Washington budget outlook shows no signs of improvement
A state revenue forecast released Friday reinforces Washington lawmakers and the next governor may face difficult spending decisions next year.
The economy is projected to generate just under $66.5 billion in tax receipts for the budget cycle that runs through next June. Thats a drop of about $50 million from the forecast David Reich, Washingtons chief economist delivered to the Economic and Revenue Forecast Council three months ago.
When combined with the June revenue report which showed revenues tumbling $477 million tax receipts are now expected to be roughly $525 million below figures lawmakers and Gov. Jay Inslee relied on to pay for new spending in the current fiscal year.
Rep. Timm Ormsby, D-Spokane, the chair of the House Appropriations Committee, said he didnt anticipate a need for any large changes in the current budget to deal with less-than-anticipated revenue totals.
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