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Bills increasing state's general revenue budget to $6.31B for fiscal year 2025 head to governor | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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The Arkansas Senate and House of Representatives on Wednesday handily approved identical bills that would increase the state's general revenue budget by $109.3 million to $6.31 billion in the coming fiscal year, with most of the increased funds earmarked for the state's Education Freedom Accounts and the state's public school fund.

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