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State outlines May-revision requests for Office of Emergency Services, proposes cut to survivor cash assistance
Summary
The Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 6 on Public Safety heard May revision budget proposals for the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) that include new capital spending, a FEMA reimbursement authority increase, state and local cybersecurity grants and a proposed $49.7 million cut to a survivor cash-assistance pilot.
The Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 6 on Public Safety heard May revision budget proposals for the Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) that include new capital spending, federal trust fund adjustments and program cuts.
Department of Finance representative outlined the largest proposals, including a $23.2 million general fund request to relocate and rebuild the Red Mountain communications facility by constructing three new sites (Rattlesnake Peak, Alder Camp and Big Lagoon) and an increase of $1.2 billion in federal trust fund authority to reflect updated FEMA reimbursement projections. The administration also proposed a third round of state and local cybersecurity grants (about $605,000 in state operations and $11.5…
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