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TexasTowelie

(116,806 posts)
Mon Jul 18, 2022, 03:47 AM Jul 2022

Democrats want $1 billion of Montana's budget surplus spent on housing, childcare and mental health

Legislative Democrats said Wednesday they want to spend Montana’s sizable budget surplus on a billion-dollar effort to help residents who are struggling with the cost of housing, property taxes, childcare and mental health services.

Their proposal, announced at a press conference at the state Capitol in Helena, would put $500 million toward building subsidized housing for rent or purchase, $250 million to property tax relief, $125 million to childcare affordability, and $125 million to increased funding for mental health services.

Some parts of the plan could in theory be implemented by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte in the short term, and others would require action during the 2023 Montana Legislature. Barring a major upset in this fall’s elections, Democrats will likely head into next winter’s legislative session as the minority party, meaning the process of writing the state’s next two-year budget would remain largely controlled by majority Republicans and the Republican governor.

Regardless, Democrats insisted Wednesday that their ideas represent vital opportunities to address cost-of-living concerns that are increasingly painful for many Montana families.

Read more: https://montanafreepress.org/2022/07/13/montana-democrats-outline-1-billion-plan-housing-tax-relief-childcare/

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Democrats want $1 billion of Montana's budget surplus spent on housing, childcare and mental health (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2022 OP
laissez les bons moments rouler Slammer Jul 2022 #1
Government should not be making a profit. Basic concept they can't understand Walleye Jul 2022 #2

Slammer

(714 posts)
1. laissez les bons moments rouler
Mon Jul 18, 2022, 04:55 AM
Jul 2022

I'm not completely up to date on all of Montana's needs.

But it appears likely that the US is going into a recession sometime this year or early next which is going to hurt tax revenues.

Maybe save 10% of that surplus to a rainy day fund so basic services aren't facing cuts by Republicans next year to "balance the budget"?

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