Make an appropriation to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to improve and repair infrastructure around Lake Hiddenwood.
Impact
The passage of SB153 signifies the state’s commitment to improving recreational areas and enhancing the quality of infrastructure within state parks. Specifically, it targets the needs of Lake Hiddenwood, a popular destination for outdoor activities. By securing these funds, the bill aims to enable the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to carry out necessary repairs and improvements, benefiting both local residents and tourists who frequent the area.
Summary
Senate Bill 153 is a legislative proposal aimed at appropriating funds for the improvement and repair of infrastructure around Lake Hiddenwood. The bill was introduced by Senator Breitling and allocates a total of $4.5 million, which includes $3,750,000 from the general fund and $750,000 from the Department of Game, Fish and Parks fund. This funding is intended to support projects that enhance the facilities and infrastructure at the lake, making it more accessible and functional for the public.
Contention
While SB153 has gained support for its focus on improving state parks, there may still be discussions around funding priorities and the allocation of state resources. Some stakeholders might argue that while infrastructure is important, these appropriations should not overshadow funding for other critical areas such as education or health services. Moreover, the bill also allows the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to solicit donations, raising questions about the potential reliance on non-state funding sources for public infrastructure projects.
Make an appropriation to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks to improve and repair infrastructure around Hiddenwood Lake and to declare an emergency.
Create the jail improvement and construction fund for the improvement and construction of jails, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.