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Brunswick s proposed budget could raise property tax rate by 6%

Brunswick s proposed budget could raise property tax rate by 6%
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Gov Mills presents budget to strengthen COVID-19 response, cover projected shortfalls, increase rainy day fund

AUGUSTA Governor Janet Mills submitted Friday  to the Legislature a supplemental budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2021 and a biennial budget proposal for Fiscal Years 2022-2023 that focus on maintaining vital services and increasing savings without creating new programs. The budgets are balanced as required by the Constitution and continue efficiencies, good fiscal management and curtailments to cover projected revenue shortfalls for all three fiscal years, according to a news release. The budgets do not change Maine tax rates and do not dip into the Budget Stabilization Fund; in fact they add to the state’s savings in order to preserve a solid financial foundation for the State, the release noted.

Gov Janet Mills presents budget proposal to Maine Legislature

Mills budget proposal aims to strengthen COVID-19 response, cover projected revenue shortfalls without raising taxes The budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2021 and a biennial budget proposal for Fiscal Years 2022-2023 do not change Maine tax rates. Author: Griffin Stockford (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 12:30 PM EST January 8, 2021 Updated: 6:14 PM EST January 8, 2021 AUGUSTA, Maine Gov. Janet Mills on Friday submitted to the Maine Legislature a supplemental budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2021 and a biennial budget proposal for Fiscal Years 2022-2023 that focus on maintaining vital services and increasing savings without creating new programs. The budgets are balanced as required by the Constitution and continue efficiencies, good fiscal management and curtailments to cover projected revenue shortfalls for all three fiscal years. The budgets do not change Maine tax rates and do not dip into the Budget Stabilization Fund; acc

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Maine Leaders Praise Governor Mills Balanced Budget Proposals for Supporting Maine People During COVID-19 Pandemic

, President of the Maine Service Employees Association, SEIU Local 1989. “AFSCME Council 93 commends Governor Janet Mills for crafting a budget plan that does not attempt to place the burden of the state’s fiscal challenges on the backs of dedicated and hard-working public employees. Given that our members working in state corrections and mental health have bravely continued working on the frontlines throughout the pandemic, we appreciate that the governor’s budget does not call for layoffs or furloughs of state employees. In addition, by maintaining current funding levels for municipalities, the governor has provided some measure of security for the hundreds of AFSCME members who continue to serve in vital, essential services in our cities and towns,”

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