A State Parks subcommittee that in 2009 gave grant applicants hundreds of thousands of dollars more than they asked for has come under scrutiny as environmental groups, hunters and law enforcement agencies seek a share of annual off-road vehicle sticker fees, The Denver Post reports. Rep. Mark Ferradino, D-Denver, who last year considered taking some of the off-roaders’ money to cope with a massive state budget hole, questioned whether the panel tried to spend down funds to make them a less likely target for future raids.