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A
A
Yeah
yeah
well,
I
ain't
got
much
longer
to
live.
You
better
get
me
while
I
can
that's
what
my
wife
said:
Madam
Secretary,
will
you
please
call
the
roll.
A
C
E
C
Motion
by
Center,
how
is
there
a
second
from
a
senate
member?
Yes,
I'll?
Second,
that
seconded
by
Senator,
funky
frommeyer
motion
haven't
been
made
and
seconded
vet
nomination
sees
and
that
senator
girdler
be
elected
co-chair
by
acclimation
without
the
objection
so
ordered
Senator
gerdler,
congratulations!
On
being
elected!
The
new
Senate
co-chair
of
the
capital
projects
involved
oversight
committee.
A
Thank
you,
Jenna
slacks
it
because
she
might
go
back
to
setting
in
her
chair
I
tried
to
get
her
one
here
now
we
need
to
do
the
house.
C
C
F
C
Ed
by
representative
Thomas
motion
having
been
made
and
seconded
that
nomination
season,
that
representative
Fraser
Gordon
be
elected
co-chair
by
acclimation,
without
objection
so
ordered.
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
Representative!
Gordon!
Being
elected!
The
new
house
co-chair
of
the
Capitol
projects
in
bond
over
psychology.
A
All
right,
I'm
gonna,
if
I
don't
have,
we
don't
take
motions,
we're
going
to
take
motions,
but
if
we
won't
do
a
roll
call
vote
on
like
the
minutes
and
things
of
that
nature,
if
anybody
objects,
then
we
will
take
a
roll
call.
Do
I
have
motion
and
a
second
to
approve
the
minutes,
so
moved
Jason
Howe
is
Central
house
motion.
Second,
second
coach
here:
Frazier
is
any
member
to
object.
A
Motion
approved
we're
going
to
turn
it
over
to
Catherine
on.
These
are
reports
only
to
start
with
so.
C
Pursuant
to
Karis
26a
1681
krs-45
793
and
KRS
45818
the
administrative
office
of
the
courts,
the
finance
and
administration
cabinet,
with
the
Commonwealth
office
of
Technology
reporting
independently
and
post-secondary
institutions
managing
their
own
Capital
Construction
under
Karis
164
a580
transmitted,
quarterly
Capital
project
status
reports,
the
University
of
Kentucky
reported
four
federally
funded
equipment
purchases.
The
first
was
the
National
Science
Foundation
Grant
funded
547,
400
dollar,
Vault
to
house
X-ray,
equipment
for
edu
slab,
a
cultural
heritage
and
imaging
site
in
the
William
S
Webb
museum
for
anthropology.
C
C
The
school
districts
were
Lawrence
County,
Lincoln,
County,
Line,
County,
McCracken,
County,
Muhlenberg,
County
and
Williamsburg
independent
Berea
independent
will
report
through
the
school
facility's
construction
commission,
as
the
transaction
was
restructured,
to
use
a
residual
sfcc
offer
of
assistance
to
Keras
45a182,
who
Western
Kentucky
University,
reported
its
intent
to
use
a
construction
management
risk
project
delivery
method
for
its
Hilltop
or
field
house
halch
and
Smith
Stadium
press
instructor
and
fate
and
approve
athletic
facilities
and
house
bill.
1..
A
A
H
Okay,
it's
Thomas
Deputy
state
budget
director,
in
accordance
with
provisions
of
krs-45
750
through
45
800
I'm,
presenting
two
projects
for
your
approval
today,
and
thank
you
for
Rolling
those
together.
The
first
one
is
the
department
for
military
Affairs,
Boone
National
Guard
Center
rear
Access
Control
Point
project
Amendment
from
the
previous
approved
two
million
in
May
of
2022
to
revised
total
of
2
million
six,
two
million
263
700
with
no
change
in
the
fund.
H
pursuant
to
krs-45760
sub
7.
The
Secretary
of
Finance
Administration
cabinet
has
approved
the
amendment
for
the
deputy
for
this
project
and
I
respectfully
request
approval
by
this
committee.
The
second
project
is
an
appropriation
increase
in
the
amount
of
277
thousand
dollars
from
restricted
funds
for
the
Kentucky
higher
education
assistance,
Authority,
building,
HVAC
and
roof
project.
H
This
brings
the
new
Total
project
appropriation
to
3
million
and
seventy
seven
thousand
dollars
from
restricted
funds.
The
appropriation
increase
is
necessary
to
cover
higher
than
estimated
project
bids
and
represents
a
9.89
percent
increase.
The
scope
increase
will
be
funded
from
the
finance
facilities
building
service
fund.
H
This
project
was
originally
authorized
as
a
line
item
project
in
the
2224
Appropriations
act,
House
Bill
1
for
2.8
million
dollars
and
was
funded
from
excess
Lottery
receipts
pursuant
to
krs-45
760
sub
6
Secretary
of
Finance
Administration
cabinet
has
approved
the
increase
and
I
respectfully
request
approval
of
this
committee.
Thank
you.
I
I
I
H
I
H
Dependent
there
are
a
lot
of
tools
in
the
tool
shed
for
the
finance
facilities
and
I
believe
Jennifer
Linton
is
on
virtually,
and
she
may
want
to
step
in
here
if
she
wants
to,
but
basically
a
lot
of
the
things
that
they
do.
If,
if
the
initial
bids
go
out
and
they
come
in
over
bid,
they
try
to
take
a
look
at.
H
J
I
mean
I
think
you've
pretty
much
covered
it.
Janice
and
I
mean
you're
correct
on
the
timeline
of
when
this
estimate
was
put
together.
You
know
we
worked
on
our
biennial
budget
request.
You
know
in
Fall
of
20
22
right
or
no
follow
21
for
the
budget
that
was
passed
and
and
the
in
the
22
session.
So
then
the
the
project
was
authorized
for
July
1
for
fiscal
year.
J
J
That
was
a
line
item
project
that
we've
had
to
increase,
and
you
know
the
statute
of
allows
for
up
to
a
15
increase,
like
jaina,
said,
there's
different
tools
depending
on
the
source
of
funds,
but
so
far
this
is
only
the
second
one
out
of
the
line
item
projects
that
we've
had
to
bring
to
request
an
increase
for
we're
trying
to
manage
this
through
the
design
process
and
our
Consultants
have
been.
You
know,
looking
at
cost
estimates
and
looking
for
ways
to
to
save
before
we
go
out
to
bid.
So
we're
not
faced
with
this.
J
But
with
this
project
for
the
key
of
building
I
mean
the
one
item.
Project
was
HVAC,
see
and
roof,
and
it
was
you
know,
it
was
just
one
of
those
situations
where
you
can't
not
do
a
roof,
and
so
we
we
had
to
be
able
to
to
replace
that
roof,
and
so
that
that
was
the
reason
for
the
increase
on
this
one
and.
I
And
I
understand
that
in
not
taking
any
different
position
on
those
at
this
point,
but
is
there
any
written
admin,
written
policy,
statutory
guidance
about
how
to
sort
through
projects
and
where
I'm
going
is
this?
If
there's
not,
then
how
are
we
going
to
sort
through
what
projects
we're
going
to
prove
for
an
increase
or
under
current
circumstances?
Are
we
just
going
to
prove
an
increase
on
every
project
that
comes
through?
J
I'm
not
aware
of
a
filtering
process.
Of
course
you
know
with
a
project
like
this,
there
would
have
to
be
a
source
of
funds
and
sometimes
there's
not
a
source
of
fun.
So
you
know
sometimes
you
know
a
project
could
either
get
you
know
shelved
until
additional
funds
are
available,
or
you
know
we
would
have
to
you
know
significantly
cut
scope,
but
I'm
not
I
mean
we
try.
J
Like
I
said
we
try
to
manage
this
through
the
design
process
before
we
even
go
out
to
bid
to
make
sure
we're
within
the
the
appropriated
budget,
but
I
mean
as
far
as
I
know,
Janice
there's
not
a
process.
I
mean
we
work
together
closely
with
your
office
of
when
projects
need
to
be
increased
and
it's
I
mean
there's
not
a
written
policy
on
what
projects
get
increased
and
which
ones
don't
other
than
you
know,
source
of
funds
very.
A
Thank
you
any
other
questions.
G
A
Second,
all
right:
Madam
Secretary,
will
you
please
call
the
roll.
D
A
K
K
The
next
item
is
a
new
lease
for
the
Department
of
Juvenile
Justice
in
Jefferson
County.
The
agency
submitted
a
space
request
to
our
this
is
for
Christian
County.
My
apologies
for
an
operation
of
a
day,
Treatment
Center
in
Christian
County
advertisements
were
placed
which
produced
One,
best
and
final
proposal.
As
a
result,
the
new
lease
is
for
9923
square
feet
of
space
at
a
rate
of
14.85
cents
per
square
foot,
which
includes
gas,
water
and
sewer.
A
All
right,
we
have
any
questions
of
Scott,
Hart,
representative
Thomas,.
F
Yes,
sir,
we're
just
noticing
that,
on
both
of
these,
the
lease
amounts,
that's
the
average,
for
that
area
is
a
lot
lower
than
what
we're
leasing
them
for
is
there.
You
know
from
10.61
cents
up
to
16.55
and
the
other
928
up
to
14.65
or
1485.
Is
that
just
typical,
or
at
least
it's
just
going
up
or.
K
Places
are
going
up.
The
one
of
course
also
includes
some
of
the
utilities
which
will
drive
the
cost
up
generally,
the
second
one
there
in
Christian
County,
the
first
one
is
with
the
city
government,
so
it's
kind
of
what
they
set
the
rates
at
in
order
to
maintain
their
facilities
and
that.
But
yes,
as
we
do
new
lease
projects,
we
are
getting
higher
lease
rates.
H
A
F
K
You,
the
next
item,
is
a
new
release.
Amendment
for
the
transportation
cabinet
in
Clay
County,
the
original
lease
is
for
temporary
housing
is
needed
for
families
whose
houses
were
damaged
by
severe
flooding
that
occurred
last
year.
The
lease
is
being
amended
to
reduce
the
number
of
lots
from
seven
to
four
being
effective,
October
1st
2022..
K
The
next
item
is
a
new
lease
Amendment
for
the
transportation
cabinet
in
Clay
County.
This
original
lease
was
for
temporary
housing
as
needed
for
families
whose
houses
were
damaged
by
the
severe
flooding
and
is
being
amended
to
reduce
the
number
of
lots
from
four
to
three
effective
November
1st
of
2022..
K
The
next
item
is
a
new
lease
Amendment
for
the
transportation
cabinet
in
Ashley
County.
The
original
lease
is
for
temporary
housing
as
needed
for
families
whose
houses
were
again
damaged
by
the
severe
flooding.
This
lease
is
being
amended
to
increase
the
number
of
lots
from
25
to
26
becoming
effective,
October
1st
2022..
K
The
next
item
is
a
transportation
cabinet
lease
in
Letcher
County.
Temporary
housing
was
needed
for
families
whose
houses
were
damaged
by
the
flooding
that
occurred
in
July
of
last
year.
The
lease
properties
provide
Lots
with
basic
utility
hookups
to
place
non-concrete
shelters.
Therefore,
leases
are
procured
through
the
non-competitive
negotiations.
As
a
result,
the
Commonwealth
entered
into
a
lease
effective
September
1st
of
2022
for
36
suitable
lives.
The
lots
are
leased
on
a
month-to-month
basis
at
a
cost
of
one
hundred
dollars
per
site
per
month.
K
Next
item
is
a
new
lease
for
the
transportation
cabinet
in
electric
County,
again
for
temporary
housing
needed
for
families
whose
houses
were
damaged
by
flooding
that
occurred
in
July
of
last
year.
The
lease
properties
provide
sites
with
basic
utility
hookups
to
place
non-congregate
shelters.
Therefore,
the
leases
were
procured
through
non-competitive
negotiations.
As
a
result,
Commonwealth
entered
into
a
lease
effective,
October,
1st
2022
for
30
suitable
Lots.
These
lots
are
leased
on
a
month-to-month
basis
at
a
cost
of
100
per
site
per
month.
K
The
last
item
I
have
is
a
new
lease
for
the
transportation
cabinet
in
Pike
County
again,
this
is
for
temporary
housing
for
the
families
who
were
whose
houses
were
damaged
by
flooding
that
occurred
in
July
of
last
year.
Police
properties
provide
sites
for
basic
utility
hookups
to
place
non-congregate
shelters.
As
a
result,
the
Commonwealth
entered
into
a
lease
effective
September,
1st
2022
for
18
suitable
lots
and
these
lead.
These
lots
are
leased
at
no
cost.
A
All
right,
thank
you,
Scott!
Do
you
have
any
questions
on
that
for
Scott
all
right?
Thank
you.
Scott
appreciate
it.
Thank
you.
Mr,
chair,
Miss,
Sandy
Williams
is
remote
Sandy.
You
out
there.
A
Good,
you
have
six
We're
Gonna
Roll
together
and
then
we
got
a
house
bill.
One
line
item
that
will
get
the
last
that'd
be
all
right.
Yes,.
E
A
Representative
Thomas
made
a
motion
how
about
a
second,
if
you
don't?
Second,
it
we're
going
to
be
here
all
day.
A
Thank
you,
representative
Peter.
You
knew
better,
we
got
a
second.
If
there's
no,
no
objection,
we
will
let
her
proceed.
L
Thank
you,
chairman
girdler,
and
members
of
the
committee
I'm
Sandy
Williams
executive
director
with
the
Kentucky
infrastructure
authority.
Pursuant
to
krs-224a100,
the
authority
submits
six
cleaner
water
program
grants
for
the
committee's
review
of
these
six
reallocation
requests.
Three:
are
grants
for
sewer
projects
and
tour
grants
for
drinking
water
projects
from
round
one
of
the
cleaner
water
program
from
the
county
allocation
pool,
and
one
is
a
sewer
project
from
round
two
of
the
cleaner
water
program
and
the
authority
respectfully
requests
the
committee's
approval.
A
All
right,
we
have
any
questions
if
no
questions
to
entertain
a
motion
to
approve.
F
F
A
Aye
now
it
passes
Sandy
we're
going
to
go
to
the
house
bill
which
requires
House
Bill
one,
which
requires
no
action.
Field
Report.
L
A
D
So
as
we're
looking
at
these
13
line
items
we're
talking
over
20
million
dollars.
L
A
A
No
biggie
she's
Chris
McDaniels
right
hand,
person
so
she's
learning
early.
You
know.
A
L
A
We're
going
to
call
Brother
Barrel
right,
we're
gonna,
try
to
roll,
don't
need
to
roll
anything.
We
don't
have
to
roll
a
barrel.
Well,.
E
We
may
do
the
sfcc
if
the
chair
pleases,
but
but
up
first
can
I
start
on
the
previously
issued
data
issuance.
This
is
typical
before
this
entity,
private
activity
allocation
bonds
provided
by
the
state's
Kentucky
housing
Corporation
for
a
multi-family
tax,
exempt
revenue,
bonds,
acquisition,
construction,
equipping
of
92
units
in
various
addresses
within
Louisville.
This
is
not
an
extension
of
credit
by
the
Housing
Corp
or
the
Commonwealth.
G
Have
a
question
is:
is
this
project?
Is
the
housing
going
to
be
considered,
affordable
housing?
Do
you
know
or
what
the.
E
So
the
tax
code
calls
it
low-income
housing,
but,
yes,
I
think
it
would
be
be
known
as
that,
it's
it's
basically
a
tax
exempt,
borrowing
from
the
government,
typically
there's
other
key
financing
tax
credits
that
go
into
the
full
package.
That's
why
the
the
bar
Wings
21
million
the
total
project
cost
44.,
we're
just
reporting
on
the
tax
exempt,
borrowing
that
received
State
allocation,
but
yes,
that
that
is
more
commonly
known.
What
the
project
is.
Thank.
G
A
All
right,
thank
you.
Any
other
questions.
All
right,
we're
gonna
now
try
to
roll
these
three
sfcc's
together,
that'd
be
all
right.
Yes,.
A
Right
if
we
can
enter
I,
entertain
a
motion
for
our
first
and
second
to
be
able
to
roll
these
together.
I
got
a
most.
A
E
E
It
is,
we
do
see
some
positive
movements
in
terms
of
rates
coming
down
since
the
beginning
of
the
calendar
year,
with
more
and
more
economists
kind
of
projecting
decreases
in
the
Fed,
so
we
may
see
some
refundings
in
the
future,
but
these
new
money
transactions
there
is
none
that
require
tax
increase
to
service
the
debt.
So
we
do
respectfully
request
approval.
A
F
A
Aye
for
reported
favorable
next
meeting
Miss
Deanna
Frazier
will
be
our
coach,
our
chair,
and
it's
probably
going
to
be
February
the
21st
we're
going
to
be
here.
So
we
can
meet
anytime.
I
want
to
I,
guess,
and
so
with
that
said,
can
I
get
a
motion
to
adjourn
so
much
we're
adjourned.