This amendment adds a new section requiring the state building commission to conduct a feasibility study on constructing a hotel and conference center near the Wyoming state capitol complex, with $25,000 appropriated for the study.
- Modifies the bill's statement of purpose to include 'requiring reports; providing for studies;' in addition to the existing appropriations language. (Page 1, lines 1-2)
- Adds a new Section 328 establishing a feasibility study requirement for a hotel and conference center near or within the state capitol complex. The state building commission must contact potential developers, solicit bids, coordinate with the state treasurer on anticipated revenue, and report findings by November 1, 2026 to the joint appropriations committee and select committee on capital financing and investments. Revenue from any completed project would be deposited into the public school foundation program account. (Page 141, after line 19; new Section 328)
- Appropriates $25,000 from the general fund to the state building commission for conducting the feasibility study, with restrictions that funds cannot be transferred or expended for other purposes and are not intended to be included in the building commission's standard budget for the succeeding biennium. (Page 141, Section 328(c), lines 29-36)
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