ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York would boost state school aid, provide sweeping property tax relief and deliver bonuses to health care workers over the next year if lawmakers pass a $216.3 billion budget outlined by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday.
Top legislative leaders are expected to keep negotiating with Hochul to finalize the budget, which must be in place by April 1. The final budget often largely resembles a governor's budget proposal, with some tweaks sought by lawmakers.
Hogan introduces FY2023 budget | WYPR
Governor Larry Hogan laid out the final budget of his eight-year tenure during a news conference Wednesday morning, spending that he said will benefit the state for years to come.
"Today I can think of no better way to begin this last year, than by presenting a budget, which continues to keep the promises we made," Hogan said.
BOS Budget Proposal Has Measurable Spending Increase, Minimal Mill Rate Hik | The Newtown Bee
Due to a 26% increase in motor vehicle valuations and a number of other drivers including a possible new recycling contract, the initial Board of Selectmen (BOS) budget proposal was presented incorporating an approximate 5% spending increase.
However, First Selectman Dan Rosenthal at a January 18 Board of Selectmen special meeting said that increase, while it may look large, will currently only translate to roughly a .5% mill rate increase, depending on what the Board of Education budget looks like.
Superintendent Presents 2022-23 Budget For BOE Review | The Newtown Bee
While sharing that the Newtown school district's "core" is to inspire students to achieve, Superintendent of Schools Dr Lorrie Rodrigue presented a 2022-23 proposed school budget to the Board of Education (BOE) at its January 18 meeting.
Tuesday's meeting was the first for the school board to review the budget before it approves it for further review by the Board of Finance and Legislative Council. It will then go to referendum.
Idaho Lt. Gov. McGeachin lowers budget request for legal fees | Boise State Public Radio
In 2021, McGeachin's office balked at releasing unredacted copies of the thousands of comments it received related to her education indoctrination task force.
During a budget hearing Wednesday, McGeachin said she didn't want commenters to be doxed, meaning having their identities and personal information released on the internet.
Overview of Georgia's 2023 Fiscal Year Budget - Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
Powered by unprecedented federal support to mitigate the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Kemp's proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 budget presents a sharp reversal from the deep budget cuts implemented during FY 2021-22.
The FY 2023 budget largely marks a restoration to pre-pandemic funding levels.
Baltimore County School Board told proposed budget falls short | WYPR
That list includes better pay for teachers and class assistants, smaller class sizes and more school-based psychologists.
Erica Mah, who teaches at Lansdowne Elementary School, applauded the budget, saying it "focuses on people in the school house."
But she said educators need to be paid more "especially as we compete with other counties nearby with similar needs and demands."
Ky. legislators moving quickly to adopt new budget
Thursday, the House easily passed House Bill 1, the two-year spending plan , 85 to 8. That budget bill is now in the Senate.
House leaders say it has record funding for education, increases for human services and it focuses on the state's justice needs.
Key items from Parson's $47 billion budget proposal - Missourinet
Gov. Mike Parson has rolled out a $47 billion budget proposal for the next fiscal year. The plan is about a $12 billion increase over the current fiscal year's budget, a nice chunk being made up of a flow of federal dollars and new revenue.
Parson released his budget outline Wednesday during his annual State of the State Address. Now it's up to the Missouri Legislature to decide what components of the governor's fiscal plan they will back and what components they will change.
Gov. Inslee's budget seeks to expand voting access in WA county jails | Crosscut
The budget asks for more than half a million to go to helping remove barriers for people in jail who are otherwise eligible to vote.
Language Services and Community Engagement Specialist at King County Elections Nhien Huynh assists Jordan Landry, who is visually impaired, as he uses an Accessible Voting Unit to cast a vote in the November 2019 election while incarcerated at King County Correctional Facility.
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