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File #: 33159    Version: 1 Name: Amending the 2014 Budget to return $8,612.97 in unspent grant funds to the Joyce Foundation.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/18/2014 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 3/18/2014 Final action: 3/18/2014
Enactment date: 3/19/2014 Enactment #: RES-14-00199
Title: Amending the 2014 adopted City Operating Budget to appropriate $8,612.97 to Miscellaneous Appropriations for the purpose of returning unspent grant funds to the Joyce Foundation.
Sponsors: Chris Schmidt, Michael E. Verveer, Paul R. Soglin
Attachments: 1. Madison Competitiveness Report.pdf, 2. Madison Data Handbook.pdf, 3. Madison Fundraising and Spending.pdf, 4. Competitiveness Presentation.pdf, 5. City Atty Public Finance.pdf
Fiscal Note
Funding of $8,613 is available in the 2014 adopted City operating budget, which has appropriated $1,200,000 in funding for the Contingent Reserve. The current uncommitted balance of the Contingent Reserve is 1,170,000, which would be reduced to $1,161,387.13 upon the adoption of this budget amendment. There is no net impact on the tax levy. The adopted operating budget of Miscellaneous Appropriations will be amended to increase authorized expenditures by $8,612.97 for market analysis, as follows:

$8,612.97 GN01-54905-971000 (Miscellaneous Appropriations)

Title
Amending the 2014 adopted City Operating Budget to appropriate $8,612.97 to Miscellaneous Appropriations for the purpose of returning unspent grant funds to the Joyce Foundation.

Body
WHEREAS, on March 20, 2007, the Madison Common Council adopted Resolution #05772 creating a Blue Ribbon Committee on Clean Elections to investigate and make recommendations on the need and possibility for public financing for municipal elections for alderperson, mayor, and municipal judge; and

WHEREAS, the committee met from 7/11/07 - 8/18/09 and was composed of Professor Ken Mayer (chair), former Governor Tony Earl, former Madison Mayor Joel Skornicka, former Alders Judy Olson and Judy Bowser, attorney Madelyn Leopold, and Common Cause board member Bill Kraus; and

WHEREAS, state law controls campaign finance rules for municipalities and prohibits Wisconsin municipalities from establishing a public funding program for local elections. Despite the committee’s early recognition that a public funding program would not be possible without state enabling legislation, the committee opted to continue its review of city election history in order to leave a record for future decision makers, should a public funding program become viable in the future; and

WHEREAS, to that end, the committee sought information and input from a wide variety of groups and sources, produced a comprehensive and publicly available...

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