State lawmakers will likely face a flat budget in the 2020 session, with possibly less revenue than what was certified last year.
But state savings could increase, nonetheless.
“I think the biggest thing we’re going to be hit with this year is the Revenue Stabilization Fund,” said Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Roger ...
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