FY 2021-22 EDUCATION OMNIBUS H.B. 4400 (P.A. 86 of 2021): INITIAL APPROPRIATIONS
Public Act 86 of 2021:
FY 2021-22 Education Omnibus Appropriation Bill
Bill Page Nos.
· Article 2 – Community Colleges..................................................................................................... 2 - 34
· Article 3 – Higher Education........................................................................................................ 34 - 87
Date Completed: 10-15-21
Total Conference Report Appropriations Public Act 86 and 87 of 2021 FY 2021-22 Appropriations Compared to FY 2020-21 |
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FY 2020-21 INITIAL |
FY 2020-21 YEAR-TO-DATE 1 |
FY 2021-22 INITIAL REPORT |
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Gross Appropriation |
GF/GP Appropriation |
Gross Appropriation |
GF/GP Appropriation |
Gross Appropriation |
GF/GP Appropriation |
TOTAL COMBINED APPROPRIATIONS |
$62,799,067,200 |
$10,602,132,500 |
$75,994,447,000 |
$10,437,164,800 |
$69,908,489,500 |
$11,767,539,700 |
*Total includes School Aid Initial appropriations enacted in PA 48 of 2021. 1 YTD as of September 30, 2021 |
Education Omnibus
Appropriation Bill FY 2021-22 Appropriations Compared to FY 2020-21 |
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FY 2020-21 INITIAL |
FY 2020-21 YEAR-TO-DATE 1 |
FY 2021-22 INITIAL REPORT |
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Department/Budget Area |
Gross Appropriation |
GF/GP Appropriation |
Gross Appropriation |
GF/GP Appropriation |
Gross Appropriation |
GF/GP Appropriation |
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Community Colleges |
$425,667,600 |
$0 |
$438,363,600 |
$0 |
$431,417,000 |
$0 |
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Higher Education |
1,699,925,400 |
1,217,835,700 |
1,757,229,400 |
1,275,139,700 |
1,807,751,200 |
1,317,821,500 |
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Total Higher Education/Community Colleges |
$2,125,593,000 |
$1,217,835,700 |
$2,195,593,000 |
$1,275,139,700 |
$2,239,168,200 |
$1,317,821,500 |
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School Aid K-12 (PA 48 of 2021) |
$15,525,164,800 |
$50,964,600 |
$21,720,040,700 |
$54,464,600 |
$16,978,110,700 |
$85,400,000 |
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Total Education Appropriations |
$17,650,757,800 |
$1,268,800,300 |
$23,915,633,700 |
$1,329,604,300 |
$19,217,278,900 |
$1,403,221,500 |
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1 YTD as of September 30, 2021 |
FY 2020-21
Supplemental Appropriations |
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Department/Budget Area |
FY 2020-21 Gross Appropriation |
FY 2020-21 School Aid Fund Appropriation |
FY 2020-21 GF/GP Appropriation |
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Community Colleges |
$12,696,000 |
$12,696,000 |
$0 |
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Higher Education |
57,304,000 |
0 |
57,304,000 |
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Total Supplemental |
$70,000,000 |
$12,696,000 |
$57,304,000 |
General
Omnibus Appropriations Bill |
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Department/Budget Area |
FY 2020-21 Appropriation |
FY 2021-22 Appropriation |
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Health and Human Services |
$0 |
$41,900,000 |
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Labor and Economic Opportunity |
150,000,000 |
120,000,000 |
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Michigan State Police |
(2,700,000) |
0 |
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Subtotal SB 82 (CR-1) State Fiscal Recovery Fund |
$147,300,000 |
$161,900,000 |
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Enacted Appropriations PA 48 of 2021 |
$0 |
$202,000,000 |
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PA 67 of 2021 |
262,700,000 |
0 |
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Subtotal Enacted State Fiscal Recovery Fund Appropriations |
$262,700,000 |
$202,000,000 |
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Total State Fiscal Recovery Fund Appropriations |
$410,000,000 |
$363,900,000 |
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Michigan’s State Fiscal Recovery allocation total: |
$6,540,417,600 |
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Estimated funds remaining: |
$5,766,517,600 |
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General Omnibus Appropriation
Bill |
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FY 2020-21 INITIAL |
FY 2020-21 YEAR-TO-DATE 1 |
FY 2021-22 INITIAL REPORT |
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Department/Budget Area |
Gross Appropriation |
GF/GP Appropriation |
Gross Appropriation |
GF/GP Appropriation |
Gross Appropriation |
GF/GP Appropriation |
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Agriculture and Rural Development |
$121,295,000 |
$63,616,800 |
$124,895,000 |
$63,616,800 |
$155,560,300 |
$97,366,900 |
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Attorney General |
106,828,600 |
41,148,400 |
106,978,600 |
41,298,400 |
108,398,800 |
43,056,000 |
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Capital Outlay |
0 |
0 |
1,000 |
1,000 |
0 |
0 |
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Civil Rights |
18,037,400 |
14,792,200 |
18,037,400 |
14,792,200 |
17,834,100 |
14,607,300 |
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Corrections |
2,060,788,400 |
1,809,258,400 |
2,060,788,400 |
1,809,258,400 |
2,065,873,000 |
2,005,369,400 |
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Education |
451,695,700 |
90,067,100 |
560,867,300 |
90,067,100 |
1,912,027,900 |
96,508,100 |
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Environment, Great Lakes and Energy |
511,359,200 |
59,443,900 |
684,359,200 |
59,443,900 |
689,770,700 |
153,375,500 |
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Executive |
7,114,300 |
7,114,300 |
7,114,300 |
7,114,300 |
7,318,600 |
7,318,600 |
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Health and Human Services |
28,498,448,600 |
5,090,371,100 |
33,000,318,300 |
4,661,285,300 |
31,651,808,000 |
5,407,875,000 |
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Insurance and Financial Services |
73,315,700 |
0 |
98,315,700 |
25,000,000 |
72,987,600 |
0 |
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Judiciary |
313,641,200 |
201,934,300 |
313,946,200 |
201,934,300 |
320,463,100 |
209,280,900 |
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Labor and Economic Opportunity |
1,625,864,300 |
192,867,600 |
2,667,735,500 |
251,426,000 |
2,073,829,100 |
496,044,600 |
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Legislature |
202,453,800 |
189,026,600 |
202,453,800 |
189,026,600 |
213,762,800 |
200,134,300 |
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Licensing and Regulatory Affairs |
484,389,600 |
149,605,600 |
484,389,600 |
149,605,600 |
517,236,400 |
184,195,900 |
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Military and Veterans Affairs |
226,092,500 |
81,421,200 |
260,239,800 |
84,280,200 |
220,852,600 |
78,758,800 |
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Natural Resources |
469,594,100 |
50,697,300 |
469,594,100 |
50,697,300 |
464,341,400 |
48,612,500 |
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Natural Resources (Trust Fund) |
39,189,600 |
0 |
39,189,600 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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State |
254,297,500 |
12,597,500 |
254,297,500 |
12,597,500 |
252,164,300 |
12,435,600 |
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State Police |
738,085,500 |
439,376,600 |
872,688,500 |
454,476,600 |
829,457,700 |
527,822,500 |
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Technology, Management, and Budget |
1,671,705,000 |
516,326,100 |
1,699,600,700 |
540,971,800 |
1,701,869,800 |
516,045,100 |
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Transportation |
5,107,470,600 |
0 |
5,498,353,700 |
0 |
5,236,619,200 |
0 |
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Treasury (Debt Service) |
113,735,000 |
113,735,000 |
113,735,000 |
113,735,000 |
99,064,000 |
99,064,000 |
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Treasury (Operations) |
710,983,500 |
209,932,200 |
1,110,129,500 |
286,932,200 |
667,235,900 |
166,014,200 |
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Treasury (Revenue Sharing) |
1,341,924,300 |
0 |
1,430,784,600 |
0 |
1,412,735,300 |
433,000 |
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TOTAL GENERAL OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS |
$45,148,309,400 |
$9,333,332,200 |
$52,078,813,300 |
$9,107,560,500 |
$50,691,210,600 |
$10,364,318,200 |
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1 YTD as of September 30, 2021 |
This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.