SB 1761
appropriations; university of Arizona; agriculture
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1761 allocates state funds to the University of Arizona for several agricultural initiatives. Specifically, it provides $1.6 million for the Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture, $2.7 million, $5.4 million, and $8.1 million for the university’s cooperative extension program, and $18.3 million, $4.6 million, and $7 million for the Arizona Experiment Station. The bill aims to support research and development in desert agriculture and related university programs.
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Timothy "Tim" Dunn
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