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State Independent Living Council tells JFAC it spends nearly all federal fund revenue; governor proposes small shift to general fund
Summary
The Idaho State Independent Living Council told the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee it consistently spends nearly all of its dedicated federal fund revenue and is proposing a small appropriation shift that would move $11,700 of personnel appropriation from the council's dedicated fund to the general fund.
The Idaho State Independent Living Council told the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee on Jan. 15 that it typically spends almost all of the federal grant revenue that flows into its dedicated fund and maintains an ending fund balance of about $280,000.
Kellen McGurkin, a budget and policy analyst with the Legislative Services Office, told the committee SILC has four full‑time positions and that personnel costs typically account for roughly 69% of the council’s expenditures. McGurkin said year‑to‑year differences between appropriation and cash receipts are usually due to timing differences between…
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