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Capital bill preview: bonding plan, fish hatchery study and early plans for new women's facility
Summary
A capital-bill presenter outlined a two-year bonded capital plan (roughly $130.6 million in bonds reported), directed $100,000 for a Salisbury fish-hatchery feasibility study tied to permit changes, and described early work and a $15 million placeholder for a $70—90 million replacement of the women's correctional facility, with an estimated 5—-year timeline.
An unidentified capital-bill presenter briefed members on the capital bill during the March 27 caucus, describing the bill's structure, bonding limits and major project categories.
The presenter said the capital bill is primarily a two-year bonded program and described three spreadsheet columns (light blue, grey and burgundy) used to show current allocations, prior two-year budgets and proposed changes. She said the committee's bonded authorization is constrained by statute and that the current bonded amount before members was approximately $130,600,000; the presenter also explained that…
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