AFP-KY Applauds Senate Appropriations & Revenue Committee for Rejecting Overspending

Mar 5, 2019 by AFP

FRANKFORT, KY—Americans for Prosperity-Kentucky (AFP-KY) today applauded the Senate Appropriations and Revenue Committee for successfully stripping HB 268 of elements that could lead to additional overspending in a non-budget year. HB 268 originally included an add of $150 million to the commonwealth’s debt for the purpose of fixing up parks in Kentucky.

AFP-KY State Director Andrew McNeill issued the following statement:

“The Senate took an important step today to rein in Kentucky’s overspending problem. Taking on $150 million in new debt while the state is drowning in billions of unfunded liabilities would place an unfair burden on hardworking Kentuckians. AFP-KY commends Chairman Chris McDaniel and the Senate for their fiscal discipline during this year’s short session.”

Background:

AFP-KY believes that controlling government spending is key to unleashing the private sector’s ability to lift people from poverty, strengthen the middle class, and create prosperity and well-being.

AFP-KY released a statement on February 20th addressing HB 268’s request to borrow $150 million to fix up the commonwealth’s parks: AFP Calls on Legislature to Reject Administration Officials’ Overspending Tactics

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