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Health funding in Gov Ige’s 2021-23 budget proposal Emily Boerger | Dec 22, 2020
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Gov. David Ige’s newly released 2021-23 biennium budget proposal features operating and capital improvement program (CIP) budget cuts over the next two fiscal years.
“This budget represents sudden, sharp reductions to revenues because of the pandemic’s impact on the state’s economy and the tax revenue that funds government services and programs. Our economy will recover, and the state’s budget will normalize if we contain COVID-19, preserving the health of both residents and visitors,” said Gov. Ige in a statement.
In terms of general funds, Ige’s operating budget proposal includes $7.69 billion in FY 22 and $7.80 billion in FY 23. Compared to FY 21, this represents a net decrease of 4.5% ($361.9 million) in FY 22 and a 3.1% decrease ($249.6 million) in FY 23.
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