Make an appropriation to enhance the economic health of South Dakota.
Impact
Although the financial appropriation specified in HB1156 appears minimal, it reflects a broader legislative intention to prioritize economic health in South Dakota. The bill mandates that any leftover appropriated amounts, if not used or obligated, will revert back to the general fund in accordance with existing state procedures. This mechanism ensures accountability and transparency in state financial management, promoting responsible use of taxpayer resources.
Summary
House Bill 1156 aims to enhance the economic health of South Dakota through a nominal appropriation of $1 from the general fund. The bill outlines that the state will approve vouchers related to this appropriation, with the state auditor responsible for drawing the necessary warrants to pay for authorized expenditures. This legislative move is part of the ongoing efforts to bolster economic initiatives within the state, albeit through a symbolic figure that stands as a placeholder for potential future funding.
Contention
The discussions surrounding HB1156 have been limited, with notable support reflected in the unanimous voting history—showing 33 yeas and no nays as documented on March 4, 2024. However, it has been tabled for further discussion, indicating that while the concept of enhancing economic health is widely supported, there may be deeper considerations regarding the effectiveness and implications of such a minimal financial commitment.
Make an appropriation to support the South Dakota Small Business Development Center and the South Dakota Procurement Technical Assistance Center, and to declare an emergency.
Make an appropriation for the demolition and reconstruction of agricultural-use structures at South Dakota State University, and to declare an emergency.
Make an appropriation for the revised construction costs of the dairy research and extension farm at South Dakota State University, and to declare an emergency.
Authorize the South Dakota Department of Corrections to construct a prison facility for offenders committed to the Department of Corrections in Rapid City, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.