Governor Perdue’s Natural and Economic Resources Budget

Many sections of the Department of Natural and Economic Resources Budget hold the line. In a few areas, however, there is a significant increase and not for the purposes of adding new jobs. Interestingly, there isn’t a whole lot of help going to famers and agriculture, but rather to wildlife and administrative budgets. Overall, NER’s spending in Perdue’s proposal would decrease by 13 percent from actual appropriations in the current fiscal year ($469 million down from $539 million).

Budget Expansions
Areas with the largest increases include:

Budget Cuts

Related Issues: Budget, Taxes & Debt
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