General Assembly Gives Final Approval To $46.6B Budget

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland General Assembly has given final approval to the state's $46.6 billion budget for the next fiscal year.

The Senate voted 47-0 and the House voted 122-13 for the legislation.

It includes $255 million in extra education funding to start implementing a state commission's recommendations to improve schools. That's not as high as the $320 million the House of Delegates had hoped for, but lawmakers had to account for a recent drop in state revenue estimates. In total, there is about $7 billion in education funding.

The budget includes $500 million for school construction.

The budget for the next fiscal year includes increases in pay for state employees, including a 9 percent pay hike for correctional officers.

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