Ducey Releases His Proposed Executive Budget

On Monday, Governor Doug Ducey released his proposed executive budget for fiscal year 2017. The proposed budget brings Arizona to a structural balance for the first time since 2007.

MAJOR GENERAL FUND BUDGET ISSUES FY 2016
SFB: Building Renewal Grants $ 15.0 million
DCS: Central Administration $11.0 million
DCS: Deferral Elimination $11.0 million
Universities: HITF Correction $4.1 million
Secretary of State: Presidential Primary $2.1 million
MAJOR GENERAL FUND BUDGET ISSUES FY 2017
K-12: Department of Education $ 54.3 million
DPS: Border Security $31.5 million
K-12: JTED Grant Program $30.0 million
DOA: Capital $25.7 million
Corrections: New Beds $17.6 million
SFB: Building Renewal Grants $15.0 million
Rainy Day Fund Deposit $10.0 million
Parks: Capital Funding $10.0 million
Corrections: Inmate Healthcare $9.8 million
Universities: Resident Student Funding $8.0 million
K-12: AP Incentives Testing $6.0 million
DES: Adult Protective Services $3.0 million
DHS: Additional Staff at ASH $1.5 million
DES & AHCCCS: Adult Preventive Dental $2.6 million
PROJECTED ENDING BALANCES
FY 2017 $ 620.8 million
FY 2018 $856.6 million
FY 2019 $1,102.0 million

FY 2016 Budget Recommendation

The Executive Recommendation forecasts a current fiscal year structural deficit of $24.2 million and an ending cash balance of $484 million.

FY 2017 Budget Recommendation

The FY 2017 Executive Budget Recommendation projects a structural balance of $173 million and an ending cash balance of $621 million.

The FY 2017 Executive Budget Recommendation allows for General Fund spending to grow by less than 2% (compared to the previous year), which is less than the 3.2% forecast population growth plus inflation in 2017.

The Recommendation protects key State priorities, addresses immediate operating needs, deposits $10 million into the Budget Stabilization Fund (“rainy day” fund) and recognizes that a legitimately balanced budget must contain funding to maintain and modernize the State’s core infrastructure. Meeting that standard is evidenced by new and continuing investment in capital and information technology.

[View the budget here]

Governor’s highlights:

Eliminates the structural deficit and brings Arizona to a $173 million positive structural balance by the end of FY 2017.

Includes $106 million in additional money for K-12 education. That’s on top of the $224 million supplemental added with the $3.5 billion funding package approved last year in special session.

Includes a $134 million increase in funding for child safety, with $87 million over the next two fiscal years to fully fund children in state care.

Allocates an additional $31.5 million to expand the border strike force and crack down on illegal drug trafficking and cartels in Southern Arizona.

Directs $1.6 million to open a 100-bed community corrections center in Maricopa County, offering intensive drug treatment with housing and transitional services to reduce recidivism and reverse the growth of our prison population.

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