Statement By Governor Jeb Bush
Regarding Revenue Estimating Conference
Source: The Governors Press Office
March 8, 2002
"State economists today projected a significant
surplus in the amount of tax revenues now available to appropriate in
this year’s budget. Today’s estimate gives the Legislature an
additional $643.9 million more than I was able to propose in my budget
released earlier this year. This increased revenue is due to Florida’s
strengthening economy and our growing job base.
"The new revenue should allow the House and
Senate to come together and produce a consensus budget that responsibly
funds Florida’s priorities including education and health and human
services programs such as services for the developmentally disabled and
a new prescription drug program for low income elders.
"The recovering economy is welcome news to our
state leaders. We recognized the need to quickly address the negative
impacts of September 11 on Florida’s business climate and took a
number of actions to help stimulate our economy and get people back to
work. Our efforts are paying off. I am fully confident that with this
surplus revenue and a continued rebounding of the economy, we can meet
our priority needs without raising the taxes of the state’s
hardworking citizens."
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