HB 1726 (2026)
Require proceeds from surplus state-owned land be credited to originating department
This bill is still active.
Directs state agencies to identify surplus property suitable for affordable housing and permits its conveyance to developers at below-market rates.
The House rewrote the bill. The new bill requires that proceeds from the sale or lease of surplus state-owned land be credited to the originating department's fund.
The Senate amended the bill to also establish a commission to study the sale of state-owned property.
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