How the Governor's Budget Proposal Would Affect Lexington
The new budget will see a bit of an increase in local aid to Lexington.
Last Wednesday, Governor Patrick submitted his $34.8 billion budget to the Legislature. The proposed income tax hike is part of a comprehensive package aimed at investing in the state's infrastructure and in driving growth, Patrick said.
Take a look at how the numbers affect Lexington:
|
FY 2013 Cherry Sheet Estimate |
FY 2014 Gov. budget ($) |
Difference ($) | |
| Education Funding | |||
| Chapter 70 state education aid |
7,876,799 |
11,116,705 |
3,239,906 |
| Total education aid |
7,919,830 |
11,150,401 |
3,230,571 |
| General government | |||
| Unrestricted general government |
1,296,276 |
1,296,276 |
0 |
| Sub-total, All general government |
1,490,304 |
1,534,875 |
44,571 |
Under the plan, education aid and general government aid increase for fiscal 2014 over FY13.
Education aid increases more than $3.2 million for FY14, while Chapter 70 education aid alone saw an increase of $3,239,906. General government aid for Lexington increases of $44,571 over FY13.
After factoring in state assesments, total aid to Lexington would increase more than $3 million.
Check out the PDF attached to the above for a complete look at the Cherry Sheet for Lexington.