logo
Florida Legislature reaches budget agreement

Florida Legislature reaches budget agreement

Yahoo31-05-2025
A memorandum from the Florida state Senate says lawmakers have agreed on a joint budget allocation with the House.
The budget conference is scheduled to begin Tuesday.
According to the statement, Senate President Ben Albritton says the negotiated agreement includes $2.25 billion in recurring revenue reductions, including the elimination of the business rent tax ($900 million), permanent sales tax exemptions targeted toward Florida families ($350 million), and debt reduction ($250 million).
Albritton says lawmakers will also make joint resolution to amend the Florida Constitution to raise the cap on the Budget Stabilization Fund from 10% to 25% and require an annual payment of $750 million into the fund until the cap has been reached. The $750 million will be held in reserve for the next two fiscal years and will be automatically transferred to the Budget Stabilization Fund upon adoption of the amendment, he said.
The memo continues: 'In total, the framework set forth in these allocations provides for a fiscally responsible, balanced budget that reduces state spending, lowers per capita spending, and reduces the growth of state bureaucracy. The budget authorizes early payoff of state debt, accounts for significant, broad-based tax relief, and builds on historic state reserves for emergencies. New reporting requirements throughout the budget will safeguard taxpayer dollars and improve accountability, transparency, and oversight of government spending.'
Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

JGBs Fall on Japan's Fiscal Worries Ahead of Upcoming Election
JGBs Fall on Japan's Fiscal Worries Ahead of Upcoming Election

Wall Street Journal

time2 hours ago

  • Wall Street Journal

JGBs Fall on Japan's Fiscal Worries Ahead of Upcoming Election

0010 GMT — JGBs fall in price terms in the morning Tokyo session on Japan's fiscal worries ahead of the Upper House election on July 20. Regardless of the election's results, JPMorgan sees two key takeaways emerging. First, uncertainty about the consumption tax cut debate will probably continue, two members of JPMorgan's Japan Fixed Income Strategy say in a note. Second, the risk balance is tilted toward larger fiscal spending, the members say. 'The true significance lies in the perception of unrestrained fiscal discipline,' the members add. The 10-year JGB yield rises 3bps to 1.530%. (

Paul believes Senate vote for NPR, PBS cuts will be ‘very close'
Paul believes Senate vote for NPR, PBS cuts will be ‘very close'

The Hill

time3 hours ago

  • The Hill

Paul believes Senate vote for NPR, PBS cuts will be ‘very close'

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Sunday that President Trump's request to cut billions in funding to public broadcasters NPR and PBS would face a 'very close' vote in the Senate. 'I suspect it's going to be very close. I don't know if it will be modified in advance, but I can't really honestly look Americans in the face and say that I'm going to be doing something about the deficit if I can't cut $9 billion,' Paul told CBS's Margaret Brennan on 'Face the Nation.' Republicans including Sens. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) have expressed reservations about making deep cuts to NPR and PBS. Some in the GOP are also wary of pulling funding for PEPFAR, the global HIV/AIDS program started under President George W. Bush. Senators will work out the details of the recissions package this week, facing a Friday deadline to approve the cuts. 'Even though there are people who make arguments for it, and I can make an argument for a different way to cut it, we're going to be presented with a $9 billion cut and a $2.2 trillion deficit,' Paul said. 'So we have to cut spending. Absolutely have to cut spending.' On Thursday, President Trump threatened to withhold his backing for any Republican who goes against a recissions package, which includes sweeping cuts to foreign aid and public media. 'It is very important that all Republicans adhere to my Recissions Bill and, in particular, DEFUND THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING (PBS and NPR), which is worse than CNN & MSDNC put together,' a Truth Social post from the president said. 'Any Republican that votes to allow this monstrosity to continue broadcasting will not have my support or Endorsement,' he added. Rounds and other senators have raised fears about the impact of public broadcasting cuts on rural areas that rely on local, government-funded stations for information. Rounds told reporters he planned to negotiate with the White House Office of Management and Budget to tweak the cuts. 'It's not our goal to come back in and totally eliminate a number of the rescissions, but specifically to take care of those that were in some of these rural areas,' Rounds said, according to Deseret News. 'This is their way of getting emergency messages out to people. That's the way in which they communicate in a very rural area.'

Ex-AOC aide: Mamdani must run primaries against Dems resisting agenda
Ex-AOC aide: Mamdani must run primaries against Dems resisting agenda

New York Post

time3 hours ago

  • New York Post

Ex-AOC aide: Mamdani must run primaries against Dems resisting agenda

A former top aide to far-left 'Squad' member Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said socialist Big Apple mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani — who has already sent Democrats into 'absolute panic' — should support primary challengers against lefty lawmakers who refuse to support his proposed $9 billion in tax hikes on millionaires and corporations. 'I think Mamdani has to support primary challengers. The big stick he has is the primary,' Corbin Trent told The Post. 'He's already facing resistance. The resistance is out there.' 3 A former aide to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is calling on Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to push for primaries against lawmakers who won't support his proposed tax hikes. Matthew McDermott Trent said no one should be immune from challenges in next year's state legislative and House races — including top House Dem Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and Bronx Congressman Ritchie Torres. 'Politics runs on fear. You don't have to take out that many,' he said. Trent was part of Ocasio-Cortez's brain trust when the Democratic Socialist shocked the political world by ousting longtime lawmaker and then-head of the Queens Democratic machine, Joe Crowley, in the 2018 Democratic primary, becoming the youngest woman elected to Congress. Trent is a co-founder of Justice Democrats, the progressive political action that backed Ocasio-Cortez's successful insurgency and boosts other lefty primary challengers against incumbents deemed too tied to the status quo and monied interests. He said Democratic incumbents beholden to the donor class and who cling to the status quo 'are like sitting ducks.' 3 Corbin Trent was part of Ocasio-Cortez' team during her campaign to oust former Queens Rep. Joe Crowley. William Miller President Trump and his MAGA movement have backed primary challenges when fellow Republicans stand in the way of their agenda, he noted. Tensions have erupted between Mamdani's far-left network of supporters — including the Democratic Socialists of America and Working Families Party — because prominent Democratic Party leaders, such as Senate Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Jeffries have shied away from endorsing the millennial in the mayoral race. Reps with DSA and the WFP have also suggested that some establishment Democrats and longtime incumbents could be vulnerable to primary challengers. 3 House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is one of the Democrats Trent suggested could be targeted with primaries. AP A top aide to Jeffries, who is black, said the congressman's campaign would be ready for what he mockingly dubbed 'Team Gentrification.' Jeffries, however, will personally meet with Mamdani later this week, a source said. The House Minority Leader declined to comment on Trent's call for the socialist upstart to get behind primary challengers. Torres, meanwhile, said he was unfazed. 'House Democrats are strategizing about how to defeat Donald Trump and make Hakeem Jeffries the next Speaker. Donald Trump and DSA are strategizing about how to tear down Hakeem Jeffries. Strange bedfellows,' Torres told The Post. Unlike other parts of the city, ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo carried Torres' South Bronx congressional district over Mamdani in the primary by 20 percentage points. In an exasperated column on Substack, Trent lambasted Dems for paving the way to another Trump administration. 'Democrats keep pretending Trump voters are moving right when the truth is much simpler: people are voting for whoever promises to blow up a rigged system. Same reason they voted Obama in '08, Bernie in '16, and Trump — twice now,' the political strategist wrote. 'It's not about specific policies. It's about wanting someone, anyone, to break through and deliver transformation,' he continued. 'Democrats either can't see this or won't admit it because their entire mission is maintaining the status quo for the donors and consultants who run the party. They'd rather manage decline than acknowledge that voters want revolutionary change — because admitting that would mean admitting they're not the leaders for the job.' Trent said Mamdani won the Democratic primary election for mayor because he offered sweeping change to help address the affordability crisis for many New Yorkers. Critics, however, question whether the socialist's lofty proposals — that he said he could pay for with sweeping tax hikes — are achievable. The proposals would require legislative approval.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store