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Money, Money, Money - A First Look at the State’s Budget

Senate and House members discuss how they’ll allocate the state’s $6.1 billion budget.

Aired 02/22/2019

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Money, Money, Money - A First Look at the State’s Budget

Season 5 Episode 6 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Senate and House members discuss how they’ll allocate the state’s $6.1 billion budget.

Lawmakers are figuring out how to spend the state's $6.1 billion budget. Initial funding estimates for state agencies were passed out of committee and more work is coming in the next few weeks. As they hammer out initial budgets for state agencies, lawmakers are debating how to fund a teacher pay raise that's estimated to cost $25 million -- and also fund a raise for other state employees.

Aired 02/22/2019

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@ISSUE

Money, Money, Money - A First Look at the State’s Budget

Season 5 Episode 6 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Lawmakers are figuring out how to spend the state's $6.1 billion budget. Initial funding estimates for state agencies were passed out of committee and more work is coming in the next few weeks. As they hammer out initial budgets for state agencies, lawmakers are debating how to fund a teacher pay raise that's estimated to cost $25 million -- and also fund a raise for other state employees.

Aired 02/22/2019

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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