Today, the House and Senate passed a $4 billion spending bill which uses the remaining fiscal year 2021 surplus and up to $2.55 billion in Fiscal Recovery Funds provided through the American Rescue Plan. The compromise legislation increases total spending by $175.9 million over the versions passed by the House and Senate earlier in the fall. The legislative plan, which will go to Governor Baker after enactment, spends $169.2 million less than the combined total of the separate surplus and FRF spending proposals filed by the Governor during the summer.
December 02, 2021
FY 2022
Conference Committee ARPA Legislation
Today, the House and Senate passed a $4 billion spending bill which uses the remaining fiscal year 2021 surplus and up to $2.55 billion in Fiscal Recovery Funds provided through the American Rescue Plan. The compromise legislation increases total spending by $175.9 million over the versions passed by the House and Senate earlier in the fall. The legislative plan, which will go to Governor Baker after enactment, spends $169.2 million less than the combined total of the separate surplus and FRF spending proposals filed by the Governor during the summer.