Wyoming 2022 Regular Session

Wyoming Senate Bill SF0072

Caption

Removing requirements for separate accounting of funds.

Impact

If enacted, SF0072 would lead to a significant change in how public funds are accounted for in Wyoming. This alteration could reduce the administrative burden on state agencies tasked with the management of these funds, allowing for a more efficient allocation and use of financial resources. The bill proposes to consolidate the funding management processes, which may enhance the speed and efficiency of fund allocation towards its intended purposes, such as capital construction and major maintenance for state institutions.

Summary

Senate File 0072, known as SF0072, aims to streamline the management of state funds by removing the requirement for the separate accounting of revenue generated from institutional lands and fuel tax revenues. The bill is sponsored by the Management Audit Committee and addresses existing mandates that necessitate detailed tracking and accounting of these revenues by the state auditor. By repealing these requirements, the bill seeks to simplify the financial processes related to state funds.

Contention

The discussions and voting history regarding SF0072 indicate that there was some contention related to the bill. During its introduction, the bill faced opposition that ultimately led to its failure in the Senate with a vote tally of 17 in favor and 13 against, reflecting a divided opinion among legislators. Detractors of the bill have raised concerns that removing the separate accounting might lead to a lack of transparency and potential misallocation of funds, particularly in areas meant for institutional support and highway funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB0014

Fuel tax.

WY SF0067

State funded capital construction.

WY HB0107

Water state revolving funds amendments.

WY HB0147

Annual cash based budget development.

WY HB397

Separates funding sources for environmental education and litter abatement

WY SF0005

State Parks-property purchase authorization.

WY HB0138

Wyoming hope scholarship program.

WY SF0106

Wyoming stable token act.

WY SF0039

Firemen's pension plan benefits.

WY HB0006

ARPA funds for water and wastewater projects.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.