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Mayor’s office tracking community assistance, behavioral health and bond reimbursement as session closes

3738294 · May 9, 2025
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Summary

The mayor’s office is monitoring three items that could affect the municipal budget: community assistance ($3–4 million), school bond debt reimbursement (up to $14 million if funded for existing communities), and a supplemental behavioral health funding request of $13.75 million, staff told the Assembly Legislative Committee May 8.

On May 8 the Assembly Legislative Committee heard an update read into the record by Legislative Services staff summarizing the mayor’s office priorities and monitoring list as the state legislative session nears conclusion.

"We're closely monitoring three important items that were not in the senate version of the budget," Vena Clausen read from the mayor’s written update. Clausen listed…

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