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1599-0026 - Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve
Account | Description | FY2011 GAA |
FY2012 House 1 |
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1599-0026 | Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve For a multi-year competitive grant program to provide financial support for one-time or transition costs related to regionalization and other efficiency initiatives, with allowable applicants to include municipalities or regional planning agencies and councils of governments serving as the administrative or fiscal agent on behalf of municipalities; provided, that funds may be expended by the Edward J. Collins, Jr. center for public management at the University of Massachusetts at Boston's McCormack graduate school of policy studies to develop and drive a program of performance management, accountability and transparency for local government |
0 | 9,700,000 |
Established appropriation to fund new initiative.
