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Committee presses JFO on $6.2 million FHWA flood reimbursement and where it appears in the budget adjustment
Summary
House Transportation Committee members asked why roughly $6.2 million in Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reimbursement for personnel costs tied to recent flooding did not appear in the committee's budget adjustment materials and where the governor had proposed the funds be spent.
House Transportation Committee members asked why roughly $6.2 million in Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reimbursement for personnel costs tied to recent flooding did not appear in the committee's budget adjustment materials and where the governor had proposed the funds be spent.
Logan Moberi of the Joint Fiscal Office told the committee the FHWA reimbursement is a payment that will reimburse the Agency of Transportation for personnel and administrative costs already paid with state dollars. Moberi said the agency initially expected about $8.5 million when the budget was presented last year but, after further work with the federal agency, now expects about $6.2 million.
The explanation matters because the…
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