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Workers’ Compensation Commission to release $4 million from IT appropriation, keeps overall budget steady

2420786 · February 26, 2025
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The Workers’ Compensation Commission told senators it will not seek an increase in appropriation, plans to transfer FTEs between funds for accounting, and is prepared to return roughly $4 million of earlier IT allocations after completing required external upgrades.

The Workers’ Compensation Commission told the Senate Finance subcommittee it is not seeking additional general‑fund allocation for the coming fiscal year and is prepared to release roughly $4 million of previously allocated funds that were set aside for a major IT modernization project.

Chairman Beck, speaking for the commission, said the commission plans no increase in allocation for either the general fund or earmarked spending and cited a current general fund…

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