The State budget is
$26 billion. Spending includes $13.884 (53.4%) in subsidies for education and
healthcare:
$7.514 billion (38.9%)
for K-12 public schools
$3.276 billion (12.6%)
for Medicaid and Peach Care
$3.094 billion (11.9%)
for State Universities
The other $12.116
billion (46.6%) of our State Taxes goes to other items including:
$2.028 billion (7.8%)
for Transportation
$1.326 billion (5.1%)
for Debt Service
$1.249 billion (4.8%)
for Department of Corrections
$1.222 billion (4.7%
for General Government
$1.196 billion (4.6%)
for Behavioral Health
$988 million (3.8%)
for Other Public Safety
$832 million (3.2%)
for Human Services
$468 million (1.8%)
for Other Healthcare
Georgia’s 2018 fiscal year runs July 1, 2017
through June 30, 2018 and the total budget available to the state is $45.2
billion. That includes $25 billion in state funding, $13.9 billion in federal
funding and $6.4 billion in other funds.
Comments
I would like to see
the State be smarter in spending tax money. Public Transit should be
privatized. Bonds should not be used to fund anything, because interest makes
costs double. Accrual accounts should be
set up instead to fund major expenditures.
Lots of bad laws need to be repealed. This includes the UN Agenda 21
laws that created unelected Regional Commissions.
Education needs reform
to remove the Liberal propaganda from the curriculum. We need to make students
primarily responsible for their own education and this will require adopting
Homeschool strategies.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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