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Indiana Senate Republicans unveiled their proposed state budget Thursday, which garnered more support among Democrats than the House's proposal.

Indiana Senate Republicans unveiled their $43.3 billion two-year state budget proposal Thursday, which attemps to reign in House budget proposals related to private school voucher expansions and income tax cuts while it adds funding for mental health and a proposal to let charter schools share in public school property tax revenue.

In late March, the committee heard three hours of testimony from 70 people and interest groups asking for their piece of the pie. And that didn't include budget requests concerning education, which had its own multiple-hour hearing. In the Senate proposal, there's a 4.7% increase in K-12 spending in 2024 and 9.4% increase in 2025, and the voucher program would remain untouched. The Senate's proposal allocates more dollars than the House's toward the education of low-income families.publicly demanded accountability

The Senate's plan also includes a separate $160 million line item to help schools pay for school materials like textbooks, similar to the governor's proposal. The House had proposed rolling this into the school funding formula, which Democrats argued would deplete overall funding for schools. The goal of both proposals is to take the burden off families.

Moving the control of the money from the state health department to the state budget agency did help alleviate concerns over the health department having too much control over local departments, Mishler said. But not enough to fund the governor's full request. "I want to see something larger, more transformational," he said."But I think that's why we got to have this ... tax commission to decide what what's the long term path that is best for us."The Senate's proposal includes a $2 billion increase in funding toward the state's Medicaid obligations, or $7.5 billion over the biennium, which is similar to the House's proposal.

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