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JERSEY SHORE The Jersey Shore Area School Board has passed a proposed budget for 2021-22 with no tax increase. However, district superintendent Brian Ulmer warns there may be changes in the spending plan before final adoption next month to make up a $883,141 deficit.
“What you passed as the proposed tonight, goes on display for 30 days. You can make changes to it before you approve it at the beginning of June,” Ulmer told the board.
As it stands, the budget shows total revenues of $42,808,049 and expenditures of $43,691,190, which leaves a deficit of $883,141. The unassigned fund balance is $3,713,977 which are funds that could be used to balance the budget.
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