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Staff walks Senate appropriators through state budget structure and reading the bill
Summary
A staff briefing explained the A–Z structure of the state budget bill, the numbering of B sections and the role of the 'web report,' to help lawmakers find appropriations, current-year fixes and one-time language.
A staff presenter briefed the Senate Committee on Appropriations on Jan. 16 about how the state budget is organized and how to interpret the bill’s lettered and numbered sections.
"So every year, the state has an annual operating budget, that start that process starts in September October," the presenter said, outlining the rhythm: agencies build requests in the fall, the governor files a recommended budget in January, the House works it, then the Senate, and finally a committee of conference reconciles differences.
The presenter walked members through the bill’s standard structure: A sections contain explanatory…
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