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Appropriations committee reviews one-time appropriations, carryforwards and a $77 million transfer to education fund
Summary
During a line-by-line budget session the House Appropriations Committee reviewed one-time appropriations, reversions, and a $77 million transfer that Ways and Means assumed would go to the Education Fund; the committee also left a proposed Senate medical-debt bill in reserve pending further action.
The Vermont House Appropriations Committee on March 21 walked through its one-time appropriations spreadsheet, discussed carryforwards and reversions, and affirmed a planned $77 million transfer to the Education Fund that Ways and Means had assumed in its yield bill.
Committee staff told members that line 2 in the one-time summary reflects carryforward from FY 2025 (the C-section spreadsheet) and that changes in the C section would change available FY 2026 one-time money. Committee discussion included a $2 million reversion recommended by…
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