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HARRY HUGHES, Governor 463
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SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET - FISCAL YEAR 1984
March 10, 1983
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Mr. President, Mr, Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen
of the General Assembly:
Pursuant to the authority conferred on me by Article III
Section 52, Sub-section (5) of the Constitution of Maryland, and
in accordance with the consent of the {State Senate) - (House of
Delegates), duly granted, I hereby submit a supplement to Senate
Bill 110 and/or House Bill 210 in the form of an amendment to the
original budget and additional proposal for the Fiscal Year
ending June 30, 1984.
The Supplemental Budget will affect the previously estimated
funds available for budget operations as shown on the following
summary statement.
SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY
Estimated General Fund Surplus
Available
July 1, 1984 (as per Budget Bill) $ 54,086
Add: Additional Revenue:
Revisions to current General Fund
Revenue
Estimates for Fiscal Years 1983
and 1984:
Corporation Income Taxes $ 3,300,000
Sales Taxes 13,000,000
Death Taxes 2 500,000
District Court Revenues 2,500,000
Miscellaneous Revenues 3,000,000
Special Funds:
Public Debt 2,100,000
Lottery 3,557,362
Investment Income 903,500
Transportation 9,841,500
Federal Funds:
Board of Public Works 4,214,000
Transportation 26,900,000
Special Funds:
Miscellaneous Revenue, contingent
upon the enactment of Senate
Bill 837 1,200,000
Transportation Revenues,
reduction in amount of Trust
Funds to be transferred to the
General Fund 3,400,000
Amendments to the Budget Bill:
Special Funds:
Public Debt 16,000,000
Natural Resources 3,750,000
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