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2020 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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Limit Summer Food Pilot to One-Year

Item 350 #4c

Item 350 #4c

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Health and Human Resources
Department of Social Services FY2021 ($2,532,800) FY2022 ($5,052,950) NGF

Language
Page 352, line 32, strike "$283,294,242" and insert "$280,761,442".
Page 352, line 32, strike "$140,842,535" and insert "$135,789,585".

Page 354, line 43, strike "$7,585,750" and insert "$5,240,499".

Page 354, line 43, strike "and $4,865,401 the second year".

Page 354, line 49, after "31," strike "2022" and insert "2021".

Page 354, line 49, after "report on", strike "annual".

Page 354, line 53, strike "of each year" and insert ", 2020"



Explanation

(This amendment reduces the nongeneral fund appropriation for a summer food pilot program in order to review the results of such a program after the first summer it is in operation. Between the appropriation provided in House Bill 29 and the remaining appropriation in House Bill 30, over $7.0 million from the federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families block grant remains to fund the pilot program during the summer of 2020. Language modifies the ending date of the pilot program and the date a report is due on the program by the Department of Social Services.)