Tulsa World editorial: Stitt pushes toward a $2 billion reserve in a state that can't provide adequa
Tulsa World editorial: Stitt pushes toward a $2 billion reserve in a state that cant provide adequate government services
The states budget accountants have wrapped up the balance sheet on fiscal year 2019, and it came with a nice gift for the states future.
General revenue funds came in 5.5% over the projections used to write the budget for the year that ended June 30, meaning the state had an extra $354.6 million. By law, that is deposited to the constitutional Rainy Day fund.
That puts the fund over $800 million, an all-time high.
Gov. Kevin Stitt says thats not enough. Last year, at the governors insistence, the Legislature left unspent $200 million that was available for appropriation. In the states news release announcing the end-of-the-fiscal-year balances, Stitt said his goal is to build the states reserves to $2 billion.
Theres obvious wisdom in planning for bad times. We all remember the past decade. And if the state budget were in the right place, building a bigger reserve would be the right choice, but thats not the case.
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