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House Corrections and Institutions reviews draft bill edits, delays final vote pending revised language

2732885 · March 21, 2025
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Committee members reviewed version 5 of a draft bill, discussed line-item consolidations and cash-flow math that would leave $7.3 million available for spending (including $2 million targeted to ACCD fees), and agreed to wait for revised bill text from staff before voting or sending it to Appropriations.

The House Corrections and Institutions Committee on March 21 reviewed edits to a draft fiscal bill, discussed reallocations that would reduce the immediate Governor’s-recommendation transfer and leave about $7.3 million in available cash, and agreed to delay a committee vote until members receive revised bill language, committee members said.

Scott Moore, Joint Fiscal Office, walked committee members through “a couple of changes to version 5,” noting formatting updates and a new far-right column of line numbers to help cross-reference local line numbering. “You’ll see an additional column for line numbers,” Moore said.

The discussion focused on several substantive edits to allocations and line wording. Moore said he combined two previously…

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