Hogan refuses to spend $80 million lawmakers provided with strings attached
Wednesday Aug 3rd, 2016
With state revenue lagging behind projections, Gov. Larry Hogan's budget chief said Wednesday the governor would not spend $80 million the General Assembly authorized him to use this year to reduce violence, renovate older schools and fund other programs.
Budget Secretary David R. Brinkley said, it would be "shortsighted" to spend money that should go into the state's savings account.
The legislature's chief budget analyst estimated revenue to be $150 million short of projections.
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