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2020 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Floor Approved)

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Adjust Supplemental Per Pupil Payments

Item 145 #9h

Item 145 #9h

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2021 $10,000,000 FY2022 $35,000,000 GF
FY2021 $1,803,375 FY2022 $3,787,088 NGF

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Page 134, line 6, strike "$7,764,498,080" and insert "$7,776,301,455".
Page 134, line 6, strike "$8,046,840,548" and insert "$8,085,627,636".

Page 135, line 46, strike "$220,640,086" and "$202,684,857" and insert:

"$262,443,461" and "$246,471,945".

Page 135, line 24, strike:

"Games of Skill", "$49,995,021" and "$74,996,773", and insert:

"Supplemental General Fund", "$10,000,000" and "$35,000,000".

Page 168, line 40, strike "$220,640,086" and insert "$262,443,461".

Page 168, line 41, strike "$202,684,857" and insert "$246,471,945".

Page 168, line 43, strike "$314.62" and "287.96" and insert:

"$374.23" and "$350.17".

Page 170, line 4, strike "Games of Skill" and insert:

"Supplemental General Fund".

Page 170, line 5, strike "an amount estimated at $49,995,021" and insert:

"$10,000,000".

Page 170, line 6, strike "74,996,773" and insert $35,000,000".

Page 170, line 6. strike "Games of Skill revenues" and insert:

"the general fund".

Page 170, line 8, strike "$71.29" and "$106.55", and insert:

"$14.26" and "$49.73".

Page 170, line 10, strike "The".

Page 170. strike  lines 11 through 14.

Page 170, line 18, strike "Games of Skill funds" and insert:

"Supplemental General Fund payments".



Explanation

(This amendment adds funding that brings the total per pupil distribution to $262.4 million in the first year and $246.5 million in the second year from the Lottery Proceeds fund and $10.0 million the first year and $35.0 million the second year from the general fund to provide the state share of supplemental per-pupil payments. This amendment is based on Lottery revenue increases of (i) $40.0 million following the prohibition of Games of Skill machines pursuant to House Bill 881, and (ii) $1.8 million the first year and $3.8 million the second year following the implementation of lottery ticket sales over the internet, as permitted by House Bill 1383.)