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Conference committee considers reissuing $200,000 relocation RFP for meat cutters; staff to follow up
Summary
Members discussed a senate request to reissue a 2024 appropriation RFP intended for business relocation grants for meat cutters after limited initial response; DEED said it had advertised the opportunity and recommended against a reissue absent a legislative extension, and the committee set the item aside for follow-up.
The Jobs Conference Committee discussed a senate request to reissue a 2024 appropriation request-for-proposals (RFP) that allocated $200,000 for relocation grants to eligible businesses such as meat cutters and butcher shops. Chair Champion said the provision came from Senator Hur and that the appropriation was included in the 2024 bill.
The issue matters because staff and legislators said the initial solicitation received little or no eligible responses, and sponsors want broader outreach so eligible…
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