Florida Governor Rick Scott Unveils 2013-2014 Florida Families First Budget; Includes Teacher Raises, Tax Change

Jan 31, 2013

 

Florida Governor Rick Scott unveiled his proposed Florida Families First Budget today, January 31, 2013.  The budget for fiscal year 2013-2014 includes $18.47 billion in total funding for K-12 education, a $1.25 billion increase over last year, and also supports the elimination of tax barriers on manufacurers who buy equipment.

A news release issued by the Office of Governor Rick Scott about the proposed 2013-2014 budget is reprinted below:

 

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Governor Rick Scott Unveils 2013-2014 Florida Families First Budget

Calls for $2,500 Teacher Pay Raise and Eliminating Sales Tax on Manufacturing Equipment

 

Tallahassee, Florida Governor Rick Scott today unveiled his Florida Families First Budget for fiscal year 2013-2014.  Governor Scott’s Florida Families First Budget includes $18.47 billion in total funding for K-12 education, an increase of $1.25 billion over last year’s budget, which also invested 1 billion in K-12 education.  Governor Scott’s proposed budget also supports the elimination of tax barriers on manufacturers who buy equipment, which will help build up Florida’s manufacturing sector and create more jobs.

Governor Scott said, “My message is simple – everything we do in government must be focused on helping families pursue their dreams by getting a great job and accessing a quality education.

“Over the last two years, we made the tough choices to get our economy back on track. Through cost-savings efforts, we were able to cut taxes and eliminate regulations on businesses to help them succeed and create more jobs. As a result of our work over the last two years, we have created an environment where Florida’s private sector was able to create thousands of jobs.  We have also had the second largest drop in our unemployment rate in the nation. The Sunshine State is now among the best states in the country for our drop in our unemployment rate. Florida’s economy is back on track.

“My Florida Families First 2013-2014 Recommended Budget includes an increase of $1.25 billion, or 7.3 percent, for K-12 public schools. This increase represents per student funding of $6,800, an increase of more than $400, or around 6.5 percent, over the current fiscal year. State funding for K-12 education totals $10.7 billion – the highest state funding level in history.  Included in this historic total is $480 million to support $2,500 pay raises for Florida’s K-12 classroom teachers, plus the cost of associated benefits.

“Additionally, my budget focuses on building up our state’s manufacturing sector by eliminating the sales tax on manufacturers who buy equipment.

“I am proud of what we have accomplished already in the areas of jobs and education, but there is more work left to do. As long as even one Florida family is still struggling to find work or access a great education, our work is not done. This year, we will build on our successes through targeted investments that put Florida Families First.”

The Florida Families First Budget highlights are available here.

The Florida Families First Budget FAQ is available here.

The Florida Families First Budget prepared remarks by Governor Scott are available here.

The full The Florida Families First Budget is available here.

 

 

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