North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2023

Introduced
1/7/25  
Refer
1/7/25  
Report Pass
1/27/25  
Engrossed
1/30/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Enrolled
4/18/25  

Caption

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the North Dakota racing commission.

Impact

The approval of SB2023 indicates a commitment from the legislative assembly to support the Racing Commission's operations financially, facilitating its activities and regulations regarding the racing industry in North Dakota. By specifying funding at a set level, the bill seeks to ensure that the Commission can maintain its current workforce and potentially expand its capabilities through new positions and programmatic support. This funding structure helps stabilize the Commission's financial position for the upcoming biennium, reflecting a proactive approach to legislative budgeting and fiscal responsibility.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 2023 aims to provide an appropriation of funds for the North Dakota Racing Commission to defray its expenses over the biennium beginning July 1, 2025, and ending June 30, 2027. The bill outlines a total appropriation of $694,089, which includes $630,334 for base level enhancements and an additional $63,755. It also accounts for full-time equivalent positions and one-time funding for specific needs like copier replacements and internships amounting to $33,000. This financial provision is primarily sourced from the state’s general fund along with other special funds.

Sentiment

The legislative sentiment around SB2023 appears largely positive, with the Senate voting 41 in favor and only 5 against during its second reading. Such bipartisan support suggests a shared recognition of the importance of the Racing Commission and its operations, indicating that both sides of the aisle see value in maintaining and supporting this aspect of the state's regulatory framework. However, the presence of dissenting votes could suggest some concerns regarding the allocation of state funds, reflecting a need for vigilance in financial oversight.

Contention

While the sentiment is predominantly supportive, the debate around state funding for commissions often raises questions about budget allocations, particularly regarding the prioritization of funds in the face of competing needs across other state agencies. Some legislators may contend that funding for the Racing Commission takes away from immediate needs elsewhere, whilst others emphasize the economic benefits and regulatory importance of a well-funded commission. The discussion surrounding SB2023 may benefit from a broader dialogue on the financial sustainability of such appropriations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB2016

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of job service North Dakota; and to provide an exemption.

ND SB2006

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the North Dakota aeronautics commission; to provide an exemption; and to provide a statement of legislative intent.

ND SB2005

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the Indian affairs commission.

ND SB2013

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the commissioner of university and school lands; to provide for distributions from permanent funds; and to provide for a report.

ND HB1021

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of workforce safety and insurance.

ND HB1022

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the retirement and investment office.

ND HB1014

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the protection and advocacy project.

ND HB1007

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the department of labor and human rights.

ND HB1017

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the game and fish department; and to provide an exemption.

ND HB1023

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the public employees retirement system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.