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Budget Amendments - SB800 (Floor Approved)

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Process for Federal Grant Reductions (language only)

Item 4-1.02 #2s

Item 4-1.02 #2s

Appropriations
Withholding of Spending Authority

Language

Page 669, after line 37, insert:

"e. Reduced Federal Grant Revenue:

"1. Within 30 business days after the enactment of federal changes that impact federal grant revenue to the Commonwealth by at least $100 million in the fiscal year in which the federal changes occur or the succeeding fiscal year, whether by an Act of Congress or by executive action, the Department of Planning and Budget shall provide the estimated fiscal impact from such federal changes to the Governor and the Chairs of the Senate Finance and Appropriations and the House Appropriations Committees.

2. Within 20 business days of receiving the estimated fiscal impact from the Department of Planning and Budget in subsection e.1., the Governor shall submit a plan, if the cumulative projected impact of such federal changes results in a decrease in federal grant revenue by more than $100.0 million in the fiscal year in which the federal changes occur or the succeeding fiscal year, or if the reduction in federal grant revenue results in a cost shift to the Commonwealth due to federal mandates that result in an required increase in general fund spending of more than $100.0 million, up to one percent of the general fund operating budget, in the fiscal year in which the federal changes occur or the succeeding fiscal year. The plan submitted by the Governor shall detail the reductions by federal grant, the impact on services to individuals in the Commonwealth, and the amount of any cost shifting to the Commonwealth that must be offset from the state general fund. For any additional funding the Commonwealth is required to expend from the general fund, the Governor shall develop a reduction plan consistent with d.5.a. and d.6. in this section.

3. If federal actions result in additional general fund expenditures that exceed one percent of the general fund operating budget in the fiscal year in which the federal changes occur or the succeeding fiscal year, the Governor shall notify the Chairs of the Senate Finance and Appropriations and House Appropriations Committees and the provisions of § 4-1.03 a. through d. of this act shall no longer apply and the Governor shall not withhold any spending authority until the General Assembly enacts a spending reduction plan through a general appropriation act.

4. These provisions shall not apply to major nongeneral fund sources as defined as Highway Maintenance and Operating Fund and Transportation Trust Fund."



Explanation

(This amendment establishes a process to respond to potential reductions in federal grant revenue.)