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As a result, college degree programs are in jeopardy.",81,"https://www.bluemountaineagle.com/news/state/oregon-prisons-reviewing-community-college-contracts-amid-budget-shortfall/article_726f91d6-30ff-51f7-9889-b4751d1f9d83.html"],"R":94},{"C":[22,1,"Oregon Parks and Recreation Department kept eight state parks closed over the summer because of budget cuts and staff layoffs.",39,"https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/2020/06/19/oregon-state-parks-camping-reopen-closed-cape-blanco/3224860001/"],"R":86},{"C":[4,0,1,"The legislature transferred $400 million from the ESF to the state school fund in order to plug some of the holes that were occurring in the states biennium budget that would be ending in 2021.",1,82,"https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/lfo/Documents/2020-3%20Budget%20Reserve%20Funds%20UPDATE.pdf"],"R":6},{"C":[17,0,"Lawmakers voted to pull more than $200 million from accounts created to help pay down the state's public pension deficit.",0,20,"https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2020/08/tension-marked-special-session-of-oregon-legislature-spills-into-second-day.html"],"R":14},{"C":[7,34,"Adopted a stop-gap budget for five months (education budget for one year) that provides funding at current year level.",83,"https://papost.org/2020/05/28/pa-legislature-sends-26-billion-short-term-budget-to-gov-tom-wolf/"],"R":92},{"C":["This spending package will carry state government operations through the remainder of the 2020-21 fiscal year. It requires public schools, universities, state agencies and state-funded programs to manage on the same level of state funding they received in 2019-20.",84,"https://www.pennlive.com/news/2020/11/pa-gov-tom-wolf-signs-no-new-tax-budget-bills-to-get-state-government-operations-through-the-rest-of-the-fiscal-year.html"],"R":95},{"C":[12,1,"The new FY 2021 budget included $1.3 billion in coronavirus relief aid along with $2 billion from the federal government for enhanced medical and social service program payments and $531 million in transfers from special state funds to balance the books."],"R":462},{"C":[17,2,"The PA Public School Employees’ Retirement System (PSERS) Board of Trustees today adopted a resolution certifying an increase in the 2021-22 employer contribution rate and flat member contribution rates for the next three years for certain employee classification groups. The employer rate represents a 1.25% increase.",1,85,"https://www.media.pa.gov/Pages/Public-School-Employees-Retirement-System_details.aspx?newsid=116"],"R":22},{"C":[7,35,1,0,"State budget officials are directing state agencies to cut 15% from their budgets.",0,86,"https://www.wpri.com/news/politics-government/ri-department-heads-told-to-slash-budgets-by-15-for-2021-22/"],"R":4},{"C":[4,2020,0,1,"Lawmakers approved a supplemental budget that taps into the states reserve funds and unspent funds from state agencies to close the $250 million current year budget gap.",87,"https://patch.com/rhode-island/cranston/ri-lawmakers-approve-supplementary-budget"],"R":66},{"C":[6,0,"Asked state workers to volunteer to take two furlough days a week for 12 weeks with the expectation federal unemployment benefits would compensate them for the unpaid time.",88,"https://www.newportri.com/news/20200611/ri-state-furloughs-draw-more-than-1000-volunteers/1"],"R":78},{"C":[17,2021,1,"The governor has announced a retirement incentive for certain state employees in the executive branch, legislature and public defenders' offices. The average per-employee cost savings could be between $25k-$50k, but it is unclear how many employees may opt into the program.",89,"https://www.providencejournal.com/story/news/politics/2021/01/04/ri-offering-retirement-incentive-some-state-employees/4133245001/"],"R":82},{"C":[7,36,0,"Passed a continuing resolution that provides level funding until the lawmakers re-convenes in September.",90,"https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/south-carolina/articles/2020-05-12/south-carolina-lawmakers-meet-tuesday-but-for-how-long"],"R":84},{"C":[17,"The state suspended a statutorily scheduled 1% employer contribution increase to the South Carolina Retirement System Investment Commission for the fiscal year beginning July 1.",91,"https://finance.yahoo.com/news/states-pull-back-pension-payments-144013302.html"],"R":94},{"C":[7,37,"Enacted a bare-bones budget that does not fund new initiatives.",39,"https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/2020/06/19/tennessee-legislature-passes-budget-adjourns-2020/3219010001/"],"R":92},{"C":[1,"The governor asked state agencies to cut their budgets for 2021 by 12%.",25,"https://www.newschannel5.com/news/tennessee-state-departments-asked-to-cut-budgets-by-12"],"R":87},{"C":[6,0,"Eliminated a planned pay raise for teachers, most state employees and legislators.",39,"https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/2020/06/19/tennessee-legislature-passes-budget-adjourns-2020/3219010001/"],"R":86},{"C":[7,38,1,"The governor asked agencies to cut budgets by 5% for the current biennium. Some agencies including health, education, workforce, and public safety are exempt.",78,"https://www.texastribune.org/2020/05/20/texas-greg-abbott-budget-cut-coronavirus/"],"R":84},{"C":[4,39,0,1,"Used state reserve funds to address budget shortfall.",14,"https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/6/18/21295630/pandemic-covid-19-coronavirus-special-session-2020-fifth-budget-issues"],"R":68},{"C":[6,0,"Eliminated a planned pay increase for state workers."],"R":462},{"C":[7,40,"Paused $2 billion in new spending that had previously been approved.",23,"https://www.virginiabusiness.com/article/northam-signs-135b-two-year-state-budget/"],"R":92},{"C":[1,"The revised state budget included a $95.2 million cut in funding for K-12 education.",92,"https://www.pilotonline.com/news/education/vp-nw-virginia-school-funding-20200903-y4p5e5uigzduxbbqruiip25osy-story.html"],"R":94},{"C":[23,1,"The budget included a new skill games tax on certain gambling machines. The tax is $1,200 per machine every month a machine is operated in Virginia. The reveune will be used to replace lost sales tax revenue for local school divisions",4,"https://www.tax.virginia.gov/skill-games-tax#:~:text=The%20skill%20games%20tax%20is,are%20subject%20to%20the%20tax."],"R":14,"Ø":128},{"C":[7,41,2,0,"State government agencies asked to cut spending by 2.2%, resulting in $40 million in savings.",0,93,"https://vtdigger.org/2020/08/18/scott-proposes-plan-to-close-180-million-deficit-without-major-cuts/"],"R":4},{"C":[0,"Lawmakers enacted a partial budget with level funding for the first quarter of FY 2021 and plan to return in August, which provides more time to assess state revenues and potential federal aid.",4,8,"https://legislature.vermont.gov/Documents/2020/Docs/BILLS/H-0961/H-0961%20As%20Passed%20by%20Both%20House%20and%20Senate%20Unofficial.pdf"],"R":23},{"C":[42,2020,1,"The governor used his line-item veto authority to trim $235 million from the 2020 supplemental operating budget. The governor vetoed 147 separate expenditures. The vetoes reduced the state's budget by $445 million from the general fund over the next three years, including $210 million in the next biennium.",3,69,"https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/inslee-trims-2020-supplemental-operating-budget-address-financial-impact-covid-19"],"R":17},{"C":[6,2021,"The governor directed state agencies to cancel a scheduled 3% pay increase.",94,"https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/inslee-announces-cancellation-some-state-employee-raises-and-need-furloughs"],"R":90},{"C":[7,43,"Reduced state spending by 5%.",0,95,"https://journaltimes.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/governor-orders-5-cut-to-all-state-spending-due-to-covid-19-robin-vos-applauds/article_bc37302c-419f-5933-9cf2-ffc41fc9ec3c.html"],"R":28},{"C":["The governor ordered state agencies to cut $300 million from their budgets. This is $50 million more than originally ordered in July.",15,"https://www.nwitimes.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/wisconsin-state-agencies-cutting-300-million/article_ca843163-87cb-5e6e-b3d6-1eea0b3f811d.html"],"R":95},{"C":[9,"The governor ordered a $45 million cut from the University of Wisconsin System."],"R":478},{"C":[2,44,"The governor swept $150 in unappropriated Medicaid funds to help close the budget gap. The funds are offset by additional federal Medicaid funds.",4,"https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/politics/justice-sweeps-198m-unspent-funds-borrows-68m-to-close-255m-budget-shortfall/article_6bd9b50a-3454-5fbc-94c7-b39dcdf192b0.html"],"R":92},{"C":[4,1,"The governor used $68.6 million in reserve funds to help balance the budget."],"R":462},{"C":[7,45,0,"Gov. Mark Gordon will ask lawmakers to slash $500 million from the state budget in response to weak revenue from the coal, oil and natural gas industries. The proposed cuts would lay off 62 state employees and eliminate 44 vacant positions, Gordon said in a news conference announcing his regular supplemental budget Monday.",60,"https://apnews.com/article/wyoming-coronavirus-pandemic-mark-gordon-state-budgets-67aaea24d5e75dffc64e44cfb4f2bba4?utm_source=National+Conference+of+State+Legislatures&utm_campaign=6d5f85795a-17_NOVEMBER_2020_NCSL_TODAY&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1716623089-6d5f85795a-381525720"],"R":76},{"C":["The governor ordered a 20% cut to the state's 2021-22 biennium budget. The initial 10% spending cut was followed by another 10% cut.",38,"https://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/govt-and-politics/governor-offers-new-details-about-budget-cuts-announces-second-round-of-reductions/article_016a6bf4-022c-57a3-8bc5-f9afa0ec7de6.html"],"R":95},{"C":[9,"Cut 10% from higher ed and eliminated Wyoming Works program that helps adults learn new job skills.",96,"https://apnews.com/870ea38972128ddd004e65e32b8299b4"],"R":94},{"C":[24,0,1," A series of significant fee increases took effect at Wyoming’s state parks. All fees are increasing, from single day use passes to annual permits, with some increasing as much as 60%.","https://www.wyomingnews.com/rocketminer/news/state/state-parks-to-raise-fees/article_b425b0e7-eaf6-5056-a251-56d3d8b53fd8.html"],"R":70,"Ø":128},{"C":[10,1,0,"Cut the state health department budget by $89 million, which includes phasing out a program that helps people with diminished capacity for self-care avoid institutionalized.",96,"https://www.wyomingnews.com/coronavirus/gordon-unveils-details-of-initial-budget-cuts-including-274-eliminated-positions/article_a3244ce5-a50e-5341-95ff-a53f1111009e.html"],"R":70},{"C":[3,"The state transportation department is closing 10 rest stops due to budget cuts…",62,"https://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/rest-stop-closures-show-even-the-smallest-budget-cuts-can-have-big-impacts/article_af537ab6-25c9-58c4-b5e1-1c47e73141eb.html"],"R":94},{"C":[25,"The state is eliminating 274 positions in response to budget shortfall",96,"https://www.wyomingnews.com/coronavirus/gordon-unveils-details-of-initial-budget-cuts-including-274-eliminated-positions/article_a3244ce5-a50e-5341-95ff-a53f1111009e.html"],"R":94},{"C":[6,"The governor ordered a mandatory furlough day for six months beginning in August for executvie branch employees.",27,"https://localnews8.com/news/local-news/2020/07/13/wyoming-governor-orders-deep-new-budget-cuts/"],"R":94}]}],"IC":true,"HAD":true,"ValueDicts":{"D0":["Education: Early Child Develop./Pre-K","Education: K-12","Healthcare: Medicaid","Other Cuts","Reserve Funds","State Employee Actions: Miscellaneous","State Employee Actions: Paycuts/Pay Freeze/Furloughs","Across the Board","Criminal Justice: Corrections","Education: Higher Education","Healthcare: Other","Income Tax: Personal Income","Other Revenue Actions","Borrowing","Criminal Justice: Courts","Human Services","Income Tax: Corportate Income Taxes","State Employee Actions: State Retirement System","Misc. 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The vetoes included a $31 million reduction to Medicaid.","Governor vetoed $2.7 million for public broadcasting.","Drew down a portion of its Constitutional Reserve Fund to shore up the FY2020 budget.","The governor vetoed a $1 billion transfer from the Alaska Permanent Fund’s earnings reserve account to the constitutionally protected principal of the fund.","Governor vetoed $1.1 million from state employee travel.","Cut $20 million in new funding for early childhood development.","Cut $300 million from the proposed FY2021 education budget.","Struck a 3% teacher pay raise from the proposed budget.","Eliminated state employee pay raises in 2021.","Cut general revenue budget for FY 2020 by $353.1 million to $5.384 billion. Arkansas ranks spending priorities, with higher-priority items placed in Category A, followed by categories B and C. Category B and C were cut immediately.","Reduced the Division of Correction budget by $17.5 million","Reduced the budget for public institutions by $43.3 million","Reduced the public school fund by $122.9 million","Cut the health department budget by $3.4 million","Approved request to tap rainy day and restricted reserved funds for $4.9 million for higher-education institutions that lost state funds in FY 2020 because of budget cuts.","University of Arizona announced temporary furloughs and pay cuts through June 2021, but in early July they were delayed until August 10th.","Proposition 208 applies a 3.5% surcharge on earnings above $250,000 for individuals and $500,000 for married couples filing jointly to raise revenue for public schools and other educational issues.","Stripped down FY2021 budget eliminated proposed $45 million tax cut that would have exempted pensions from the income tax.","Gov. Ducey directed $400 million of federal coronavirus relief funds to state agencies to help pay for operations, allowing them to return some of their original budget allocations to the state treasury.","The budget adds $55 million in emergency cash approved earlier this month to fund the health department’s virus response efforts. That money would come from the state’s rainy day fund.","The enacted budget relies on $9.3 billion in special fund borrowing and transfers.","Cut $150 million from the court system (money will be restored if state receives at least $14 billion in federal aid by Oct. 15).","Cut $1.7 billion from public colleges and universities (money will be restored if state receives at least $14 billion in federal aid by Oct. 15).","Deferred $12.5 billion in school funds.","Paused planned expansion and changes to state healthcare services, including the expansion of Medi-Cal to those 65 and older who lack legal immigration status.","Cut $248 million from housing programs (money will be restored if state receives at least $14 billion in federal aid by Oct. 15).","Temporarily suspended the use of net operating losses for medium and large businesses and temporarily limited business tax credits to no more than $5 million per year for 2020, 2021 and 2022. These measure are expected to generate $4.4 billion in new revenue for FY 2021.","Uses $8.8 billion from reserve funds. $7.5 billion from the rainy day fund, $450 million from the Safety Net Reserve Fund and all the funds in the Public School System Stabilization Account.","State workers will be furloughed for up to two days a month.","Governor's budget proposes eliminating $2.4 billion in supplemental payments to California’s largest public pension plans, CalPERS and CalSTRS","Governor reduced spending by $229 million in FY 2020 by executive order. Cuts applied to several programs, including education, energy , corrections and Medicaid.","Cut K-12 education by 10%.","Increased Medicaid co-pays to offset costs due to rising enrollment.","Eliminated corporate tax breaks by decoupling from certain provisions in the CARES Act.","Pulled $380 million from various state cash and trust funds.","Governor ordered state employee furloughs of one to four days depending on salary.","Lawmakers cut a $225 million payment to PERA that was due July 1. That added an estimated $990 million to the pension’s long-term liability.","The governor has directed agencies to cut spending by 10 percent or more in the next two fiscal years.","The state saved $4.5 million by closing two charter schools, and having fewer charter students than expected in the original budget.","Used reserve funds to close budget gap.","Cut the capital budget bill from $893 million to $708 million.","Lawmakers used $63.1 million from the Budget Stabilization Fund to offset losses, while also not touching the state’s long-protected “rainy day” Reserve Fund.","Eliminated some planned pay raises for public employees.","The governor vetoed $1 billion from the state budget. Full list of vetoes available","The governor has called on state agencies to cut 8.5% of their current budgets to address the expected shortfall.","The governor canceled $15 million appropriations for \"universities of distinction\".","The governor vetoed $28 million for an infectious disease drug treatment program.","The governor vetoed provider rate increases for those who care for people with disabilities and those who provide adult day training.","Governor cut $225 million in state funding for affordable housing, which will be offset by federal CARES Act funds.","The governor canceled $21 million appropriations for a new state courthouse in Pinellas County.","The governor vetoed $20 million from the Florida Job Growth Grant economic development effort.","The total combined employer contributions estimated to be paid into the Florida Retirement System Trust Fund in Fiscal Year 2020-2021 will increase by approximately $404.6 million above the contributions paid in Fiscal Year 2019-2020.","Imposed 10% budget cuts on state agencies, but excluded the department of labor.","Cut $950 million from the K-12 school funding formula.","Cut $91 million from Georgia's Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities.","Tapped $250 million in reserve funds.","Cut state lawmaker pay by 10%.","Cut $38 million from the state health department.","Cut $20 million from the state health department.","Cut $49 million from social service programs like child protective services and child care.","Beginning Jan. 1, Gov. David Ige announced that more than 10,000 state employees will be furloughed two days out of every month in an attempt to balance the state budget during the coronavirus pandemic.","The governor enacted an emergency order to suspend a $388 million pre-payment to the Hawaii Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund, which provides health coverage to active and retired public workers. And proposes to continue to defer these legally required payments over the next five years.","Lawmakers enacted a budget which allocated level funding to state agencies and departments.","State budget cut $8 million from university funding.","The governor ordered a 1% across-the-board budget cut.","The governor called for a 5% across-the-board budget cut for state agencies.","Governor asks state agencies to prepare for 5% cuts to budgets.","Governor JB Pritzker announced more than $700 million in spending reductions for fiscal year 2021. The plan includes a hiring freeze, grant reductions and operational savings.","The state borrowed $1.2 billion to cover expenses for the fiscal year that ended June 30.","Authorized borrowing up to $5 billion from the Federal Reserve's Municipal Liquidity Facility (MLF).","The will borrow another $2 billion to cover short falls in the current budget for FY 2021.","Governor Holcomb is directing state agencies to cut spending by 15% for FY 2021. The doesn't apply to the state's education budget.","State budget officials ordered a 7% reduction in the state's $1.7 billion funding to the seven public college systems, although some cuts will be offset with federal aid.","The state used $0.87 billion in surplus funds to reduce the budget. The surplus is made up of the Medicaid reserve fund, the Rainy Day Fund, and the Tuition Reserve Fund.","Governor plans to cut $42 million to evidence-based juvenile programs through the corrections department.","Governor plans to delay a FY 2022 state foundation aid payment of $80 million to the department of education.","Governor plans on $46 million in savings through adjustments to the public employee retirement system.","Lawmakers passed a one-year budget instead of the traditional two-year budget because of revenue uncertainty. Funding levels were kept flat.","The governor ordered cabinet agencies to prepare for mid-year cuts by sequestering at least 10% of their budgets. He recommends the same for the judicial and legislative branch.","The legislature stripped $60 million in worker pay raises from the budget, which the governor vetoed. The governor ordered a state hiring freeze.","The governor filed a temporary budget with level funding.","Governor Baker signed a new $45.9 billion budget which drew $1.7 billion from the state's rainy day fund.","The governor cut 3% from almost every state agency.","The Maryland Board of Public works cut $413 million from the budget. The governor originally sought to cut $672 million.","The governor cut more than $131.5 million for higher education.","Maryland’s state Senate on Friday voted to override Gov. Larry Hogan's (R) veto on legislation imposing a tax on digital ad revenue, making it the first state to adopt such a measure. The tax targets companies that make over $100 million a year from digital advertising.","The governor cut $1.6 million for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.","The governor cut $2.5 million for the Office of Attorney General, including money for positions aimed at prosecuting violent crime.","Eliminated 92 vacant state jobs.","The governor directed most state agencies to identify 10% cost reductions.","The governor balanced the budget by taking $70 million in liquor tax reciepts from higher than expected liquor sales.","Budget deal will close The Detroit Reentry Center which employs 220 people in January.","Budget deal cut $200 million in state aid to universities and community colleges. This amount will be offset with federal relief funds.","Budget deal cut $256 million in state aid to schools. 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