Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB2033

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Economic development; expanding authority for entities to distribute money from the Rural Economic Action Plan Fund to include loans; limiting funds available for loans. Effective date.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB2033 could have significant implications for rural economic growth. By enabling loans from the Rural Economic Action Plan Fund, local governments and organizations would have greater flexibility to address specific needs within their jurisdictions. The bill is designed to foster infrastructure improvements and enhance local services, including health care, public safety, and environmental projects. However, the limitation on the types of entities that can make loans, particularly prohibiting larger municipalities from accessing these funds, could result in disparities in how effectively communities can leverage these financial resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 2033 (SB2033) seeks to amend the existing Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) by expanding the authority given to eligible entities to distribute funds from the Rural Economic Action Plan Fund. The bill allows loans to be made from this fund to support various economic development initiatives in rural areas, particularly targeting cities with populations below 7,000. This approach aims to better utilize the funds to create financial support mechanisms that can drive local development and sustainability in these smaller communities.

Contention

While the bill has clear benefits, there are notable points of contention. Critics may raise concerns about the risks involved in loaning public funds and whether the management of these loans will be conducted transparently and effectively. Additionally, the restriction on large populations could lead to criticisms that the bill does not sufficiently address the needs of all rural communities, particularly those with populations just above the threshold. Balancing the equitable distribution of resources while promoting economic growth will be a challenge as the bill proceeds through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2508

Revenue and taxation; income tax; apportionment; County Community Safety Investment Fund; Rural Economic Action Plan; Rural Economic Action Plan Supplemental Revenue Revolving Fund; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1028

Administrative Workers' Compensation Act; costs; distribution of certain funds; limiting period of certain distribution; return; effective date; emergency.

OK SB119

Economic development; creating the Right-to-Start Act. Effective date.

OK HB1025

Transportation; Rural Economic Transportation Reliability and Optimization Fund; modifying population limitation; effective date.

OK SB794

Loans; allowing for certain loan rate for total calculation of loan finance charge. Effective date.

OK SB574

Investments of public funds; authorizing purchase of debt from state pension funds. Effective date.

OK SB1177

Economic development; creating the Perform Act; providing investment rebate. Emergency.

OK SB579

Ad valorem; creating School District Ad Valorem Protest Assistance Revolving Fund; authorizing loans and one-time funds for school districts, Effective date.

OK SB746

State sales tax incentive; expanding definition of quality events to include local entities and certain scenic drives. Effective date.

OK SB1176

Public finance; Large-scale Economic Activity and Development Act of 2022; modifying certain job threshold requirement; requiring transfer of funds if certain commitment is not received by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce by certain date. Emergency.

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