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House Appropriations Committee approves capital budget with last-minute reallocations
Summary
The House Appropriations Committee approved the capital budget after members adopted a set of last-minute amendments reallocating funds among several capital projects, including a $3 million reduction to the Inner Harbor Promenade and new allocations to multiple local projects.
The House Appropriations Committee approved the capital budget after adopting a series of late amendments that reallocated funding among several capital projects.
Committee members moved to cut $3,000,000 from the Inner Harbor Promenade, leaving $35,000,000 for that program, and to move $3,000,000 to a science center project. The subcommittee also approved new or adjusted allocations that included $250,000 for a CHIME project, $250,000 for the Chaney Cares Community Center, a net $300,000 allocation for Music City (after a $100,000 reduction), a $140,000 reduction for ATC noting the senate is expected to fund that item, $240,000 for the Hagerstown Visitor Center and…
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