Concerning nontax statutes administered by the department of revenue.
Authorizes FY2026 funding for the Department of Human Services, sets staffing at 1,202 permanent and 353 time-limited positions, and imposes use, transfer, and procurement rules.
Authorizes FY2026 funding for the Department of Human Services, sets staffing at 1,202 permanent and 353 time-limited positions, and imposes use, transfer, and procurement rules.
Status: Died in Conference (record shows conflicting entries; see Procedural Notes)
Introduced: January 6, 2025
Primary sponsor(s): Rep. Wooldridge; Sen. D. Wallace; Rep. Dennis Tipsword Jr.
Subject: Appropriations (Department of Human Services), personnel, transfers
To appropriate state and special funds to the Department of Human Services (DHS) for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025 and ending June 30, 2026, establish authorized staffing levels, set conditions on use of funds, and direct certain transfers and administrative requirements tied to DHS operations.
The supplied version text appears to conflate multiple distinct measures (including Arkansas seed‑certification amendments and an Illinois voter‑ID/election bill) alongside the DHS appropriation language (which resembles a Mississippi-style appropriation act). This summary isolates and describes the DHS appropriation material only, but readers should verify specifics (final enacted amounts, statutory language, and status) with the official legislative source for HB 1742 in the applicable state.
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