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| [s20] Sens. Kenley, Smith: Senate Approves Bill to Increase Local Government Transparency, Protect Taxpayers |
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| Start Date: | 2/12/2013 | Start Time: | 12:00 AM |
| End Date: | 2/12/2013 | End Time: | 11:59 PM |
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STATEHOUSE (Feb. 12, 2013) — Legislation authored by State Sens. Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville) and Jim Smith (R-Charlestown) to provide greater oversight for local redevelopment commissions passed the Senate today by a 44-5 vote.
Redevelopment commissions work to address underdeveloped or underutilized areas in a town, city or county in an effort to increase economic development.
“These organizations have become great resources for our local communities in terms of revitalization,” Kenley said. “But, we have to remember that they are funded by taxpayer dollars and need to be held accountable.”
That’s why Senate Bill 325 would require redevelopment commissions to be subject to greater oversight by the local legislative body that originally established the commission. In addition, the bill would require redevelopment commissions to receive approval from the legislative body before carrying out any publicly funded development projects.
“This bill increases transparency in local government by giving locally elected officials the authority to hold redevelopment commissions accountable for their use of taxpayer dollars,” Smith said. “Ultimately, it’s a move to protect taxpayers and make sure their hard-earned money is being spent responsibly.”
The bill now moves to the House of Representatives for further consideration. Its sponsors are Reps. Milo Smith (R-Columbus) and Robert Cherry (R-Greenfield).
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