Kentucky
Related: About this forumFacing the COVID recession, Beshear must cut $618 million in state spending by June 30
Gov. Andy Beshear must slash $457 million from Kentuckys General Fund and $161 million from its Road Fund for the current fiscal year that ends June 30, a panel of economists said Friday.
The Consensus Forecasting Group said the states economy has been wrecked by the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdown of most businesses. With income, corporate, sales and gas tax collection falling, state government faces lean times in the immediate future.
The roughly $11 billion General Fund pays for most state services, including education, health care, environmental protection and public safety. The Consensus Forecasting Group initially considered a plan calling for $377 million in General Fund losses but rejected that because it wasnt pessimistic enough given current economic conditions.
The General Assembly will need to return to Frankfort for a short, targeted special session to help write a budget reduction plan for the Road Fund, Beshear told reporters Friday evening. He did not give a specific time frame.
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