State Budget
for 2024-2025
Utah's overall budget for the next fiscal year is essentially flat compared to last year, so most programs in the state will continue on with similar funding. There were a few notable changes, including some things that were included in just the last few days of the session:
* As has been the longstanding pattern, the budget covered the cost of both growth and inflation in the public school system. On top of that, an additional $50 Million was put toward increasing per pupil spending.
* The school voucher program created last year (Utah Fits All program) was given an additional $40 Million. That program will be starting up this coming school year and the first applications are in process right now.
* Over $50 Million was put towards homeless services, including some for the construction of new low-barrier shelters and some grant
programs through the homelessness council. Davis County was budgeted about $8 Million for the homeless facility that they are planning.
* Funding was given to bring an additional 250 people off of the DSPD waiting list (which is the program for those with severe disabilities). The list still has over 500 people on it, but this is now 3 years in a row that we are getting a significant number of people off of the list, so hopefully over time that will make a good improvement.
* At the last minute, significant funding was added to our foster care system. This is very important as the system was on the verge of not being able to have placements for some of the highest-risk kids.
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