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Monday, April 20, 2009

Law - More on: Can the Indiana General Assembly appropriate money to Notre Dame?

As it turns out, it already does . . .

When I wrote this ILB entry yesterday, Notre Dame was the only well-known Indiana church-affiliated college or university I could think of, although I wrested with Valparaiso University, which I think is Lutheran. Today a reader writes:

Thought you'd like to know that the State Budget as passed out of the Indiana Senate includes a $1.55 million appropriation in each year of the biennium to Notre Dame from the State General Fund and $15,665 per year from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act State Fiscal Stabilization Fund.
Sure enough, here it is what the reader referenced, on p. 80 of the April 14th printing of HB 1001.

I also found two addition appropriations to Notre Dame, on p. 116, $1,566,525, and on p. 119, $1,550.860.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on April 20, 2009 04:32 PM
Posted to General Law Related