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Office of Species Conservation asks for modest miscellaneous‑fund increase as federal grants shape spending pattern
Summary
The governor's Office of Species Conservation told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee that federal grants largely determine its budget and it is requesting a $30,000 increase to its miscellaneous revenue fund to pursue non‑federal grants.
The governor's Office of Species Conservation told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee that federal grants—especially a multi‑million award tied to recent federal infrastructure legislation—largely drive its spending pattern and that the office is requesting a modest $30,000 increase in its miscellaneous revenue fund to pursue non‑federal grants and donations.
Legislative analyst Janet Jessup summarized the office's funding profile and noted that the Office of Species Conservation (OSC) was created by the legislature to coordinate…
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