The Arkansas Senate and House of Representatives on Wednesday handily approved identical bills that would increase the state s general revenue budget by $109.3 million to $6.31 billion in the coming fiscal year, with most of the increased funds earmarked for the state s Education Freedom Accounts and the state s public school fund.
Arkansas general revenue budget would increase by $109.3 million, or 1.76%, to $6.31 billion in the next fiscal year that starts July 1 under the proposed Revenue Stabilization Act unveiled Thursday in the Legislature s Joint Budget Committee.
Arkansas general revenue budget would increase by $109.3 million, or 1.76%, to $6.31 billion in the next fiscal year that starts July 1 under the proposed Revenue Stabilization Act unveiled Thursday in the Legislature s Joint Budget Committee.
Arkansas general revenue budget would increase by $109.3 million, or 1.76%, to $6.31 billion in the next fiscal year that starts July 1 under the proposed Revenue Stabilization Act unveiled Thursday in the Legislature s Joint Budget Committee.
Arkansas general revenue budget would increase by $109.3 million, or 1.76%, to $6.31 billion in the next fiscal year that starts July 1 under the proposed Revenue Stabilization Act unveiled Thursday in the Legislature s Joint Budget Committee.