BOSTON — Governor Charlie Baker today signed the Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) budget, a $52.7 billion spending plan that supports the Commonwealth's communities, families, businesses, and workers.
The FY23 budget is in balance, does not rely on one-time revenue sources, and does not raise any new taxes or fees; rather, it incorporates $315 million to support permanent tax reductions that are expected to be enacted through separate legislation pending in the Legislature.
Burn pits benefits bill concerns aren't new, hinge on budget moves
The problem centers on how some benefits spending in the bill will be classified in federal budgeting procedures. Sen. Pat Toomey has led the charge, saying it could amount to billions in extra discretionary government spending over the next decade.
Toomey's concerns are the same he raised in June, when he was one of the 14 senators who objected to the PACT Act's final passage.
Extra public hearing provides additional opportunity to weigh in on 2023 budget - City of Overland ...
You have an extra opportunity to share your thoughts on the City’s budget, which funds the City of Overland Park’s priorities for the next year.
The Mayor and City Council will hold a public hearing on the 2023 Budget at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 1 at the City Council meeting.
Projected budget surplus chance for Texas to do great things
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar said this week that the state should have a surplus of at least $27 billion when the Texas Legislature convenes in January to begin the budgeting process for the next biennium.
It's an unprecedented amount and comes primarily as a result of inflation-driven tax revenues. Legislators will have just more than $149 billion in general funds in addition to more than $13 billion in the Economic Stabilization Fund, more commonly known as the "rainy-day fund."
Lowlights of CBO's Long-Term Budget Outlook 2022 - AAF
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its updated Long-Term Budget Outlook and projected that U.S. debt held by the public will nearly double as a share of the economy by 2052, rising from the current level of 98 percent to 185 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Sturgis council hears details of 2023 budget | Local News | bhpioneer.com
STURGIS — The city of Sturgis continues to be on stable financial footing as it prepares its budget for the coming year.
But in order to maintain that stable financial standing, the city must make measured infrastructure improvements while matching new ongoing expenses with new ongoing revenue sources, city manager Daniel Ainslie told the city council Monday.
Maui County mayoral candidates blast budget, discuss other hot topics in debate | Maui Now
PC: Realtors Association of Maui screenshot Some of the top candidates vying for Maui County mayor blasted this year's budget as "bloated" while hitting other important local topics such as affordable housing, tourism management and homelessness.
Mayor Michael Victorino, Maui County Council Member Kelly King and retired 2nd Circuit Chief Judge Richard Bissen Jr.
FPL experts' best budget enablers for 2022/23
From John Lundstram in 2019/20 to Jarrod Bowen (£8.5m) last season, picking the right bargain players can make a big difference to your Fantasy Premier League campaign.
This could be more true than ever in 2022/23 because of the temptation to load up on premium players such as Mohamed Salah (£13.0m), Son Heung-min (£12.0m), Kevin De Bruyne (£12.0m), Harry Kane (£11.5m) and Erling Haaland (both £11.5m).
FY23 municipal budget passes in Coventry | Coventry Courier | ricentral.com
COVENTRY — After rejecting the first Fiscal Year 2023 municipal budget proposed to them, voters in Coventry have given approval to an alternate budget.
The $114 million budget for the fiscal year that began July 1 was passed during an all-day referendum Thursday by a margin of 1,539 to 1,216, with residents turning out to vote at nearly twice the rate that they did during the first referendum on May 26.
Union Township approves budget amendments for multiple funding areas – The Morning Sun
The Union Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved budget amendments for the General fund, Fire Fund, East DDA Fund, West DDA Fund, Tribal 2% Fund, Sewer Fund and Water Fund.
“Budget amendments are required under the Uniform Budget Act when it is known or anticipated that revenue and/or expenses are likely to differ from the originally adopted budget,” an action request form from Finance Director Sherrie Teall said.
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