$74.5 million for a Minot area flood-control project. $70 million for highway repairs. $50 million for infrastructure loans to cities and counties. $50 million for renovations on Harris Hall, an agriculture building at North Dakota State University. The bonding plan draws on earnings from the state's $8.2 billion oil tax savings account, known as the Legacy Fund, to pay back the bonds to investors in 20 years or fewer. If Wardner's proposed amendment wins over the committee, the bill would look a lot more like a previous version of the legislation that the House Appropriations Committee whittled down. Some lawmakers thought more expensive iterations of the proposal contained too much "Christmas tree" spending — narrowly focused carve-outs that benefit specific interests.