FY 2022-23 ATTORNEY GENERAL BUDGET                                   S. B.831 (S-1): SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE REC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Senate Bill 831 (S-1 as reported)                                             Throughout this document Senate means Subcommittee.

Committee:  Appropriations

 

 

 

 

 

CHANGES FROM

FY 2021-22 YEAR-TO-DATE

FULL-TIME EQUATED (FTE) CLASSIFIED POSITIONS/FUNDING SOURCE

FY 2021-22

YEAR-TO-DATE*

FY 2022-23

SENATE SUBCOMM.

AMOUNT

PERCENT

FTE Positions..............................................................

                     541.4

                     531.4

                     (10.0)

            (1.8)

GROSS..........................................................................

          112,468,800

          105,577,600

            (6,891,200)

            (6.1)

Less:

 

 

 

 

   Interdepartmental Grants Received.........................

            35,083,600

            35,954,600

                 871,000

              2.5 

ADJUSTED GROSS....................................................

            77,385,200

            69,623,000

            (7,762,200)

          (10.0)

Less:

 

 

 

 

   Federal Funds...........................................................

              9,868,400

            10,101,900

                 233,500

              2.4 

   Local and Private.......................................................

                            0

                            0

                            0

              0.0 

TOTAL STATE SPENDING.........................................

            67,516,800

            59,521,100

            (7,995,700)

          (11.8)

Less:

 

 

 

 

   Other State Restricted Funds..................................

            20,390,800

            17,001,400

            (3,389,400)

          (16.6)

GENERAL FUND/GENERAL PURPOSE...................

            47,126,000

            42,519,700

            (4,606,300)

            (9.8)

PAYMENTS TO LOCALS...........................................

                            0

                            0

                            0

              0.0 

*As of April 12, 2022


 

 

Gross

GF/GP

FY 2021-22 Year-to-Date Appropriation.................................................

$112,468,800

$47,126,000

 

Changes from FY 2021-22 Year-to-Date:

 

 

  1.  Prosecuting Attorneys Coordinating Council (PACC) digital evidence storage. The Governor included $10.0 million Gross and GF/GP in one-time appropriation to modernize the computer technology for the PACC due to an increase in digital evidence involved in cases. The Senate did not include.

0

0

  2.  Job Court. The Governor included $5.0 million Gross and GF/GP in one-time appropriation to reduce the criminal backlog for those who obtained employment. The Senate did not include.

0

0

  3.  Organized Retail Crime Unit. The Governor included $1.1 million Gross and GF/GP and 6.5 FTE positions to the Organized Retail Fraud Unit within the Department's criminal division. The Unit would be a statewide initiative aimed at protecting Michigan businesses by reducing organized retailed crime. The Senate did not include

0

0

  4.  Price Gouging. The Governor included $1.0 million Gross and GF/GP for efforts against price gouging. The Senate did not include

0

0

  5.  PACC trainers. The Governor/Senate included $410,100 Gross and GF/GP and 2.0 FTE positions to the PACC to expand the online training for prosecution staff.

410,100

410,100

  6.  Operations Reduction. The Senate reduced the Operations line item $410,100 Gross and GF/GP and 12.0 FTE positions.

(410,100)

(410,100)

  7.  FY 2021-22 One-Time/Supplemental Removal. The Governor/Senate included the removal of $1,560,000 Gross and GF/GP in FY 2021-22 One-Time Appropriations and $4,070,00 Gross and GF/GP in FY 2021-22 Supplemental Appropriations from PA 61 of 2022.

(5,630,000)

(5,630,000)

  8.  Restricted Fund Removal. The Senate removed the Lawsuit Settlement Proceeds fund ($2,667,100) and Attorney General's Operations fund ($1,118,200).

(3,785,300)

0

  9.  Other Changes. The Senate rolled $6.4 million Gross and GF/GP and 36.0 FTE positions from the Operations line item to provide additional funding for Sexual Assault Law Enforcement, and create the Elder Abuse Task Force, Opioid Enforcement, Human Trafficking, and Consumer Protection Enforcement line items. The line items are appropriated above current spending levels.

0

0

10.  Economic Adjustments. Includes $2,524,100 Gross and $1,023,700 GF/GP for total economic adjustments, of which an estimated negative $1,020,000 Gross and negative $395,000 GF/GP is for legacy retirement costs (pension and retiree health).

2,524,100

1,023,700

11.  Comparison to Governor's Recommendation. The Senate is $21,310,400 Gross and $17,525,100 GF/GP under the Governor.

 

 

 

Total Changes.....................................................................................

($6,891,200)

($4,606,300)

FY 2022-23 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Recommendation..

$105,577,600

$42,519,700

 

FY 2022-23 Boilerplate Changes from FY 2021-22 Year-to-Date:

  1.  Contingency Fund Authorization (Deleted). The Senate deleted the Contingency Fund Authorization. (Sec. 301)

  2.  Prohibition of Expenditure (NEW). The Senate included a new section that restricts expenditure if the Attorney General is found to be derelict of duty as determined by the Legislature. (Sec. 302a)

  3.  Food Stamp Fraud Cases (Deleted). The Senate deleted the section appropriating $400,000 in boilerplate appropriations for food stamp fraud cases in the Third Circuit Court. (Sec. 305)

  4.  Lawsuit Settlements (NEW). The Senate included new language to subject any proceeds from a lawsuit settlement agreement to be subject to appropriation as provided by law. (Sec. 306a)

  5.  Enforcement Revenue Carry Forward (Deleted). The Senate deleted the section that allows the Attorney General to carry forward up to $250,000 in revenue received from antitrust, securities fraud, or consumer protection. (Sec. 307)

  6.  Litigation Expenses Reimbursement (Deleted). The Senate deleted the section that appropriated up to $500,000 for litigation expenses reimbursement awarded to the State and allow a carry forward up to $250,000. (Sec. 308)

  7.  Lawsuit Settlement Proceeds (Deleted). The Senate deleted to language that appropriates $2,667,100 in Lawsuit Settlement Proceeds for costs related to the declaration of emergency due to drinking water contamination. (Sec. 314)

  8.  Sexual Assault Law Enforcement Efforts (Deleted). The Governor/Senate deleted the language regarding the testing of backlogged sexual assault kits, assisting in local prosecution, and provide victim services. (Sec. 316)

  9.  Federal Lawsuit Notification. The Governor deleted the notification requirement on lawsuits filed against the Federal government. The Senate retained the current language. (Sec. 321)

10.  PASS Data and Case Management (Deleted). The Governor/Senate deleted the language tied to One-Time appropriation for NextGen case management for PACC. (Sec. 323)

11.  Technical Adjustments. The Governor/Senate made a number of technical modifications that include date changes, Part 1 appropriation changes, legacy cost adjustments, and standardized language. (Sec. 309, and 315)

 

Date Completed:  04-20-22                                                                                               Fiscal Analyst:  Cory Savino

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.