Abstract:
Sunday, June 9th the House announced its $20.57 billion budget, monetarily close to the Senate budget of $20.58 billion proposal but with important differences. The House budget eliminates fewer jobs, gives more money to K-12, spends less on tax reform, and allocates funds to eugenics victims in the amount of $10 million. The two chambers must now come together and agree upon a finalized budget by the end of June.