Even after returning those revenues to certain taxpayers under an existing benefit, the state will have about $500 million in addition to the $3.6 billion in excess revenues that Gov. Glenn Youngkin relied on for his proposed tax cuts and spending priorities. Senate budget negotiators are considering a new House proposal that a Senate Democrat called "a significant step forward."
Even after returning those revenues to certain taxpayers under an existing benefit, the state will have about $500 million in addition to the $3.6 billion in excess revenues that Gov. Glenn Youngkin relied on for his proposed tax cuts and spending priorities. Senate budget negotiators are considering a new House proposal that a Senate Democrat called "a significant step forward."
Even after returning those revenues to certain taxpayers under an existing benefit, the state will have about $500 million in addition to the $3.6 billion in excess revenues that Gov. Glenn Youngkin relied on for his proposed tax cuts and spending priorities. Senate budget negotiators are considering a new House proposal that a Senate Democrat called "a significant step forward."
Even after returning those revenues to certain taxpayers under an existing benefit, the state will have about $500 million in addition to the $3.6 billion in excess revenues that Gov. Glenn Youngkin relied on for his proposed tax cuts and spending priorities. Senate budget negotiators are considering a new House proposal that a Senate Democrat called "a significant step forward."
Even after returning those revenues to certain taxpayers under an existing benefit, the state will have about $500 million in addition to the $3.6 billion in excess revenues that Gov. Glenn Youngkin relied on for his proposed tax cuts and spending priorities. Senate budget negotiators are considering a new House proposal that a Senate Democrat called "a significant step forward."