Rep. Dana Criswell - At Your Capitol, Week of March 14
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This week the House faced the deadline for floor action on Appropriation and Revenue bills originating in the House. Which means we spent millions of YOUR dollars on everything from education to restoration of the Shubuta Town Hall. House Bill 1729, the “big bond bill,” would authorize approximately $179 million in bonds for various projects. The committee substitute of the bill contains only $1 million in each section of the bond bill (for a total of $20 million) in order to keep the bill alive through the legislative process. The House and Senate will later agree on a set amount for each bond. Discretionary money for small projects in local communities is also incorporated into this legislation. Some of the larger projects included are:
Rep. Dana Criswell - At Your Capitol, Week of March 14
Rep. Dana Criswell - At Your Capitol, Week of…
Rep. Dana Criswell - At Your Capitol, Week of March 14
This week the House faced the deadline for floor action on Appropriation and Revenue bills originating in the House. Which means we spent millions of YOUR dollars on everything from education to restoration of the Shubuta Town Hall. House Bill 1729, the “big bond bill,” would authorize approximately $179 million in bonds for various projects. The committee substitute of the bill contains only $1 million in each section of the bond bill (for a total of $20 million) in order to keep the bill alive through the legislative process. The House and Senate will later agree on a set amount for each bond. Discretionary money for small projects in local communities is also incorporated into this legislation. Some of the larger projects included are: