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It's designed to find budget savings, at a time where revenue could be tight
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The state will have money in the bank at the end of the biennium
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State agencies being asked how they would respond
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That's due to predictions of nearly $1 billion less in revenues
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That from the state's Office of Management and Budget
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This comes as lawmakers approach their 'crossover.'
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His proposal is for the upcoming two year budget period.
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They would become percentages, rather than hard numbers.
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OMB director says state is recovering well financially from COVID.
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Many were working from home during the pandemic.