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LB 662

Provide for a federal funding inventory from each state agency and restrict maintenance-of-effort requirements

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Bob Andersen

Overview: LB 662, "Provide for a federal funding inventory from each state agency and restrict maintenance-of-effort requirements", had provisions/portions amended into LB660 by AM

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Bill Summary · LB 662

Overview: LB 662, "Provide for a federal funding inventory from each state agency and restrict maintenance-of-effort requirements", had provisions/portions amended into LB660 by AM1008.

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this bill was to require each state agency to conduct an inventory of the federal funding sources they receive and report this information to the legislature. Additionally, the bill sought to restrict the state's ability to impose maintenance-of-effort requirements that mandate a certain level of state funding be maintained in order to receive federal funds.

Key Provisions:
- Requires all state agencies to compile a comprehensive inventory of the federal funding sources they receive
- Mandates agencies to report the federal funding inventory to the legislature on an annual basis
- Prohibits the state from imposing maintenance-of-effort requirements that would restrict the ability to reduce state funding levels

Affected Parties and Impacts: This legislation would have directly impacted all state government agencies by requiring them to track and report their federal funding sources. It also would have given the state more flexibility in managing its budgets and funding levels, potentially allowing for reductions in state spending.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: Portions of the original LB 662 bill were amended into LB660 through AM1008. The amended LB660 bill is currently moving through the legislative process, with the provisions from LB662 incorporated into it.

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

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