South Dakota's new requirement for voter approval of tax increment financing districts changes when cities, towns, and counties can create these special finance zones. Under this bill, if a proposed district's project costs exceed $15 million, the local government must hold a special election so voters can decide whether to approve creating the district. This adds a democratic check on larger tax increment financing projects that weren't previously required to go to a public vote.
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Senate Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor S.J. 295
Local Government Scheduled for hearing
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Local Government S.J. 161
Prime sponsor · Sen
R
Dist. SD-021
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-006
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-028
cosponsor · Rep
R
Dist. SD-034