

2005 Senate Bill 272 (Appropriations: 2005-2006 General Government budget ) (House Roll Call 440)
Passed in the House (94 to 12) on September 21, 2005, the House-Senate conference report for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2005-2006 General Government budget, which funds the Executive, Legislature, Secretary of State, Department of Treasury, and several other agencies. This appropriates $2.914 billion in gross spending, compared to $2.597 billion, which was the FY 2004-2005 amount enrolled in 2004. Of this, $596.7 million will come from the general fund (funded by actual state tax revenues), compared to the FY 2004-2005 amount of $335 million. Another $1.687 billion is from “restricted funds,” or earmarked tax and fee revenue. $1.114 billion of this budget is paid out in revenue sharing to local governments. Note: $256.0 million of the general fund increase is because debt service on state buildings was tranferred to this budget from the Capital Outlay budget. [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 94 in favor, 12 opposed, and 4 not voting
(House Roll Call 440 at House Journal 79)
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The following legislators supported 2005 Senate Bill 272 (Appropriations: 2005-2006 General Government budget ):
The following legislators opposed 2005 Senate Bill 272 (Appropriations: 2005-2006 General Government budget ):
| Bieda (D) | Caswell (R) | Drolet (R) | Gaffney (R) | Gosselin (R) | Hoogendyk (R) |
| Hune (R) | Jones, Rick (R) | LaJoy (R) | Moolenaar (R) | Spade (D) | Steil (R) |
The following legislators did not vote on 2005 Senate Bill 272 (Appropriations: 2005-2006 General Government budget ):
| Cheeks (D) | DeRoche (R) | Garfield (R) | Sheen (R) |
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