§ 15-5-102 - Legislative findings and declaration of public necessity.
               	 		
15-5-102.    Legislative findings and declaration of public necessity.
    (a)  The General Assembly finds:
      (1)    (A)  That  there exists severe economic instability in traditional national and  international markets for goods and services produced by the citizens of  the State of Arkansas.
            (B)  This instability has caused serious economic distress among the citizens of our state and is manifest in:
                  (i)  The  increasing number of business failures and bankruptcies, both personal  and corporate, and the extraordinarily high levels of unemployment in  agricultural business and industrial enterprises; and
                  (ii)  The rapidly rising costs of housing for elderly persons and families of low and moderate income;
      (2)  That  the continued existence of these conditions is inimical to the public  health, welfare, safety, morals, and economic security of the citizens  and inhabitants of the state; and
      (3)  That the economic well-being of the citizens of the State of Arkansas will be enhanced by the providing of:
            (A)  Economical health care facilities for the benefit of its citizens;
            (B)  Educational facilities of every nature and kind;
            (C)  Capital improvement facilities for its citizens; and
            (D)  Financial assistance to political subdivisions of the state.
(b)  For  the reasons set out in subsection (a) of this section, the General  Assembly finds that there exists in the state an immediate and urgent  need to provide the means and methods for providing financing:
      (1)  To  complement Arkansas' private financial institutions to better serve  their customers in ways which contribute to a strengthened and  diversified Arkansas economy and which do not compete with Arkansas'  private financial institutions;
      (2)  To  restore and revitalize existing agricultural business and industrial  enterprises for the purpose of retaining existing employment within the  state;
      (3)  To promote and develop  the expansion of existing and the establishment of new agricultural  business and industrial enterprises for the purpose of further  alleviating unemployment within the state and for providing additional  employment;
      (4)  To promote and  target resources of the state to further the development of export trade  of Arkansas products for the purpose of the economic development of the  state and for providing additional employment therefrom;
      (5)  To  eliminate the shortage of decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable  residential housing for elderly persons and families of low and moderate  income in the state;
      (6)  To  assure the development of reliable, affordable, efficient, and  environmentally compatible sources of energy for all types of public and  private consumption;
      (7)  To provide health care facilities for the citizens and inhabitants of the state;
      (8)  To provide capital improvement facilities for the benefit of the citizens and inhabitants of the state;
      (9)  To provide educational facilities for educational institutions within the state and to enhance the Public School Fund;
      (10)  To provide for short-term advance funding of the obligations of local governments throughout the state; and
      (11)  To assist minority businesses in obtaining loans or other means of financial assistance.
(c)  It  is declared to be the public policy and responsibility of this state to  promote the health, welfare, safety, morals, and economic security of  its inhabitants through the retention of existing employment and  alleviation of unemployment in all phases of agricultural business and  industrial enterprises, the elimination of the shortage of decent, safe,  sanitary, and affordable housing for elderly persons and persons of low  and moderate income, for the development of reliable, affordable,  efficient, and environmentally compatible sources of energy for all  types of public and private consumption, for health care facilities, for  capital improvement facilities, and for educational facilities for the  benefit of educational institutions within the state.
(d)  The  General Assembly finds that the public policies and responsibilities of  the state as set forth in this section cannot be fully attained without  the use of public financing and that such public financing can best be  provided by the creation of a state development finance authority with  comprehensive and extensive powers therein. The authority shall have the  power to issue revenue bonds to provide financing for qualified  agricultural businesses and industrial enterprises, residential housing,  energy enterprises and facilities, health care facilities, capital  improvement facilities, and educational facilities, and that all of the  foregoing are public purposes and uses for which public moneys may be  borrowed, expended, advanced, loaned, and granted.