How does the budget development process work?
The Governor, working with all the state agencies, creates a budget. The Governor communicates his/her priorities by releasing the Governor’s Recommended Budget (GRB) on December 1 of every even-numbered year. This is considered a starting place. The process is then in the hands of the state legislature. The legislative committee in charge of the budget is the Ways and Means Committee, which has issue-specific subcommittees like Education, Human Services, and Public Safety. The Public Safety Subcommittee reviews, revises and recommends final budgets for the following agencies: Department of Corrections (DOC); Oregon Youth Authority; Oregon State Police; Department of Justice; Oregon Military Department; Board of Parole and Post Prison Supervision; Oregon Judicial Department; District Attorneys; Department of Public Safety Standards and Training; and the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission. The Ways and Means Committee has co-chairs, one from the Senate and one from the House. Currently
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