Utah lawmakers, including Budget chairman Sen. Jerry Stevenson, are set to reveal new revenue estimates indicating a tight budget with fewer tax cuts expected. Republican leaders prioritize tax cuts despite limited spending capability this session.
New: Budget leader at the Capitol, Sen. Jerry Stevenson, says booming budget days are over “for this year.” @KUTV2News https://t.co/vzjsGE7Qrk
NEW: The latest revenue estimates released from the Utah Legislature and @GovCox's office #utpol #utleg https://t.co/yuRu2jdqp9
It doesn't look like Utah lawmakers are going to have extra money to spend this session, but a tax cut is still a priority for Republican leaders. https://t.co/D9lcsy8Zuj
Lawmakers say Utah won't have as many tax cuts this year; reportedly a low budget is to blame. Read more on this story by clicking the link below👇 https://t.co/HNKS0r1kRa 📷Kristin Murphy, Deseret News https://t.co/GF88nae81m
NEW: Budget chairman Sen. Jerry Stevenson said lawmakers plan to announce new revenue estimates tomorrow at noon "I think things are pretty flat," Stevenson said, giving us a sneak peek #utpol #utleg (all along lawmakers have been saying budget is looking tighter this year)