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House approves package of supplemental appropriations to state agencies (Senate bills 88–115)
Summary
On Feb. 12 the Colorado House approved a series of supplemental appropriation bills (Senate Bills 88–115) adjusting fiscal year 2024–25 budgets across state departments; most measures were described on the floor as net neutral or modest adjustments tied to impacts from other agencies, OIT costs, or program needs.
The Colorado House on Feb. 12 passed a package of supplemental appropriation bills amending the fiscal 2024–25 budgets for multiple state departments. During floor action the chamber read and acted on Senate Bills 88 through 115; each bill was moved, briefly explained by a sponsor, and passed by voice vote with the floor announcing "the ayes have it" for each item.
Many of the measures are routine supplemental adjustments described on the floor as technical true‑ups, reallocations among fund sources (federal funds, cash funds) to reduce general fund impact, or corrections for costs driven by other agencies such as the Office of Information Technology (OIT) or Department of Personnel. Examples listed on the floor include supplemental appropriations for the Department of Agriculture, Department of Corrections, Department of Early Childhood, Department of Education, Governor's Office and State Planning and Budgeting, Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, Department of Higher Education, Department of Human Services, Judicial Department, Department of Labor and Employment, Department of Law, Legislative Branch, Department of Local Affairs, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Department of Natural Resources (which included funding to scale a body‑worn camera pilot for Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers), the Department of Personnel (fleet adjustments), Department of Public Health and Environment (closed landfill remediation grants), Department of Public Safety (later amended by Appropriations report), Department of Regulatory Agencies, Department of Revenue, Department of State (staffing for signature…
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