MSF; STRATEGIC ADVISORY BOARD S.B. 213 (S-1) & 214 (S-3):
SUMMARY OF BILL
REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE
Senate Bill 213 (Substitute S-1 as reported)
Senate Bill 214 (Substitute S-3 as reported)
Sponsor: Senator Mallory McMorrow (S.B. 213)
Senator John N. Damoose (S.B. 214)
Committee: Economic and Community Development
CONTENT
Senate Bill 214 (S-3) would amend the Michigan Strategic Fund Act to create the Strategic Advisory Board (Board) within the Michigan Strategic Fund (MSF) and prescribe its members and duties.
Senate Bill 213 (S-1) would amend the Michigan Strategic Fund Act to do the following:
-- Require the Board to develop a strategic plan within a year of the bill’s effective date for the following 10 years and require the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) to update the plan annually thereafter.
-- Prescribe the components of the strategic plans, including the identification of goals for economic development anchored in population growth and prosperity of residents and strategies to achieve those goals, among other things.
-- By May 1, 2027, and annually after, require the MEDC to compile a report on the plans, submit the report to the Governor and certain House and Senate committees, and publish the report on the MSF or MEDC website.
The bills are tie-barred.
Proposed MCL 125.2009a & 125.2009b (S.B. 214)
Proposed MCL 125.2009c (S.B. 213)
BRIEF RATIONALE
Michigan is a swing state, a state in which the country’s two major political parties have similar levels of support among voters. As a result, control of the State’s administration may change from election to election. Testimony before the Senate Committee on Economic and Community Development indicates that businesses may view the State’s political variability as a disadvantage when considering whether to relocate. Reportedly, businesses prefer consistency, which some believe Michigan lacks. Accordingly, it has been suggested that the State adopt a long-term, unifying economic development strategy to offer consistency to current and prospective businesses.
PREVIOUS LEGISLATION
(This section does not provide a comprehensive account of previous legislative efforts on this subject matter.)
Senate Bills 213 and 214 are respectively similar to Senate Bills 1116 and 1117 from the 2023-24 Legislative Session. Senate Bills 1116 and 1117 were reported by the Senate Committee on Economic and Community Development but received no further action.
Legislative Analyst: Abby Schneider
FISCAL IMPACT
The MSF would experience minor fiscal costs to provide annual updates on the State’s progress towards meeting the goals of the strategic plan.