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Committee reviews Attorney General budget; proposes $2 million gaming‑fund buffer for litigation

2238281 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

The Appropriations - Education and Environment Division discussed House Bill 1003 funding for the Attorney Generals office, including staffing changes and a $2 million amendment using excess gaming revenue for litigation costs.

The Appropriations - Education and Environment Division on an informational review discussed the Attorney General's budget under House Bill 1003, including staffing adjustments and an amendment that would reserve $2,000,000 of excess gaming revenue for litigation.

Committee chair opened the meeting saying, "Committee, we're gonna take up, attorney general budget, house bill 10 0 3. You've all been given the up to date, long sheet." The chair summarized staff and line changes and the overall fiscal position: "we're about 608,000 in the general fund in the red, so we've cut 608,000 in general fund in this budget."

Why it matters: the committee is setting the House budget recommendation that will proceed through…

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