KenH
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State Has One of the Best Problems Ever
"If problems are inevitable, “disagreeing about what to do with excess money” is a good one to have.
That’s the situation where Arkansas policymakers find themselves as the state finished fiscal year 2023 on June 30 with a $1.161 billion general revenue surplus.
In other words, it collected that much more than it spent that year.
It was the third straight huge surplus. Last year’s record $1.628 billion was absurd. The surplus in fiscal year 2021 – $945 million – was more than double the previous record of $409 million in fiscal year 2007. Added together, the state has enjoyed $3.73 billion in surpluses the past three fiscal years.
What’s causing all this black ink? Obviously, COVID dollars have played a huge part. Billions of (borrowed from the future) federal dollars have flowed into Arkansas."
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"If problems are inevitable, “disagreeing about what to do with excess money” is a good one to have.
That’s the situation where Arkansas policymakers find themselves as the state finished fiscal year 2023 on June 30 with a $1.161 billion general revenue surplus.
In other words, it collected that much more than it spent that year.
It was the third straight huge surplus. Last year’s record $1.628 billion was absurd. The surplus in fiscal year 2021 – $945 million – was more than double the previous record of $409 million in fiscal year 2007. Added together, the state has enjoyed $3.73 billion in surpluses the past three fiscal years.
What’s causing all this black ink? Obviously, COVID dollars have played a huge part. Billions of (borrowed from the future) federal dollars have flowed into Arkansas."
- rest of column at State has one of the best problems ever | Opinion | magnoliareporter.com