Requires itemized monthly spending reports to be maintained on a website established and maintained by the commissioner of administration (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Websites maintained by executive branch state agencies required to include appropriate contact information, including at minimum the direct email address of agency's commissioner or head.
Relating to providing funding for constructing, maintaining, and acquiring rights-of-way for public roadways other than toll roads; making appropriations.