Politics

Georgia Senate approves its version of budget

By James Salzer
March 10, 2016

The Georgia Senate on Thursday set up end-of-session negotiations with the House by approving a record $23.7 billion budget for the upcoming year.

The Senate voted 53-2 to approve House Bill 751, the budget for fiscal 2017, which begins July 1. The House passed its version of the state budget last month.

The spending plan includes almost $9 billion in k-12 education funding and more than $1 billion in road and bridge projects.

It also includes money to provide 3 percent raises to most of the state’s 200,000 teachers and state employees. Some employees in areas where there is heavy turnover, such as public health nurses, would see bigger raises. The budget also includes a one-time 3 percent bonus for tens of thousands of state retirees.

House and Senate budget writers will now begin working on a final version of the budget. Lawmakers must give final approval to a spending plan before adjourning later this month.

About the Author

James Salzer has covered state government and politics in Georgia since 1990. He previously covered politics and government in Texas and Florida. He specializes in government finance, budgets, taxes, campaign finance, ethics and legislative history

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