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Rita Allison: Legislature did its job balancing the budget

Published on Tuesday, June 13, 2017

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Rita Allison is Representative for District 36.
 
 

Rita Allison is Representative for District 36.

 

 

Updated Tuesday

Gov. Henry McMaster vetoed $56.4 million in state spending including:

• $20.5 million for new school buses.

? counties to spend up to 20 percent of the gas-tax money they receive from the state for roads to be spent on non-pavement projects, including drainage improvements, signage, lighting and sidewalks.

By RITA ALLISON
Representative District 36

The SC General Assembly returned to the Statehouse this week to vote on the nearly $8 billion state General Fund budget that goes takes effect July 1.

Differences between the House and Senate versions were hammered out over the past three weeks by a conference committee.

The Good News

Unlike Congress, South Carolina legislators deliver the annual budget on-time with no need to pass a “Continuing Resolution” to keep government functioning because of disagreements. Even better, SC’s budget is balanced (we don't spend more than we take in) and we tuck away the maximum amount allowed in the “savings fund” called the Reserve Account. I will also send you in the near future a run down of all the legislation that passed and was signed into law this 121st (first year) session.

Overall, the state budget totals $27 billion. The General Fund is the smallest portion of the total budget. Other funds include fees and fines, but a bulk of that is pass-through monies for college tuition. The federal portion is money allocated from the federal government to various programs and passes through the state treasury. Specifically, the General Fund budget that was approved, totals nearly $8 billion. Here are the highlights:

• Funding for K-12 schools statewide increases by roughly $140 million over last year's spending plan including:

• $29 million for new school buses

• $60 million to increase the state's per-pupil funding to $2,425 a student

• $56 million for school repairs in low-income districts in the state

• $19 million to Charter Schools because of student growth

• $12 million for K-12 technologies

• $10 million in additional funding the state colleges & universities

• $68 million in Hurricane Matthew cleanup costs

• $150 million for the state's underfunded pension system

• $10 million boost to the local government fund

• $25 million to cover state employees' health insurance increases

• $45 million to Medicaid Maintenance of Effort

• $9 million for Mental Health Telemedicine

• $25 million for DSS Child Support System

• $16 million for DHEC Dam Safety Program

• $3 million for MUSC to begin development of adult burn unit

• $5 million for Correctional Officers hiring rate and retention

• $6.7 million to DMV to implement federal Real ID program

• $5 million for coastal beach nourishment

• $3 million for PARD funds to be distributed to counties & towns

If you wish to review the detailed budget summary, it's online.

What's Next?

The budget goes to the governor where he may use his line item veto to strike specific allocations. The legislature may return later this month to consider those vetoes. In the meantime, I continue to return to the Statehouse in the off-session to attend hearings for committees on which I serve and to continue to study education issues that need attention in our state. As Chair of the House Education and Public Works Committee, I use the interim to address constituents request, speak to various groups and prepare our committee for the coming session.

It is my honor to be of service to you. If you need assistance navigating state government, or have any thoughts or concerns about what we are doing, please do not hesitate to contact me. You are why I serve.  

Because I care, Rita

• Representative Rita Allison, represents District 36, Greenville and Spartanburg counties. She is Chairman, House Education and Public Works Committee. Contact Allison at:

• Columbia: 803-734-3053 | [email protected].

• Direct: 864-909-1092 | [email protected].

  

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