On the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson breakdown Governor Hogan’s $58.2 billion proposed budget, including administration priorities, funding for essential county programs and services, and a peculiar omission of $125 million in seemingly mandated education funding.
Plus, we explain why a proposal to eliminate all state income taxes for retirees by 2028 — a centerpiece of the governor’s overall fiscal plan — will trigger a fascinating policy debate over long-term commitments vs. one-time spending amidst an unprecedented surplus and strong cash outlook.
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Proposed Budget Documents (fiscal 2023):
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