Florida Freedom Budget 2023-24
Fiscal Year 2023-24 Framework for Freedom Budget
The Framework for Freedom Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-24 totals $116.5 billion and
continues Governor DeSantis’ commitment to Florida’s K-12 students, parents and
teachers, environmental resources, and law enforcement, all while maintaining healthy
reserves, including $6.8 billion in General Revenue.
Of the total $116.5 billion, the General Revenue portion is $46.1 billion. Florida’s total
reserves are $15.3 billion, 13.2 percent of the total budget for the fiscal year, leaving
ample resources for any unforeseen circumstances
https://www.flgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/FY-23-24-Budget-Highlights-Draft-1.pdf
New Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek’s first budget plan calls for big spending on housing, education and behavioral health
Kotek says her proposal is a return to “core services” for state government.
New Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek wants to spend $1 billion in the next two years to preserve and build more affordable housing, funnel more than $9 billion to public schools and devote millions to increase staffing at the Oregon State Hospital, under a $116.5 billion proposed spending plan released on Tuesday.
A governor’s proposed budget is a moral document — a signal to the legislators actually responsible for balancing the state’s books of what the state’s chief executive considers most important. So it’s no surprise that Kotek’s proposed 2023-25 budget focuses on the central issues she talked about on the campaign trail: Oregon’s housing crisis, improving access to mental health and addiction services, and improving outcomes for Oregon students.