Justice's 'turn-the-corner' budget proposes pay raises, new spending
Following years of budget deficits and mid-year spending cuts, the Justice administration Wednesday unveiled a $4.35 billion turn-the-corner general revenue budget for 2018-19, with $135 million of increased spending for tourism, economic development and social services and the first across-the-board pay raises for teachers and public employees in four years.
Unlike last year, when Justice proposed $400 million of tax hikes to close massive budget shortfalls a plan summarily rejected by the Republican-controlled Legislature his 2018-19 budget proposal includes no tax increases.
Revenue Secretary Dave Hardy noted during the annual budget briefing Wednesday that, a year ago, the administration was facing a $217 million shortfall for the last six months of the 2016-17 budget year, along with a nearly $500 million deficit in the 2017-18 budget.
Tonight is an exciting night, he said. Theres a lot of hope out there. A lot of optimism.
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