Department of Governor, Lt. Governor, and Office of State Planning & Budgeting Supplemental
SB 25-092 enacts supplemental budget changes to adjust funding, reallocate dollars, and modify positions for the Governor’s Office, Lt. Governor, and OSBP.
SB 25-092 enacts supplemental budget changes to adjust funding, reallocate dollars, and modify positions for the Governor’s Office, Lt. Governor, and OSBP.
Title: Department of Governor, Lt. Governor, and Office of State Planning & Budgeting Supplemental
Bill Number: SB 25-092
Status: Governor Signed (enacted)
Introduced: February 3, 2025
Primary Sponsors: Shannon Bird; Jeff Bridges
Cosponsors: J. McCluskie; R. Taggart; B. Kirkmeyer; J. Amabile; E. Sirota; M. Duran
SB 25-092 is a supplemental appropriations and budget-adjustment bill for the Governor’s Office, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, and the Office of State Planning & Budgeting (OSPB). Supplemental bills typically make mid‑year adjustments to spending authority, transfer or reallocate funds, authorize reappropriations, and update position or cash‑fund sources to address needs that were not foreseen or fully funded in the regular budget.
Note: The complete bill text (not provided here) should be consulted for exact dollar amounts, fund sources, and specific program changes.
Because the specific text and dollar amounts are not included in the provided materials, the following summarizes the kinds of changes SB 25-092 is intended to make based on its title and legislative classification:
- Adjust appropriations for the Governor’s Office, Lieutenant Governor’s Office, and OSPB for the current fiscal year (supplemental funding increases or decreases).
- Reauthorize the use of existing cash funds or transfer funds between line items or funds to address shortfalls or new priorities.
- Add, remove, or reclassify position authority (FTE) within the affected offices.
- Provide one-time or continuing funding for specific initiatives overseen by the Governor/ Lt. Governor or for OSPB (planning, budget analysis, special studies, or technical assistance).
- Include conforming statutory or budgetary language necessary to implement the appropriation changes.
The bill moved rapidly through both chambers with committee referrals to Appropriations and multiple “no amendments” votes and consent calendar handling, indicating broad legislative agreement or noncontroversial status.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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