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Committee amends and passes Senate Bill 14 to set fallback appropriations parameters

2520707 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

The House Appropriations Committee approved amendments to and passed out Senate Bill 14, which adds provisions describing fallback appropriations should the governor veto an entire appropriations bill and the Legislature fail to override. Two committee amendments were adopted before favorable passage.

The House Appropriations Committee on Feb. 27 considered and passed out Senate Bill 14 after adopting two amendments that modify fallback budget procedures if an entire appropriations bill is vetoed by the governor.

Representative Williams moved to report Senate Bill 14 favorably for passage; Representative Hoffmann seconded the motion. Representative Hoffmann offered an amendment (described in committee as a “balloon” amendment) to provide appropriations language that…

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