DEFAC has slightly adjusted its projections, days ahead when the General Assembly is set to vote on Gov. John Carney's final budget.
The financial advisory panel has set the spending benchmark at 5.9% in one of its last meetings before lawmakers start final talks on the state budget.
Health care leaders are speaking out as legislators discuss rising hospital costs and statewide spending in Delaware, notably a bill that creates a politically-appointed cost review board.
Analysts set Delaware’s spending limit at just over $6.4 billion for FY 2025, a roughly 3.3% decrease over this fiscal year’s appropriations.
DEFAC, a state panel that sets revenue projections for Delaware, forecasted a $6.4 billion Fiscal Year 2024 budget limit.
BEAR – In the last meeting of the state’s independent financial analysts before legislators vote on the Fiscal Year 2024 budget, steady income from May and June added $84.3 million […]
Delaware’s fiscal advisors added to their estimated Fiscal Year 2024 revenue as legislators begin their deliberations on the state budget.
For the first time since the COVID pandemic struck, Delaware’s independent fiscal analysts are forecasting lower revenue collections through the next fiscal year, a sign that they believe an economic […]
BEAR – When Gov. John Carney proposes his Fiscal Year 2024 budget next month, he will have a record $6.5 billion from which to draw, according to revenue estimates approved […]
DOVER – Despite a growing belief that America is likely heading to a recession, Delaware’s independent fiscal analysts are seeing higher than normal tax collections, leading them to raise the […]
DOVER – In their last report before the Fiscal Year 2023 budget is approved, Delaware’s independent fiscal analysts added $89.5 million to their estimated budget limit, which now totals more […]
DOVER – In their last report before the state legislature begins its final deliberations on the Fiscal Year 2023 budget, Delaware’s independent fiscal analysts added $184.2 million to their estimated […]
DOVER – A new bipartisan bill is seeking to reduce Delaware’s real estate transfer tax by 25%, essentially undoing a state increase from five years ago. House Bill 358, introduced […]
DOVER – In their first report since Gov. John Carney proposed his Fiscal Year 2023 budget, Delaware’s independent fiscal analysts added $349 million to their estimated budget limit, which now […]
DOVER – In their last report before Gov. John Carney unveils his next budget proposal, Delaware’s independent fiscal analysts added $264.3 million to their estimated budget limit, which now totals […]
DOVER – In their final report before the state legislature approves the Fiscal Year 2022 budget, Delaware’s independent fiscal analysts added $71.5 million Friday to next year’s budget limit, now […]
DOVER – The state’s independent fiscal analysts continued their positive outlook for the coming months, despite the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, by raising Delaware’s budget limit for next […]
WILMINGTON – For those who knew him best, former Gov. Pierre S. “Pete” du Pont IV is without comparison when it comes to impact on the state of Delaware. One […]
DOVER – In a continuing batch of good news for state lawmakers, Delaware’s independent panel of fiscal analysts added $322.1 million to the state’s spending limit for the next fiscal […]
DOVER – The Delaware General Assembly kicked off Jan. 12, albeit without the usual fanfare at the State House as the 151st session is the first to begin in an […]
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