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Committee releases bill requiring state list of special improvement districts

Commerce and Economic Development · October 24, 2024
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Summary

The Commerce and Economic Development committee released Assembly Bill 4554, which would require the Department of Community Affairs to compile and publish a statewide list of special improvement districts and update it every two years; no public testimony was taken and the bill was released from committee.

Assembly members on the Commerce and Economic Development committee voted to release Assembly Bill 4554, a measure directing the Department of Community Affairs to survey every special improvement district in the state and publish that list on the department’s website. The bill would also require biennial updates to the list.

Committee staff noted there was no public testimony on the measure. During the hearing the sponsor summarized the bill’s principal requirements: prepare a list identifying each special improvement district, publish it online, and republish it every two years. The committee then moved to release the bill and conducted a roll call; members present voted in favor and the bill was released from committee.

The transcript does not record a mover or seconder for the motion. The committee’s vote record on the motion shows affirmative votes from the members present; several members were recorded as absent earlier in the meeting.

The committee took no further action at the hearing; the bill proceeds to next steps in the legislative process following its release from the committee.