Revenue uptick may ease budget crisis
SANTA FE A recent bump in New Mexico gross receipts tax collections has eased some legislators concerns about a short-term budget crisis, but Gov. Susana Martinezs administration says its too early to tell if the state has emerged from a revenue downturn.
With a special session on tap for next week, Senate Finance Committee Vice Chairman Carlos Cisneros, D-Questa, said the revenue uptick could allow lawmakers to more easily balance next years budget.
Were not out of the woods, but were not in as difficult of a situation as we were in January, Cisneros told the Journal. The concern of a shortfall (for this year) is alleviated
and were now trying to make sure we dont find ourselves with a shortfall (next year).
Preliminary data compiled by the Legislative Finance Committee and shared this week with lawmakers shows general fund revenue levels were roughly $110 million higher than projected through March.
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