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Treasury boilerplate review: deletions of reports, changes to gaming earmarks and new one‑time items including $25M for Detroit arc‑wire removal

2689520 · March 13, 2025
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Milo Knausson of the Department of Treasury briefed the House Appropriations Committee on recommended FY26 Treasury boilerplate changes, report deletions, and several one‑time appropriations.

Milo Knausson of the Department of Treasury reviewed proposed FY26 boilerplate changes and one‑time appropriations during the House Appropriations Committee on General Government meeting.

Knausson told the committee the governor’s recommended budget would delete several reporting and boilerplate requirements in Treasury’s section, update receive‑and‑expend language tied to bonding programs moved to line items, and remove a number of specific reporting requirements that had been added in recent budget cycles. "This first change is between the current year and fiscal year 26 recommended budget," he said, describing deletions of…

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