Sine Die 2009 Senate Democrats

Sine Die 2009

Budget Facts

Budget factsK-12 Education

  • Cuts to school districts to average 2.6 percent
  • I-728 (class sizes) and I-732 (teacher pay raises) suspended
  • K-4 class size reduction fully funded

Higher education

  • 9,028 enrollments eliminated
  • Tuition raised 14 percent at four-year schools, 7
    percent at community colleges
  • Total financial aid increased by $52 million
  • After tuition increases, cuts to WSU/UW are 7
    percent, 6.5 percent at regional universities and 6
    percent at community colleges

Health and human services

  • Basic Health Plan enrollment cut by 40,000
  • No reductions to Medicare Part D premium support or to Adult Vision
  • $20 million in local public health assistance eliminated
  • Various pharmacy initiatives, limiting reimbursements and access to certain drugs, saves
    $84 million
  • General Assistance Unemployable program and in-home adult day health services preserved, but
    pared down

Corrections

  • Sentencing guidelines relaxed for some crimes, in-home detention and alien offender deportation promoted to reduce prison population
  • Community supervision reduced
  • No prison or juvenile facility named for closure though budget assumes one each will be named
    later

State government

  • As many as 8,000 public employee jobs lost
  • Pension contributions reduced
  • Salaries frozen for management employees

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