FY 2000-01 FAMILY INDEPENDENCE AGENCY BUDGET - H.B. 5277 (S-1): COMMITTEE SUMMARY
House Bill 5277 (S-1 as reported)
Committee: Appropriations
FY 1999-2000 Year-to-Date Gross Appropriation | 3,654,976,100 |
Changes from FY 1999-2000 Year-to-Date: | |
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5,123,000 |
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60,800,200 |
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20,750,000 |
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46,268,900 |
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2,400,000 |
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6,405,000 |
7. Juvenile Justice Services. The Governor, House and Senate recommend Wayne County Block Grant funds return to accounts where taken for WCBG development, and Child Care Fund, payroll costs, and Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant award fund increases. | 21,039,000 |
8. Grants. The Governor, House, and Senate recommend FIP, SDA, Food Stamp, and Day Care reduced caseloads, TANF funds for Kinship Care, and a 3% increase for work deferred FIP cases. The House and Senate recommend a TANF increase for day care provider rates. The Senate recommends increases for clothing allowance, transitional work support, after school programs, multicultural contracts, Food Bank Council and indigent burial services. | (302,756,700) |
9. Economic Adjustments. The Governor, House and Senate recommend a 3% increase for classified positions and adjustments for retirement, insurance and workers compensation. | 33,222,700 |
10. Other Changes. Net increases for staff, fringes, and training. | 583,800 |
11. Comparison to Governor's Recommendation. The Senate bill is $40,847,200 Gross and $2,511,500 GF/GP over the Governor. | |
Total Changes | (107,331,700) |
FY 2000-01 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Gross Appropriation | 3,547,644,400 |
FY 2000-01 FAMILY INDEPENDENCE AGENCY BUDGET - BOILERPLATE HIGHLIGHTS |
Changes from FY 1999-2000 Year to Date: |
1. Buy American. Governor deletes, but included by House and Senate. (Sec. 209) |
2. Deprived & Depressed Communities. Governor deletes, but included by House and Senate. (Sec. 210) |
3. Departmentwide Lapse. House includes, Senate deletes. (Sec. 224) |
4. Project Zero. Governor, House and Senate delete. (Sec. 410) |
5. Created for Caring. Governor deletes but included by House and Senate. (Sec.407) |
6. Saginaw Career Path. Governor deletes, but included by House and Senate. (Sec. 649) |
7. Enhanced Vocational Program. Governor and Senate delete, but included by House. (Sec. 409) |
8. Title IV-D Escheat. Senate includes provision for escheating child support collections. (Sec. 412) |
9. CPS Staff Policy. Senate requires department investigations and home visits guidelines and training. (Sec. 413) |
10. Special Needs Adoption. Governor deletes, but House includes. Senate includes new language that provides expenditure reimbursement under certain conditions . (Sec. 516) |
11. Adoption Cost Audit. Senate requires audit to determine average adoption cost. (Sec. 521) |
12. Boys & Girls Clubs. Senate provides $255,000 TANF for after school programs. (Sec. 522) |
13. Indigent Burial. House increases payments by $25 and $5, but Senate increase is $50 and $10. (Sec. 613) |
14. Work First. Governor and Senate delete, House includes 10 hours each education, study, work. (Sec. 630) |
15. Child Abuse Central Registry. Governor deletes, but included by House (6 days) and Senate (10 days). (Sec. 635) |
16. Day Care Rate Increase. House and Senate include and Senate clarifies one-time appropriation. (Sec. 640) |
17. Air Conditioning. Governor and House delete, but Senate includes. (Sec. 656) |
18. After School Programs. Senate provides pilot project in 5 counties. (Sec. 657) |
19. Boot Camp. Governor and House include, but deleted by Senate. (Sec. 701) |