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Analysts: recent supplementals add about $110 million to FY2026, leaving roughly $37.9M estimated for FY2027
Summary
Legislative analysts told the joint Senate Finance and House Appropriations committees that recent supplementals — chiefly population‑adjustment payments for Medicaid and corrections — added about $110 million to FY2026 appropriations, leaving an estimated FY2027 ending balance near $37.9 million while several large enhancements remain outstanding.
Noah Peterson, a budget policy analyst with the Legislative Services Office, briefed the joint Senate Finance and House Appropriations committees on the general‑fund "green sheet," highlighting recent changes and the committee’s current fiscal posture.
Peterson said two recent supplementals — population‑adjustment payments for Medicaid and the Department of Corrections — together increased FY2026 appropriations by about $110,000,000. That change, he said, is reflected in an estimated FY2026 ending…
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