Deal signs amended state budget

Gov. Nathan Deal signed the Amended FY 2018 state budget Friday authorizing $25.4 billion in spending for the current fiscal year. The governor’s office says state appropriations in HB 683 are based on a 2.7 percent growth in general fund revenues over FY 2017 collections.

This additional funding will address growth needs in education and human services, provide additional funding to local governments and school systems, and support statewide economic development efforts, a news release from the governor’s office states.

“With this amended budget, we are investing in our priorities and addressing critical issues for Georgia citizens,” said Deal. “The $25.4 billion in state appropriations reflects the solid economic growth that Georgia continues to enjoy and ensures that our state agencies and local governments have the resources needed to meet the demands of a growing and vibrant state.”

Amended FY 2018 budget highlights include:

  • $101.4 million for a midterm adjustment for K-12 enrollment growth.
  • $25.9 million for airport runway extension projects.
  • $60.7 million in additional funds for Forestland Protection Act reimbursements.
  • $15.7 million for school buses for local school systems.
  • $9.6 million for growth in the Dual Enrollment program.
  • $2 million to expand marketing efforts to promote educational opportunities available at the technical colleges.
  • $10.3 million for technical college equipment replacement statewide.
  • $28.2 million for the Indigent Care Trust Fund and Medicaid.
  • $1.2 million for hospitals to offset costs due to the high number of flu cases.
  • $15.1 million for child welfare services to care for children in state custody.
  • $3.5 million for autism services for children under 21.
  • $10 million for grants to local communities for beach nourishment projects.
  • $1.6 million for improvements to the Great Dunes South Beach Park and the Ocean View Beach Park at Jekyll Island State Park.

The Amended FY 2018 budget includes $74.8 million for Forestland Protection Act grants for local governments and school systems to offset tax digest impacts from dedicated conservation use forestland in their areas. Of this funding, $34 million will go directly to local school systems.

The budget also provides $25.9 million to extend 13 runways at regional airports throughout the state. The runway extensions will increase the number of airports that can safely accommodate larger aircraft. That’s expected to attract businesses to underserved areas.

The budget also provides $10 million to coastal Georgia communities for beach renourishment projects and assistance in recovery from the last hurricane season.