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Legislative Fiscal Analysts present follow-up on 2024–25 funding items, recommend sweeping unused one-time funds

5938560 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst reviewed last sessionfunding items and recommended returning unspent one-time appropriations to the general fund, carrying forward line-item performance measures, and asking agencies to report on effectiveness of new programs.

Nate Osborne, fiscal analyst with the Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst, told the Criminal Justice Appropriations Subcommittee the funding-item follow-up report is intended as an informational briefing rather than a set of final decisions. "This is simply an informational item," Osborne said, describing the report as a public, web-available review of short-term funding items and recommended performance measures.

The report covers one-time pilot programs, early hires and equipment purchases, and newly funded initiatives that LFA analysts said should be monitored as they move from start-up into ongoing operations. "Many of these will be pushed back to when that ongoing funding has had some time to be spent," Osborne said,…

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