HB1018
An Act For The University Of Arkansas East Arkansas Community College Appropriation For The 2026-2027 Fiscal Year.
Last Action (April 1, 2026): Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE
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AI-Generated Summary
House Bill 1018 is an appropriations act for the University of Arkansas East Arkansas Community College for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. It establishes the maximum number of regular employees at 286 and authorizes up to 275 temporary or part-time employees. The bill provides funding through both state operations and cash funds, covering categories such as salaries, personal services matching, maintenance, general operations, capital improvements, and debt service. The total state appropriation is $11,511,085, and the total cash fund appropriation is $28,176,692. The bill includes standard fiscal compliance language, requiring adherence to state procurement and budgetary laws. Additionally, it contains an emergency clause, making the act effective from July 1, 2026, to ensure the continued operation of the institution.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiaries are the students, faculty, and staff of the University of Arkansas East Arkansas Community College. By providing necessary funding for operations, salaries, and capital improvements, the bill ensures the institution can continue to offer educational programs, maintain campus facilities, and employ its workforce. Local residents and the regional economy also benefit from the continued operation and stability of the community college.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no groups or entities directly negatively impacted by this legislation in a traditional sense. Because the bill is a standard appropriations act providing funding for a state institution, any potential negative impact would be indirect, such as the opportunity cost for taxpayers or the reallocation of state funds away from other government priorities. However, the bill does not impose specific burdens or restrictions on any group.
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