Last Action | signed by Governor (Acts ch. 104) |
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Title | A JOINT RESOLUTION authorizing and directing a comprehensive study of the effectiveness of the economic development initiatives and incentives of the Commonwealth. |
Bill Documents |
Bill
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Bill Request Number | 70 |
Sponsors | L. Clark, J. Bell, T. Pullin |
Summary of Original Version | Direct the Director of the Legislative Research Commission to engage a consulting firm to study the effectiveness of economic development incentive programs; require results to be submitted by December 1, 2011. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Economic Development - Economic development programs, study of Legislative Research Commission - Economic development programs, study of Studies Directed - Economic development programs, study of |
Proposed Amendments |
House Committee Substitute 1 Senate Committee Substitute 1 |
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10/06/10 |
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02/10/11 |
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02/11/11 |
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02/15/11 |
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02/16/11 |
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02/18/11 |
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02/25/11 |
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02/28/11 |
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03/03/11 |
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03/04/11 |
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03/07/11 |
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03/17/11 |
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Amendment | House Committee Substitute 1 |
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Summary | Retain original provisions, except direct the Kentucky Economic Development Partnership Board to engage the consultant; include the incentive programs of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet in the study mandate; require results to be submitted by December 31, 2011. |
Index Headings |
Economic Development - Economic development programs, study of Legislative Research Commission - Economic development programs, study of Studies Directed - Economic development programs, study of |
Amendment | Senate Committee Substitute 1 |
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Summary | Require the Director of the Legislative Research Commission to engage the services of a consulting firm to conduct a comprehensive study of the effectiveness and efficiency of the economic development initiatives and incentive programs offered by the Commonwealth and administered by the Cabinet for Economic Development and the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet; require the consulting firm to examine the economic and fiscal impacts associated with each development program including but not limited to the amount of funding appropriated to the program, the amount of state and local tax revenue foregone as a result of the program, the number of jobs created or retained, the levels of compensation paid to employees, the amount of new tax revenues collected due to the new or expanded economic activity, and whether the program is being administered as intended by the General Assembly; require the consulting firm to examine the reporting requirements and information-sharing requirements of the Cabinet for Economic Development and the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet, the Department of Revenue, and other relevant state agencies to provide members and staff of the General Assembly and the Legislative Research Commission with information necessary to evaluate programs; require the consulting firm to examine claw back provisions in place in the Commonwealth, as well as those in place among sister states; require the consulting firm to conduct a thorough, in-depth examination of the process used by the Kentucky Economic Development Partnership Board to select each secretary of the Economic Development Cabinet, and to examine how the requirements set forth in KRS 154.10-040 have been developed by the Board to recommend candidates; require the consulting firm to compare and report the salary of each secretary of the Economic Development Cabinet with those of secretaries of cabinets of economic development or their logical equivalents in surrounding states; require that the study and recommendations be transmitted to the Legislative Research Commission before December 1, 2011. |
Index Headings |
Economic Development - Economic development programs, study of Legislative Research Commission - Economic development programs, study of Studies Directed - Economic development programs, study of |
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