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ANR outlines FY27 budget at roughly $300 million; federal tapering drives 12% decline
Summary
Agency of Natural Resources leaders told the House Appropriations Committee on Feb. 13 that the FY27 proposed budget is "just shy of $300,000,000," with a projected 12% decline from FY26 driven largely by a step‑down of federal one‑time funds; about half the budget is pass‑through grants and loans to municipalities and partners.
The House Appropriations Committee heard presentation of the Agency of Natural Resources’ FY27 proposed budget on Feb. 13, when Secretary Julie Moore told the committee the package is "just shy of $300,000,000" and that roughly half of that total is passed through to municipalities, nonprofits and partner organizations in the form of grants, loans and contracts.
Moore said the department’s decrease from FY26 — about 12 percent — is largely an anticipated reduction in federal one‑time funds such as ARPA and the bipartisan infrastructure/IIJA funding. "About half of our overall budget is passed through to municipalities, nonprofits, partner organizations and businesses in the form of…
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