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Scott, Balint at odds over budget priorities

Scott threatens veto over one-time spending and inclusion of vetoed bill language

By Guy Page

The leader of the Vermont Senate and the Governor Phil Scott both have gone public with their budget priorities. As the Legislature moved toward passing the $8 billion 2022-23 fiscal year budget bill in the coming weeks, the governor has said he’s not afraid to veto it if necessary.

In particular, Gov. Scott has said he deplores excessive spending on budget items that use federal recovery money now, but will require state funding when the money runs out. He also opposes the Legislature sneaking language of bills that have already been vetoed into the budget bill, the culminating piece of legislation for the 2022 session. 

A statement issued by Senate Pro Tem Becca Balint (D-Windham) highlighted the Senate budget:

Key investments across House and Senate:

An April 19 statement by Scott noted that “from what we’ve seen thus far,” the Senate budget reduces or eliminates funding Scott proposed for:

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