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Subcommittees fight for surplus funds
Beyond base budgets, 9 groups hoping for bit of $324 million surplus
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Despite the new money, some committees that have seen program cuts in recent years are keenly aware that the dollars still may not stretch far enough. The best example of that is the Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee, which has listed requests to restore funding as its top priority. This includes $7.6 million to restore adult dental benefits and $1.1 million to restore adult vision benefits to the state's Medicaid program, and $1.5 million for caseload growth within Medicaid.
Starting Wednesday the Executive Appropriations Committee will begin looking at the approved base budgets and each subcommittee. Ideally, the committee will have a bill prepared by Thursday or Friday to approve all of those base budgets and at least some salary increases for state employees, Senate Budget Manager Lyle Hillyard, R-Logan, said. All together, that bill could account for almost $8.2 million of the $8.6 billion budget.
The Executive Appropriations Committee has warned subcommittees that they will take their recommendations very seriously. The benefit of that, Bigelow said, is that all legislators will "feel empowered to participate in the budget process" and that they may be able to avoid some of the "games" that subcommittees play with their budgets.
At the end of the session, the goal is for every lawmaker to have felt like a player in the budget negotiations, Bigelow said, even though it would be easier for Executive Appropriations to simply decide on the budget without paying much attention to other recommendations. By giving more power to the subcommittees and asking the party caucus' to determine their priorities, he thinks everyone will be able to find things they like about the budget.
E-mail: jloftin@desnews.com
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