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House Corrections and Institutions Committee reviews draft language for justice capital bill

House Corrections and Institutions Committee · March 26, 2026
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The committee reviewed a Legislative Council draft of active bill language for a committee capital bill, focusing on reallocations between bond and cash funding, veterans home sewer and elevator upgrades, a correction to municipal grant figures, and questions about older agricultural-fair funds.

The House Corrections and Institutions Committee on Thursday reviewed the Legislative Council’s first draft of active language for a committee capital bill that covers justice-related projects, committee members and staff said.

Guy Gray of the Legislative Council led the walkthrough, telling the committee the second year of the capital bill lists only changes to existing sections and that aggregate totals will be finalized after all edits. “I am Guy Gray of the Legislative Council,” Gray said as he began the presentation.

Committee discussion centered on reallocations between bonded and cash dollars and several line-item adjustments. Gray said the draft reflects a $1.5 million aggregate reduction across fiscal years 2026–27 for a three-acre stormwater parcel achieved by…

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