Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0140

Introduced
1/31/23  
Refer
1/31/23  

Caption

An act relating to requirements for State-funded grants

Impact

The introduction of H0140 is expected to have a significant impact on how state grants are issued. By requiring standardized application forms and publicly accessible documentation, the bill is aimed at improving transparency and accessibility for entities seeking state funding. It is anticipated that this legislation will reduce administrative burdens on applicants and encourage more organizations to apply for state grants, ultimately enhancing community development efforts across Vermont.

Summary

House Bill H0140 focuses on reforming the process for issuing and monitoring state-funded grants in Vermont. The bill mandates that the Secretary of Administration establish standard grant application forms and agreements that are accessible and user-friendly for various entities, including municipalities, nonprofits, and for-profit organizations. It aims to streamline grant compliance and reporting to make it easier for potential grantees to understand and engage with the state’s funding mechanisms.

Conclusion

Overall, H0140 reflects a progressive step towards enhancing the grant issuance framework in Vermont, promoting better accessibility for local entities. However, it's critical for the state administration to consider feedback from stakeholders during discussions around the implementation of this legislation to ensure that the reforms meet the varied needs of all potential applicants.

Contention

Notable points of contention around the bill primarily relate to concerns over the adequacy of the proposed deadlines and the extent of accessibility enhancements. Critics argue that a single standard form may not adequately address the diverse needs of different grant applicants. Additionally, the timeline set for implementing these changes, particularly the July 1, 2024 deadline for developing a statewide database of grants, raises questions about whether the state can efficiently manage the transition and impact of such measures within the specified timeframe. Furthermore, funding appropriations for implementing these changes, such as the allocated $35,000 for the database, may be viewed as insufficient by some stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0233

An act relating to requirements for State-funded grants

VT H0258

An act relating to the provision of State-funded education in districts that do not maintain an elementary or high school

VT H0882

An act relating to capital construction and State bonding budget adjustment

VT H0208

An act relating to child care and early childhood education

VT H0723

An act relating to flood recovery

VT S0139

An act relating to the modernization of public safety communications in Vermont

VT H0494

An act relating to making appropriations for the support of government

VT H0493

An act relating to capital construction and State bonding

VT H0146

An act relating to administration and enforcement of agricultural water quality requirements in the State

VT H0101

An act relating to transportation initiatives to reduce carbon emissions

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