Kristi Noem Budget
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Kristi noem budget. Sioux falls south dakota ended its fiscal year with a 19 million surplus despite revenue coming up shorter than expected gov. Kristi noem s proposed 2021 budget. Kristi noem suggested on thursday that a special legislative session to rework the state s budget may not be necessary if the federal government allows her to use federal aid for. Lawmakers are recommending noem s 5 billion general budget for fiscal year 2021 which begins july 1.
Kristi noem of south dakota announced thursday that her state achieved a 19 million surplus for the 2020 fiscal year. For the first time since 2016 school districts won t be receiving an increase in state aid to raise teacher salaries under gov. Kristi noem announced thursday. But perhaps most importantly she outlined the conditions needed to enable south dakota families workers and businesses to thrive for years to come.
In the budget address gov. Kristi noem announced last week that the state budget that wrapped up june 30 had a 19 million surplus revenues were bolstered in part from federal relief money for addressing the pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic caused. Noem stated that 9 9 million has been allocated for disaster relief and preparation.
Noem delivered her fy2021 budget address from the house floor of the capitol where she provided an overview of the state s economy revenues and expenses. Economic analysts warned that as federal stimulus programs expire sales tax revenue could decrease in the coming months. The legislature s joint committee on appropriations put forward a budget billthis week. Also on the agenda was investing in the future with money for internet access cyber security post secondary education and strengthening special education.
The republican governor has lobbied the white house for permission to put the 1 25 billion the state has received for coronavirus related expenses toward filling holes in the state budget due to.