Happy belated New Year, everyone! I mean the Indiana Fiscal New Year 2022, which started on July 1. The State Budget Agency celebrates the event every summer with a budget closeout, looking back at the year just ended and ahead to the next biennium. This time, âcelebrateâ is the right word.
This was a budget year for the Indiana General Assembly, and legislators passed a spending plan for the next two years based on a revenue forecast. The April revenue forecast seemed very optimistic, increasing predicted revenues for the remainder of fiscal 2021 by $463 million. Thatâs a very big number. The same forecast increased predicted revenues for fiscal years 2022 and 2023 by $1.967 billion. Thatâs almost $2 billion. I donât have an adjective to truly describe how big that number is. Itâs a very, very big number.
KENDALLVILLE â In a public hearing on East Nobleâs proposed new superintendent contract, no one showed up, leading to a record-short special meeting Tuesday night.
With the short hearing down, itâs paved the way for the board to approve the contract next week and get a new superintendent officially hired.
East Noble is in the process of replacing Superintendent Ann Linson, who opted to retire effective June 30 after 11 years leading the district. East Noble offered Linson an interim extension into July at a rate of $650 per day, since the district is not yet completed with the process of hiring its next leader.
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