North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1454

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  

Caption

Innovation technology grants.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by establishing a structured process for providing innovation technology loans and grants. The committee designated to manage this program includes representation from private sector interests, which is intended to ensure that the funds support initiatives aligned with market needs. This could lead to increased capacity in local businesses and the creation of skilled jobs in the state. Furthermore, the fund aims to leverage additional state, federal, and private investments, thereby enhancing the overall economic landscape of North Dakota.

Summary

House Bill 1454 is designed to amend and reenact several sections of the North Dakota Century Code with the purpose of enhancing innovation through grants and loans related to technology advancement. The bill establishes the Innovation Loan Fund, which is intended to provide financial support for activities that promote research, experimentation, and operational testing within the state's technological sectors. This legislative initiative is anticipated to bolster the state's economy by fostering new companies and promoting the expansion of existing businesses.

Contention

Though the bill's objectives align with fostering economic growth and encouraging innovation, some concerns arise regarding its implementation. Key points of contention include the potential for the funds to be improperly managed or directed towards initiatives that do not yield substantial economic returns. Moreover, critics may question the effectiveness of the committee's guidelines in ensuring fair access to financial resources for all qualified entities. There are risks associated with prioritizing certain technological advancements over others, potentially leaving out alternative sectors that could benefit from state support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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