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SB 336

AN ACT MAKING A ONE-TIME SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2027, TO THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET.

153rd General Assembly (2025-2026) Introduced by Darius Brown and 9 co-sponsors

SB 336 would provide a one-time, non-recurring appropriation to the Office of Management and Budget for FY ending 6/30/2027 to address mid-year fiscal needs.

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Bill Summary · SB 336

Summary of SB 336 (Session 153, Delaware)

Purpose and intent

  • SB 336 proposes a one-time supplemental appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027.
  • The appropriation is directed to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to address fiscal needs or contingencies for that year.

Key provisions and changes

  • Creates a specific, one-time allocation of funds appropriated to the OMB for the FY ending 6/30/2027.
  • The bill designates that the funds are supplemental and non-recurring, meaning they are not intended to become part of the baseline budget for future years.
  • The act delegates administration and disbursement authority to the Office of Management and Budget to allocate the supplemental funds as needed to meet state priorities or obligations for the remainder of that fiscal year.
  • The bill does not appear to establish new programs; rather, it provides additional operating resources to support ongoing or emergent needs as determined by the OMB.

Who/what is affected

  • State government: primarily the Office of Management and Budget, which would administer, allocate, and monitor the supplemental funds.
  • State agencies and programs that receive appropriations from the OMB for FY 2026–27: may see updated allocations or transfers reflecting the supplemental funds.
  • Taxpayers and residents: indirectly affected through potential impacts on state services, program funding, and overall fiscal management.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced and assigned to the Senate Finance Committee in mid-June 2026.
  • Reported out of the Senate Finance Committee with a favorable vote (4 yeas) on June 18, 2026, moving the bill toward potential floor consideration.
  • Being a one-time supplemental appropriation, the key timing consideration is its effective period within the FY 2027 budget year and the mechanism by which funds are allocated and reported.

Additional context

  • The bill has a wide group of sponsors and co-sponsors, indicating broad bipartisan interest in addressing mid-year fiscal needs through a targeted supplemental appropriation.
  • The exact dollar amount, eligible programs, or specific purposes for the supplemental funds are not detailed in the summary provided and would be specified in the bill’s text or subsequent amendments.

If you’d like, I can pull out the anticipated fiscal impact, potential constraints, or any reporting requirements once the full bill text is available.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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