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State Independent Living Council seeks small appropriation shift as agency highlights steady federal funding
Summary
The Idaho State Independent Living Council told the Joint Finance and Appropriation Committee on Jan. 15 that it spends nearly all federal grant revenue it receives and supports a governor-recommended $11,700 appropriation shift from its dedicated fund to the general fund.
The Idaho State Independent Living Council told the Joint Finance and Appropriation Committee on Jan. 15 that it consistently spends nearly all of the federal grant revenue it receives and supports a governor-recommended transfer of $11,700 in appropriation from its dedicated fund to the general fund.
Kellan McGurkin, a budget and policy analyst with the Legislative Services Office, told the committee that SILC receives federal independent living grants under Title I of the Rehabilitation Act and Title VII of the Workforce Innovation Act and that those federal receipts pass through the Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. McGurkin said the council typically “spends nearly all of…
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