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Schools, Medical Providers Want More State Money

South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard will propose a cautious state budget with moderate spending increases that are unlikely to satisfy schools and medical providers.

 

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard will propose a cautious state budget with moderate spending increases that are unlikely to satisfy schools and medical providers.

Daugaard has said he will propose increasing state aid to schools under a formula that increases that funding by the rate of inflation up to a maximum of 3 percent.

He also will ask the Legislature to give medical providers a small increase in Medicaid reimbursements to cover the effects of inflation.

But the governor says he will not propose any larger increases to offset budget cuts made a year ago.

Representatives of education and health care facilities say they need more money to make up for the earlier budget cuts.

Daugaard unveils his budget proposals Tuesday.

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AP