SB6003 adopts a supplemental capital budget for Washington state agencies for the 2025-2027 fiscal biennium.
SB6003 allocates funds to various state agencies for capital projects, including housing, infrastructure, and environmental initiatives. Key provisions include funding for affordable housing, school construction, and clean energy projects. The bill also mandates the use of life-cycle cost analysis for major projects and requires agencies to prioritize projects that leverage matching funds. Additionally, it outlines specific conditions and limitations for the use of appropriated funds, such as restrictions on project types and requirements for compliance with state laws and regulations.
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