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Corrections funding still uncertain as General Fund nears consideration |
By montgomeryadvertiser.com- Brian Lyman |
Published: 02/18/2014 |
The state’s General Fund budget is poised to begin its march through the legislative chambers, and lawmakers say it will likely resemble Gov. Robert Bentley’s proposal from January. That means level funding for most state agencies, enough money to keep Medicaid going another year, and a likely absence of cost-of-living increases for state employees. However, the final number for the Alabama Department of Corrections was, as of last week, uncertain, and the General Fund budget chairs said a figure may not be determined until the budget moves to the Senate later in the session. Read More. |
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