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Washington State Arts Commission

  Average Annual FTEs Near General Fund State Other Funds Total Funds
  (Dollars in Thousands)
Current Budget 18.3 7,548 5,357 12,905
2023-25 Maintenance Level 20.4 9,151 2,371 11,522
Difference from 2023-25 Original 2.1 1,603 (2,986) (1,383)
% Change from 2023-25 Original 11.5% 21.2% (55.7%) (10.7%)

2023 Policy Other Changes

Billy Frank Jr Statue Admin Cost 0.0 450 0 450
Equitable Career Pathways for Youth 1.0 174 0 174
Tribal Cultural Affairs Program 2.5 2,735 0 2,735
2023 Policy Other Changes Total 3.5 3,359 0 3,359

2023 Policy Comp Changes

State Employee Benefits 0.0 5 1 6
WFSE General Government 0.0 104 15 119
Rep Employee Health Benefits 0.0 5 0 5
Non-Rep Recruitment/Retention 0.0 11 3 14
Non-Rep General Wage Increase 0.0 122 31 153
PERS & TRS Plan 1 Benefit Increase 0.0 4 0 4
Vaccine Booster Incentive 0.0 10 2 12
2023 Policy Comp Changes Total 0.0 261 52 313

2023 Policy Central Services Changes

State Data Center 0.0 (3) 0 (3)
Legal Services 0.0 1 0 1
CTS Central Services 0.0 110 0 110
DES Central Services 0.0 60 0 60
OFM Central Services 0.0 34 0 34
GOV Central Services 0.0 8 0 8
2023 Policy Central Services Changes Total 0.0 210 0 210
Total Policy Changes 3.5 3,830 52 3,882
2023-25 Policy Level 23.9 12,981 2,423 15,404
Difference from 2021-23 5.6 5,433 (2,934) 2,499
% Change from 2023-25 Original 30.6% 72.0% (54.8%) 19.4%

Policy Changes

Billy Frank Jr Statue Admin Cost

Funding is provided for administrative support and professional services required by the Billy Frank Jr National Statuary Hall Selection Committee during the procurement process which includes selection of an artist, collaboration and guidance in the design process, production, and delivery of the final piece. (General Fund - State)

Equitable Career Pathways for Youth

Funds are provided to continue the WA Youth Arts Leadership (WAYAL) at current participant levels and to hire one program specialist to administer the program. The WAYAL program selects five students from across the state to participate in arts policy, provide input on legislation, and serve on grant panels. This opportunity also spotlights career pathways into arts and cultural sectors that are often difficult to identify. (General Fund - State)

Tribal Cultural Affairs Program

Funding is provided to implement the Tribal Cultural Affairs Program (TCAP), including $1 million in grants to be distributed each fiscal year. The program will shape meaningful interactions with Native communities and expand the availability of Native arts programs by establishing a uniform consultation policy, provide grants for arts and cultural services, and connecting tribes to professional development services. (General Fund - State)

State Employee Benefits

Health insurance funding is provided for state employees who are not represented by a union, who are covered by a bargaining agreement that is not subject to financial feasibility determination, or who are not part of the coalition of unions for health benefits. The insurance funding rate is $1,160 per employee per month for fiscal year 2024 and $1,233 per employee per month for fiscal year 2025. (General Fund - Federal, General Fund - State)

WFSE General Government

Funding is provided for a general wage increase of 4%, effective July 1, 2023; a general wage increase of 3%, effective July 1, 2024; targeted job classification base range increases; recognition and retention lump sum payments for employees employed on or before July 1, 2022 and continuously employed through July 1, 2023; shift premium increase for eligible shifts from $1 to $2.50 per eligible hour; a COVID-19 booster incentive of $1,000; supplemental shift premium increases for nurse classifications; 5% premium pay for employees who are assigned to a facility that provides direct care to residents, patients and/or clients and whose duties are required to be performed on location; and an increase of $250 to the annual lump sum payment for Labor and Industries risk classes 7200/7201. (General Fund - State, General Fund - Federal)

Rep Employee Health Benefits

This provides health insurance funding as part of the master agreements for employees who bargain for health benefits as part of a coalition of unions. The insurance funding rate is $1,160 per employee per month for fiscal year 2024 and $1,233 per employee per month for fiscal year 2025. (General Fund - State)

Non-Rep Recruitment/Retention

Funding is provided for recognition and retention lump sum payments for employees employed on or before July 1, 2022 and continuously employed through July 1, 2023. (General Fund - State, General Fund - Federal)

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 4 percent, effective July 1, 2023 and a general wage increase of 3 percent, effective July 1, 2024. This item includes both general government and higher education workers. (General Fund - State, General Fund - Federal)

PERS & TRS Plan 1 Benefit Increase

For eligible Public Employees' and Teachers' Retirement Systems Plan 1 members, this item provides an increase of 3%, up to a maximum of $110 per month. (General Fund - State)

Vaccine Booster Incentive

Funding is provided for a $1,000 lump sum COVID-19 booster incentive for non-represented employees. This funding does not cover institutions of higher education. (General Fund - Federal, General Fund - State)

State Data Center

Adjustments are made for each agency's share of costs related to the State Data Center. (General Fund - State)

Legal Services

Adjustments are made for each agency's anticipated cost of legal services provided by the Attorney General's Office. Because legal services expenditures are based on consumption, funding provided in the central service model is not all inclusive. The methodology to estimate consumption has been updated from a three-year average to a two-year average and allows for analysis to incorporate unique agency circumstances. (General Fund - State)

CTS Central Services

Adjustments are made to reflect each agency's anticipated share of charges from Consolidated Technology Services (CTS) for the Office of the Chief Information Officer, Office of Cybersecurity, state network, enterprise services, small agency IT services, security gateways, and geospatial imaging services. This amount now includes the total amount for agencies that use the Microsoft 365 shared tenant. See Chapter 11 of the 2023-25 OFM Budget Instructions for allocation methodologies. (General Fund - State)

DES Central Services

Adjustments are made to reflect each agency's anticipated share of charges from the Department of Enterprise Services (DES) for campus rent, parking, contracts, and security; capital project surcharges; financing cost recovery; public and historic facilities; real estate services; risk management services; personnel service rates; the Perry Street and Capitol Campus child care centers; small agency services; and the department's enterprise applications. See Chapter 11 of the 2023-25 OFM Budget Instructions for allocation methodologies. (General Fund - State)

OFM Central Services

Adjustments are made to reflect each agency's anticipated share of charges for existing statewide applications, the One Washington program, and other central services provided by the Office of Financial Management. See Chapter 11 of the 2023-25 OFM Budget Instructions for allocation methodologies. (General Fund - State)

GOV Central Services

A new central service is created to reflect each agency's anticipated share of charges from the Office of the Governor for statewide policy staff and the Office of Equity. (General Fund - State)