SB30
An Act For The Office Of The Governor Appropriation For The 2026-2027 Fiscal Year.
Last Action (April 1, 2026): Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE
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AI-Generated Summary
Senate Bill 30 is a fiscal appropriation act for the Arkansas Office of the Governor for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The bill authorizes the maximum number of regular and temporary employees for the office, setting the limit at 59 full-time positions and 7 temporary positions. It appropriates $6,493,405 for operating expenses, including salaries, personal services matching, and maintenance and general operations. Additionally, the bill allocates $500,000 for the Governor's Emergency Proclamation fund to address public emergencies. The act includes provisions for the transfer of appropriated funds between line items with appropriate oversight and requires adherence to state fiscal and procurement laws. Finally, the bill includes an emergency clause to ensure the funding takes effect on July 1, 2026, to allow for the continuous operation of the Office of the Governor.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiaries of this bill are the Office of the Governor and its employees, as it provides the necessary funding and authorization for staff salaries and operational expenses. Furthermore, the citizens of Arkansas benefit from the maintenance of the Governor's office operations and the establishment of a $500,000 emergency fund, which allows for a timely response to public emergency situations.
Who Might Suffer?
There is no group or entity that is directly or negatively impacted by this legislation in a punitive sense. The bill is a standard budgetary appropriation measure; however, taxpayers, in a broad sense, bear the cost of these appropriations, and those who might prefer a more restrictive budget for the executive branch could view the allocation of these funds as an unfavorable use of state resources.
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