Alabama 2024 2024 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB145 Introduced / Fiscal Note

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FISCAL NOTE 
House Bill 145
Committee: Finance and Taxation EducationSponsor: Representative Danny Garrett
Analyst: John Friedenreich	Date: 04/30/2024
House Bill 145as reported by the Committee on Finance and Taxation Education would
appropriate $9,332,104,640 from the Education Trust Fund (ETF) to various state agencies,
entities, institutions, and public schools for the support, maintenance, and development of public
education in Alabama for fiscal year ending 2025.
In addition, for fiscal year 2025, this bill would appropriate the following amounts to the
following entities from other state funds:
•$215,532,864, est. from the Public School Fund to the State Board of Education for public
schools;
•$10,785,098 from the Alabama Board of Nursing Trust Fund to the Alabama Board of
Nursing;
•$10,000,000 from the Dual Enrollment Tax Credit Fund to the Alabama Community
College System; 
•$4,500,000, est. from the Supercomputer Revolving Fund to the Alabama Supercomputer
Authority;
•$5,145,634 from the Driver Education and Training Fund to the Department of Education;
•$5,000,000 from the Special Education Catastrophic Fund to the Department of Education;
•$2,245,929 from the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Fund to the Alabama
Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission;
•$2,000,000 from the ACS Truck Driver Fund to the Alabama Community College System;
•$1,000,000 from the Alabama Head and Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund to the Department of
Rehabilitation Services;
•$500,000 from the Children's Policy Council Fund to the Department of Early Childhood
Education; and
•$360,018, est. from the Music Hall of Fame Fund to the Music Hall of Fame.
In addition, this bill would appropriate $16,805,853,643 from federal and other funds for fiscal
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year 2025.
Further, this bill: (1) would appropriate the amounts necessary to pay SEIB $997 per month for
health insurance per each full-time state employee; and (2) re-appropriate to the various state
agencies in this bill for Fiscal Year 2025 any amounts which are unexpended and reverted on
September 30, 2024.