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Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs

  Annual FTEs General Fund State Other Funds Total Funds
  (Dollars in Thousands)
Estimated Expenditures 2.0 495 26 521
2019-21 Maintenance Level 2.0 561 26 587
Difference from 2017-19 0.0 66 0 66
% Change from 2017-19 0.0% 13.3% 0.0% 12.7%

2019-21 Policy Other Changes

Civic Engagement 0.0 34 0 34
2019-21 Policy Other Changes Total 0.0 34 0 34

2019-21 Policy Comp Changes

Non-Rep General Wage Increase 0.0 16 0 16
2019-21 Policy Comp Changes Total 0.0 16 0 16

2019-21 Policy Central Services Changes

CTS Central Services 0.0 53 0 53
DES Central Services 0.0 4 0 4
OFM Central Services 0.0 2 0 2
2019-21 Policy Central Services Changes Total 0.0 59 0 59
Total Policy Changes 0.0 109 0 109
2019-21 Policy Level 2.0 670 26 696
Difference from 2017-19 0.0 175 0 175
% Change from 2017-19 0.0% 35.4% 0.0% 33.6%

Policy Changes

Civic Engagement

Funding is provided to improve access to interpreter and translation services to engage with limited English proficient populations and expand civic engagement in underrepresented and underserved communities. It will also allow the Commission to examine and define issues and advise policymakers on the unique needs of Asian American Pacific Islander communities.

Non-Rep General Wage Increase

Funding is provided for wage increases for state employees who are not represented by a union or who are covered by a bargaining agreement that is not subject to financial feasibility determination. It is sufficient for a general wage increase of 3 percent, effective July 1, 2019, and a general wage increase of 3 percent, effective July 1, 2020. This item includes both general government and higher education workers.

CTS Central Services

Agency budgets are adjusted to reflect each agency’s allocated share of charges from the Consolidated Technology Services Agency (WaTech) for the Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of Cyber Security, state network, security gateways, and geospatial imaging services.

DES Central Services

Agency budgets are adjusted to reflect each agency’s allocated share of charges from the Department of Enterprise Services (DES) for campus rent, utilities, parking, and contracts; a capital project surcharge; financing cost recovery; public and historic facilities; real estate services; risk management services; personnel service rates; the Perry Street child care center; and the department’s enterprise applications.

OFM Central Services

Agency budgets are adjusted to reflect each agency’s allocated share of charges from the Office of Financial Management (OFM) for the One Washington project and OFM enterprise systems.