Gov. Kelly signs state budget for 2021 and 2022

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“While I support the majority of the provisions in this budget, there are items that have either been resolved in existing legislation or that would be better addressed not in this budget but through better collaboration between agencies and stakeholders. Other provisions tie funding mandates or prohibitions to blanket policies that should either be more narrowly tailored or independently vetted on their own merits through the regular legislative process.”

Originally reported by Bryan Grabauskas of WIBW on April 26, 2021.

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