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Agency of Education details Budget Adjustment Act requests, carryovers and reversions
Summary
Agency of Education staff told the Appropriations Committee they are proposing several budget adjustments in the Budget Adjustment Act, including requests to backfill lost fee revenue, increases for adult education, reductions to K-12 payment appropriations and multiple carryovers and reversions across programs.
The Appropriations Committee heard a presentation from Agency of Education officials on proposed adjustments for the state's Budget Adjustment Act, including requests for additional general-fund support, carryovers of obligated funds and reversions of unneeded balances.
The Agency of Education's interim chief financial officer, Sean Kuzma, said the presentation covers the agency's set of budget adjustment requests and related carryovers and reversions. "We're going to go over the current 25 budget adjustments. We have three of them," Kuzma said.
Kuzma told the committee the agency is seeking general-fund backfill for a peer-review program after a temporary moratorium on fees. He said the moratorium increased the number of adults entering the program and the agency is asking for additional general funds to cover the higher-than-expected participation.
Kuzma also described a request…
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