Bill 118 hr 10391, also known as the "District of Columbia Resident Tuition Support Prohibition Act," aims to prevent any unspent federal funds allocated for the District of Columbia's resident tuition support program from carrying over into the next fiscal year. The bill states that any portion of a federal payment to the District of Columbia for this program that remains unobligated at the end of the fiscal year will no longer be available for use.
The purpose of this legislation is to ensure that federal funds designated for the tuition support program are used efficiently and effectively within the designated fiscal year. By prohibiting the carryover of unspent funds, the bill aims to promote accountability and proper financial management within the District of Columbia government.
In addition to addressing the issue of unspent funds, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes, although specific details on these additional purposes are not provided in the summary.
Overall, Bill 118 hr 10391 seeks to improve the management of federal funds allocated for the District of Columbia's resident tuition support program and promote responsible spending practices within the District government.