• Research Report

    House Budget Backstep: Slush Funds Return as Spending Growth Hits 5.6%

    posted June 1, 2001 by Don Carrington, John Hood
    The FY 1999-2000 budget approved by the House Budget Committee would increase operating spending by 5.6 percent, despite talk earlier in the session of a state fiscal crisis. Although the budget does include some good ideas — such as raising tuitions and covering rising costs in the state employee health plan with existing retirement reserves rather than increased taxpayer support — it also brings back a number of old, bad ideas such as $12 million in discretionary slush funds in Human Resources and Cultural Resources eliminated just last year.

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