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Senate panel raises thresholds for legislative sign-off on long leases after '1‑stop' controversy
Summary
The Senate Appropriations Committee advanced an amended bill requiring legislative approval for long-term state leases that meet set duration or payment thresholds; sponsors and executive staff negotiated language to allow planning while preserving oversight.
Senate Bill 145C, as amended, requires legislative review and approval when state real-estate leases meet specified thresholds — a change sponsors said is meant to prevent future ‘surprise’ long-term commitments while allowing normal operations to continue.
Why it matters: The measure responds to recent controversy over the state’s long-term lease decisions and seeks to balance executive flexibility with legislative oversight for large, long-duration lease commitments.
Sponsor Senator Chris Carr (District 11) told the committee the bill is not intended to micromanage routine…
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