
$130B Spending Plan from House Budget Committee
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The House budget committee advanced a nearly $130 billion two-year spending plan.
The House budget committee advanced a nearly $130 billion two-year spending plan that puts taxpayer dollars toward education, public safety, health services, and drinking water among other services.
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$130B Spending Plan from House Budget Committee
Clip: Season 2 Episode 174 | 54sVideo has Closed Captions
The House budget committee advanced a nearly $130 billion two-year spending plan that puts taxpayer dollars toward education, public safety, health services, and drinking water among other services.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJust a couple of hours ago, the House Budget Committee advanced nearly $130 billion two year spending plan that puts taxpayer dollars toward education, public safety, health services and drinking water, among other services.
That kicks off our legislative coverage tonight.
A revised plan fully funds K through 12 school transportation funding at 100% puts $10 million toward the state health care Workforce Investment fund the legislature created last year finds 100 new social worker positions over the next two years at a cost of 15 million and provides money to build a KSP post in Harlan and Richmond.
Now we'll have much more about the budget and other actions by the House Appropriations and Revenue Committee that just ended a little while ago.
We'll have more on that tomorrow on Kentucky Edition.
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