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Louisville ends fiscal year with $30.7 million budget surplus

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer announced the city ended the 2022 fiscal year with a $30.7 million surplus and is proposing to spend $10.7 million of that on essential services while adding the remaining $20 million to the city's 'rainy-day' fund.

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How Louisville may spend a $30.7 million 2022 budget surplus

Mayor Greg Fischer said a $30.7 million surplus from fiscal year 2022 may see $10.7 million for services and $20 million added to the Rainy day Fund.

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