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HB 285 KY
Introduced

AN ACT relating to appropriations and revenue measures providing funding and establishing conditions for the operations, maintenance, support, and functioning of the government of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its various officers, cabinets, departments, boards, commissions, institutions, subdivisions, agencies, and other state-supported activities.

KY · session 2022RS · Assembly / House · bill

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Introduced Jan 13, 2022

Latest action (Jan 13, 2022) to Committee on Committees (H)

Summary

The State/Executive Branch Budget: Detail Part I, Operating Budget; appropriate to General Government: 2021-2022: $125,187,900, 2022-2023: $2,727,314,100, 2023-2024: $2,018,630,000; appropriate to the Economic Development Cabinet: 2021-2022: $291,800, 2022-2023: $377,258,800, 2023-2024: $32,308,300; appropriate to the Department of Education: 2021-2022: $134,400, 2022-2023: $6,791,287,300, 2023-2024: $6,938,460,600; appropriate to the Education and Labor Cabinet: 2021-2022: $5,749,500, 2022-2023: $861,376,300, 2023-2024: $818,991,800; appropriate to the Energy and Environment Cabinet: 2021-2022: $730,800, 2022-2023: $383,950,000, 2023-2024: $415,900,200; appropriate to the Finance and Administration Cabinet: 2021-2022: $140,082,300, 2022-2023: $971,590,800, 2023-2024: $970,255,600; appropriate to the Health and Family Services Cabinet: 2021-2022: $744,786,900, 2022-2023: $19,274,164,200, 2023-2024: $19,298,686,100; appropriate to the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet: 2021-2022: $12,964,300, 2022-2023: $1,469,293,300, 2023-2024: $1,464,740,800; appropriate to the Personnel Cabinet: 2021-2022: $75,000, 2022-2023: $64,491,800, 2023-2024: $64,591,400; appropriate to Postsecondary Education: 2021-2022: $57,440,900, 2022-2023: $12,002,229,200, 2023-2024: $16,285,701,700; appropriate to the Public Protection Cabinet: 2021-2022: $242,200, 2022-2023: $613,390,000, 2023-2024: $135,338,300; appropriate to the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet: 2021-2022: $4,274,400, 2022-2023: $315,119,300, 2023-2024: $306,239,000; not included in the appropriation amounts are capital project amounts as follows: 2021-2022: $12,675,000, 2022-2023: $11,545,834,400, 2023-2024: $249,809,500; detail Part II, Capital Projects Budget; detail Part III, General Provisions; detail Part IV, State Salary/Compensation, Benefit, and Employment Policy; detail Part V, Funds Transfer; detail Part VI, General Fund Budget Reduction Plan; detail Part VII, General Fund Surplus Expenditure Plan; detail Part VIII, Road Fund Budget Reduction Plan; detail Part IX, Road Fund Surplus Expenditure Plan; detail Part X, Phase I Tobacco Settlement; and detail Part XI, Executive Branch Budget Summary; APPROPRIATION.

Sponsors (2)

  • D. Osborne Republican · primary
  • C. Massey · primary

Action history (2)

  1. Jan 13, 2022 introduced in House · lower
  2. Jan 13, 2022 to Committee on Committees (H) · lower
Subjects
AgricultureAppropriationsArea Development DistrictsAttorney GeneralAttorney, Commonwealth'sAttorney, CountyAuditor of Public AccountsBoards and CommissionsBudget and Financial AdministrationCapital ConstructionCorrections and Correctional Facilities, StateEconomic DevelopmentEducation, Elementary and SecondaryEducation, FinanceEducation, HigherEducation, VocationalEnergyEnvironment and ConservationFish and WildlifeGovernorHomeland SecurityHospitals and Nursing HomesHousing, Building, and ConstructionJails and JailersLabor and IndustryLieutenant GovernorLocal GovernmentLotteryMedicaidMental HealthMilitary Affairs and Civil DefensePolice, StateProbation and ParoleProsecutorsPublic AdvocatePublic Buildings and GroundsPublic Officers and EmployeesPublic Records and ReportsPublic SalariesPublic UtilitiesRetirement and PensionsSecretary of StateState AgenciesState EmployeesTobaccoTourismTreasurerUniversities and CollegesWorkers' Compensation

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