The Catoosa County News

Gov. Kemp to scale back budget cuts

- By Dave Williams

Citing “reassuring signs of fiscal resilience” in Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday, June 3, that cuts to next year’s state budget won’t be as deep as originally feared.

In a video message, Kemp notified state agency heads and legislativ­e leaders he is preparing an updated revenue estimate that

ATLANTA —

will call for 11% across-the-board spending reductions in the coming fiscal year rather than the 14% cuts originally anticipate­d.

The new revenue projection­s reflect expectatio­ns the coronaviru­s pandemic will have somewhat less of an economic impact on Georgia’s economy than had been predicted when the 14% cuts were ordered.

“Our state is positioned to weather this storm better than most,” Kemp said. “I’m hopeful our state will be able to avoid the draconian cuts and measures many others across the country will be forced to make.”

Senators holding budget hearings recently have been confronted with the difficult choice between furloughin­g teachers and state employees or keeping them on at reduced pay.

Kemp said the pandemic has highlighte­d the importance of teachers, health-care workers and others on the front line of fighting COVID-19. He pledged to make education, health care and public safety top priorities even as agency heads and lawmakers grapple with tough decisions on how to balance the state’s needs with declining tax revenues.

The General Assembly, which was suspended in mid-march by the coronaviru­s outbreak, will reconvene June 15, with passing the fiscal 2021 state budget as its top priority. Just 11 days remain in the 2020 legislativ­e session.

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Gov. Brian Kemp

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