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GOSEP seeks supplemental authority after New Orleans events; committee presses cyber and school safety funding details
Summary
The governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOSEP) reported roughly $62.2 million in current‑year supplemental needs related to New Orleans events and responses; the office also outlined ongoing cyber assurance work and school safety grants administered through GOSEP.
The Senate Finance Committee received a briefing from the governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOSEP) on disaster‑related spending and supplemental needs tied to New Orleans public‑safety events earlier in the year.
Senate Fiscal Services and GOSEP staff said GOSEP currently estimates approximately $62,200,000 in supplemental needs for FY25 tied to a range of responses. About $45,300,000 of that total is connected to the governor’s executive order and state responses supporting New Orleans operations around the Super Bowl and…
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