GOVERNOR
BUSH UNVEILS FISCAL YEAR
STATE BUDGET PROPOSAL
January 17, 2001
Source: Governor's Office
TALLAHASSEE - For
the third consecutive year, improving student achievement in Florida
remains Governor Jeb Bushs top priority. Governor Bush today announced
his Executive Budget for fiscal year 2001-2002-unveiling his recommendations
to the legislature, which include increased funding levels for education,
infrastructure, public safety, services for the most vulnerable among
us, and enhancing the environment. The Governor's $43.2 billion proposed
budget meets the most important needs of Floridas citizens, while
reducing inefficiencies and unaccountable spending.
It is the responsibility of government to find
new and creative ways to spend our taxpayer dollars in the wisest
manner, just as we would our own family budget, said Governor
Bush. This years budget focuses on sound recommendations
that are based on thorough agency reviews of the services provided
by our state and re-prioritizing our funds to pay for services that
are the highest priority. We must strive not to spend every dollar,
and give tax relief to our citizens who work hard and deserve to enjoy
a productive life. Highlights of todays Executive Budget announcement
include:
A total of $5 billion in transportation projects, including funding
to enhance and accelerate Fast Track and Mobility 2000 road projects
statewide.
A $531 million, 4.5 percent increase in funding for K-12 public schools,
including $51 million for teacher recruitment and retention inititiatves.
$313 million in tax cuts, including savings for Floridas families
and business, and the third of four steps to phase out the senior/anti-saver
intangibles tax. In the 2001/2002 fiscal year budget, the Bush/Brogan
administration continues to meet the states most important needs
while demonstrating a commitment to limited government and economic
vitality and growth. The proposed budget will attain reserves at an
unprecedented high of $3.8 billion, nearly tripling reserve levels
over three years.
The Governors executive budget offers the first
interactive, fully searchable web- based e-budget in state and national
history, with quick access and user-friendly information available
to all Floridians. The detailed budget can be accessed online at www.ebudget.state.fl.us or www.myflorida.com/ebudget
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