FY2012 Budget Passes Out of House

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George Ray

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Few USG changes from Governor’s recommendation; Legislation appears fast-tracked in Senate

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The House of Representatives made quick work of its consideration of the FY2012 budget.  Less than two weeks after finalizing the FY2011 Amended, the chamber passed its FY2012 appropriations measure and sent it to the Senate for consideration.

The budget bill, designated as HB78, contained good news for Georgia Tech.  The Institute's primary priority, $4.2 million in bond funds for construction of the Eco-Commons/Storm Water Relocation Project, was included.  The bond package also included $50 million in Major Repair and Rehabilitation funds for the USG, another key legislative concern.

As in Governor Deal’s recommendation, the budget as passed did not include new Formula Funds for enrollment growth.

HB78 now goes to the Senate where it appears to be on track for quick action.  Appropriations subcommittees are due to discuss and vote on the bill early next week with the entire Appropriations Committee likely to meet later next week.

After approval by the Senate, the two versions will be reconciled by House and Senate leadership before going to the governor for his final approval.

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  • Created By: George Ray
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  • Created On: Mar 14, 2011 - 6:27am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:08pm