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Controller briefs committee on LUMA transition and funding ask as Business Information Infrastructure Fund expires

2347230 · February 17, 2025
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Summary

State Controller Brandon Wolf and staff explained the office’s FY2026 request to bring LUMA sustainment on‑budget after the Business Information Infrastructure Fund expires; officials warned that not funding the request would cut LUMA staff and hamper payroll, payments and audit timelines.

The Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee considered the State Controller’s office budget and the request to bring LUMA (the statewide enterprise resource-management system) sustainment on to budget as the Business Information Infrastructure Fund (BIF) expires.

Frances Lippett, Legislative Services budget analyst, summarized the controller’s request and explained that LUMA development and sustainment has been continuously appropriated from the BIF since 2018. She said the BIF will expire at the end of the current fiscal year and that the controller’s office requested funding to move those costs into the standard appropriation for fiscal year 2026.

Controller Brandon Wolf told the committee that 47 employees currently work on the LUMA project and that the office’s FY2026…

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