Utah's $16B budget boosts school spending, state worker wages, Medicaid growth
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Utah received a bit of a windfall during the 2017 Legislature projections that it would receive $100 million in extra revenue beyond earlier estimates.
So lawmakers added it to a $16 billion budget to help Utah schools, give state workers a raise, fund Medicaid growth and build new university buildings among a variety of other projects.
Even then, lawmakers said money did not stretch quite far enough.
So they authorized bonding for $1 billion over four years to accelerate highway projects statewide, with the expectation that Interstate 15 along the Wasatch Front will see much of that money. And they approved borrowing $100 million more for the new state prison, bringing the total bonding allowed for that project now to $575 million.
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