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Minutes for HB2387 - Committee on Commerce
Short Title
Providing funding for STAR bond districts to replace lost food sales tax revenue, authorizing renovation and construction costs for historic theaters and major amusement parks, including amusement rides, as eligible STAR bond project costs, extending the deadline for the STAR bond report to certain legislative committees, and increasing the financing limit for pay-as-you-go funding for rural redevelopment projects.
Minutes Content for Tue, Mar 12, 2024
Chair Erickson opened the hearing on HB 2387
Staff provided an overview of the bill.
Proponents:
Bob North, Chief Counsel at the Kansas Department of Commerce, stood in support of the bill. (Attachment 1) The bill would provide funding for Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) Bond districts to replace lost food sales tax revenue, authorizes construction costs for historic theaters and amusement rides and moves the annual report deadline.
Kimberly Gencur Svaty on behalf of the City of Derby, provided testimony in support of the bill. (Attachment 2)2 The bill remedies an unintended consequence of phasing down and eliminating the state sales tax on food.
Christopher N. Stemler, Trident Partnerships, appeared in support of the bill. (Attachment 3) A STAR Bond would allow developers and communities to work in partnership to revitalize historic theaters, without having to wait decades for them to be demolished as they decay. STAR Bonds would provide the gap funding needed to restore these important buildings.
Written in support of the bill:
Mark Manning on behalf of the City of Wichita. (Attachment 4)
Spencer Duncan, Government Affairs Director, League of Kansas Municipalities (Attachment 5)
City Manager, Nickolaus J. Hernandez, and the City of Dodge City (Attachment 6)
Daniel Silva, President & CEO, Kansas City Kansas Chamber of Commerce (Attachment 7)
Juliet Abdel, MS, IOM, President, SVP Government Affairs, Greater Topeka Chamber (Attachment 8)
Opponents:
Elizabeth Patton, State Director of Americans for Prosperity Kansas, spoke in opposition to the bill. (Attachment 9) Ms Patton asked the Committee to oppose the bill and instead allow the STAR Bonds program to actually expire.
Chair Erickson closed the hearing on HB 2387
The next meeting is March 13, 2024. The meeting was adjourned at 11:06 am.