Subcommittee approves federal funds, TANF, fee changes and forwards ECD prioritization list; substitute motion on critical-mineral recovery fails

Economic and Community Development Appropriation Subcommittee ยท February 10, 2026

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Summary

The subcommittee approved federal funds, non-state fund adjustments, technical corrections, intent language, agency fee changes (referencing House Bill 8), TANF expenditures and chair-proposed budget reductions by voice vote. Members amended the ECD prioritization list to add several small items; a substitute motion to add a major abandoned-mine critical-mineral recovery item failed on a split roll call.

The Economic and Community Development Appropriation Subcommittee voted on a package of routine and prioritized funding decisions on Feb. 10, adopting several consent and substantive items and forwarding an amended prioritization list to the Executive Appropriations Committee.

Key approvals by voice vote included FY2026 and FY2027 federal funds as summarized in the meeting materials, a non-state fund request (housekeeping reclassifications for DWS), technical corrections and transfers in the budget, additional intent language as reviewed by the Legislative Fiscal Analyst, and agency fee adjustments (the motion cited House Bill 8 as the fee bill reference). The committee also approved proposed TANF expenditures and associated intent language after staff noted requests exceeded available TANF funds and the chairs prioritized the distribution.

Gary Syphus of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst's office presented the ECD chairs' proposed reduction list and the committee approved those reductions by voice vote. During the prioritization discussion members moved specific unprioritized items onto the prioritized list: an energy-efficiency financing study for a one-time $60,000 (moved to item 29), an international diplomatic hosting and trade mission for $340,000 one-time (moved between items 20 and 21), and a local community and nonprofit empowerment item for $187,000 ongoing (moved into the prioritized list). Those motions were approved by voice vote.

Senator Owens offered a substitute motion to lift item 54 (abandoned mine land critical-mineral recovery) onto the prioritized list with amounts recorded in the transcript as one-time $908,000 and ongoing $582 (the spoken record truncates the latter figure). That substitute was considered by roll call; the motion "passed in the House" but failed in the Senate and therefore failed overall on the recorded roll call. The subcommittee then adopted the remaining prioritization list as amended and forwarded it to the Executive Appropriations Committee for consideration (the adoption passed with one dissent recorded). The subcommittee adjourned after closing business.

The meeting record shows repeated voice votes for routine items with no detailed per-member tallies except for the substitute motion, which was resolved by roll call (the transcript records each member's yes/no response during that roll call).