From Deseret News archives:
Surplus is officially record $170.4 million
But bubble 'one-time money from a source that is volatile,' official says
After months of rapidly escalating estimates, the final surplus for the 2005 fiscal year, which ended June 30, is $170.4 million, according to numbers released Thursday by the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.
By comparison, last year's surplus was $93 million. In the 2000 fiscal year, when the state had another record-setting revenue stream, the budget surplus was $110 million.
In all of those years, more than a third of those revenue surpluses were transferred to various funds, as required by statute. This year, $31.7 million was put in the General Rainy Day Fund, bringing its balance to $105.6 million, and $26.7 million was moved into the Uniform School Fund Rainy Day Fund, bringing it to $40.2 million. Another $4 million was put in the Tourism Marketing Performance Account and $3.2 million was put into the industrial assistance fund.
After the transfers, the surplus that can be spent by legislators is $104.8 million. Of that, $80.2 million goes to the Uniform School Fund and $24.6 million goes to the general fund.
In other words, it's probably best for legislators to not expect another year with this kind of revenue surplus.
"I think we're in real good shape for the (2006) fiscal year, and we should have some type of surplus next year," Ellis said. "But we shouldn't build this into future budgets."
The additional revenue will probably give added heft to tax reform proposals that legislators are focusing on this summer, although it is unlikely that any significant tax cuts would be built into next year's budget based on the one-time revenues. Instead, legislators should probably look toward funding transportation and building projects, Ellis said.
House Speaker Greg Curtis, R-Sandy, was understandably thrilled about the surplus, even if it was not a surprise, and said "it indicates the economy is recovering." The money could fund any number of projects, especially needed capital improvements for higher education and public education, as well as transportation needs.
Comments
- Herbert names general counsel 5:38 p.m.
- More availability for H1N1 vaccine 5:38 p.m.
- Outdoor notes 5:37 p.m.
- Girls discover joy of running 5:34 p.m.
- Carbon-fiber ski boot comfy, pricey 5:32 p.m.
- Final Olympic qualifier at Kearns Oval 5:32 p.m.
- Special parents to handle special kids 5:30 p.m.
- Owners of 'biters' are often in denial 5:27 p.m.
- Itzhak Perlman fiddles against polio 5:25 p.m.
- Muppets take Web with 'Rhapsody' 5:25 p.m.
- Why is Y. ignoring spew of hatred?
- Unbeaten BYU takes trip to Logan
- Mitchell compared to Ervil LeBaron
- Utahns growing tired of Bennett
- BCS just keeps dirty laundry on spin
- Teen girl killed in Kaysville crash
- 2 citations issued at Y.-U. game
- Orem pair getting a rep for crime
- Simple candies for the holidays
- Witness: Mitchell wanted attention
- Hall mouths off about hate of Utah
913 - Cougars beat Utes in overtime
483 - Hall reprimanded by MWC
404 - Max Hall issues apology
391 - Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal
357 - Utes won't respond to Hall
277 - BYU says Hall incident resolved
242 - Why is Y. ignoring spew of hatred?
219 - 2 citations issued at Y.-U. game
172 - Religion in politics is tiresome
154
As the TV cameras Tuesday night scanned the West Point audience during...
LDS Church publisher Deseret Book has some specials for the holidays.
My husband was teaching his 6th-grade class in Salt Lake last year when...
But the nooooo the GOP passes over Sec. Condi Rice, Sec. Colin...
yes a saw a similar recipe on youtube on Utah Homes & Garden Television......
I wish we were hearing about how good the last drive of the game was and the...
I would like abortion to be the right of the individual not the government....
If a person needs an abortion, I feel it is betterr than an unwanted birth....
The senate bill already prohibits taxpayer money from being spent on...
Are you REALLY so desperate for attention that you'll troll the DN website...
Thank goodness it'll only be for one term.
3,396 comments now. And to the 10:17 comment above, I'm not "whining about...
you already own utah. why do you need another state?



You can be the first to comment on this story.