From Deseret News archives:
Huntsman budget calls for hefty pay hikes
He also wants big boost in construction funds and for ads to improve tourism
"It's tied to every person who may leave this state who is making a real contribution to economic development," UHSE commissioner Rich Kendell said. "We'd like to have a counter offer to them before they leave this state and take their grants with them."
Medicaid. Patients will once again have vision and dental care available to them, as Huntsman restored $5 million in ongoing funds to the program. Since the programs were cut two years ago, they have been a focus of ire for disability advocates and resulted in numerous protests from recipients.
"It's a major improvement and a good way to start out in this new tenure," said Dr. David Sundwall, the state's newly appointed Health Department director.
Transportation. Clogged roads along the Wasatch Front will probably be improved because of $33 million in one-time funds provided to the Utah Department of Transportation. While no specific projects have been identified, UDOT executive director John Njord said they would look at where "we can get the most bang for our buck," which would most likely be I-15 in Salt Lake and Utah counties, as well as I-80 in Salt Lake County.
Initial volley
While Huntsman said the new administration "only had a week and a half to prepare a budget, and we've done it to the best of our ability," he said he did meet with legislative leadership prior to releasing the budget. Thanks to those meetings, he felt confident about its chances, although he knew that it would be the first in a string of negotiations between the two branches of government.
Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, said lawmakers will have to weigh the difference between Walker's focus on education in her budget and Huntsman's emphasis on economic development.
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