FINAL BILL REPORT
EHB 2255
C 455 L 97
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Adopting the capital budget.
Sponsors: Representatives Sehlin, Sullivan and D. Sommers; by request of Governor Locke.
Background: The capital budget is one of three budgets used in Washington State to govern state agency expenditures during the state's two-year fiscal biennium. The capital budget generally includes appropriations for acquisition, construction, and repair of state office buildings, public schools, colleges and universities, prisons, parks, local government infrastructure, and other long-term facility and land investments. In recent years, the primary funding source used to fund projects authorized in the capital budget has been the sale of state bonds, with the balance coming from dedicated taxes and fees, revenues from state trust lands, and federal grants.
Generally the legislature adopts a biennial capital budget on the odd-numbered years and a supplemental budget on the even-numbered years to make changes or additions to the biennial budget. The legislature may also adopt separate bills making capital budget appropriations for specific purposes.
Summary: The state capital budget for the 1997-99 fiscal biennium (SSB 6063) is amended to add three projects totaling $10 million: (1) $4.7 for the housing assistance program; (2) $4.6 for Heritage Park; and (3) $0.7 for community service facilities. The appropriation for the public participation grant program is transferred from the Department of Community Trade and Economic Development to the Department of Ecology.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 97 1
Senate 44 5
Effective:May 20, 1997