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BELTON: Representative believes no cuts in order for big budget

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. BELTON: Representative believes no cuts in order for ‘big’ budget State Rep. Dave Belton Both the House and the Senate agreed on a “small” or Amended Budget for 2021 with very few differences. Again, the big winner was education, who received $647 million from the state and $2.1 billion from the Feds, as well as a $1,000 one-time bonus for all teachers. Healthcare got the second biggest share, with an additional $103 million as well as $418 million in savings due to a change in the federal law as well as $1 billion from the Feds. Also, the governor pushed for a one-time bonus of $1,000 for every full-time state employee that makes under $80,000. That does NOT include legislators, as we are only part-time making about $17,000 a year. Overall, the 2021 is slightly smaller than 2020 becau

Prioritizing Georgia s needs in the amended budget

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Prioritizing Georgia s needs in the amended budget Rep. Jon Burns Fellow Georgians, the original budget for Fiscal Year 2021 (July 1, 2020, through June 30) had a $25.9 billion revenue estimate, with deep cuts for all agencies. Those cuts were expected to be necessary due to declining tax revenues because of COVID-19.  Our state’s financial situation has improved dramatically since we passed the initial budget last summer, and the governor increased the revenue estimate by over $654 million. This additional revenue was included in the Amended Budget for Fiscal Year 2021. We used this additional revenue to prioritize education and restored 60 percent of the reductions made to K-12 education. 

BELTON: All signs pointing to big budget increase

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. BELTON: All signs pointing to ‘big’ budget increase State Rep. Dave Belton The House passed the amended or “small” budget last week. The amended budget tweaks the current fiscal year’s budget based on the amount of money that is coming in versus what was expected. The Senate will now have to look at it, while the House starts to work on the next year’s “big” budget. Based on very favorable revenue returns, we will be adding $654 million to this year’s original $25.9 billion budget, a 2.5% increase. Because of the safe reopening of Georgia’s businesses, we are in a lot better shape than most states. Thus, we will be adding more than half a billion dollars into this year’s current budget, mostly to education and health care. Keep in mind, last summer we cut the current yea

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