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Show A8-Th- e Times-lndependen- Thursday, March 30, 1989 t, 1989-9- 0 bulk added receive will funds for of Education and Tax Limitation Act This Act freezes the basic property tax rate for the minimum school program, limits increases in state appropriations to changes in population and inflation, and places a limit on state According to the Foundation study, the state budget for 1989-9- 0 totaled nearly $3 billion, and this 89) fiscal year. Appropriations for education will increase by $64.5 million in 1989-9and this will account for nearly 90 of the added permanent funding made available next year. Although the 1989 Legislature failed to approve two of the main elements (the property tax freeze and the general tax reduction) of the tax limitation governor's proposal, it did accept certain parts of the program. Probably the most sum was $72 million, or 2.4 more than the total permanent funds appropriated during the current (1988- significant part of the governors general obligation indebtedness. Foundation analysts point out that if this spending limitation plan had been in effect during the 1980s, it could have restricted state spending 1984-8on three occasions-1982-8t" and 1988-8The appropriations in 1984-8- 5 and program approved by the 1989 Legislature was the State Appropriations special emergencies (flooding and the As has been the case in most recent years, education will receive the bulk of the added funds provided in the 1989-9- 0 state budget approved by the 1989 Utah Legislature which adjourned last month. This was the conclusion reached by Utah Foundation, the private research organization, in its analysis of the 1989 legislative session. 0, six-poi- nt 3, 5, "over-the-limi- 9. however, resulted from 1988-8- 9, plan. The $19 million was set aside in the state's reserve "rainy day" fund and is available if some tax reduction agreement can be reached at a later thrift crisis) and probably would have been exempted from the spending limitation provisions of the law. In addition to the state spending limitation, the 1989 Utah Legislature doubled the amount of tax relief for elderly homeowners and renters, limited new state bonding to $52.1 million, and did nothing to jeopardize the tax reduction program that was approved last year. No action was taken, however, to freeze local property tax rates and provide $19 million in additional tax h reductions this parts of the tax limitation governor's date. The study indicates that most state and education employees will receive salary increases averaging between 2 and 4.5 next year. State officials also will receive a salary boost next year with the governor and state judges receiving increases that will low-inco- average nearly 17. Although the 1989 Legislature did not make any major changes in state tax laws, it did establish and increase year-bot- six-poi- nt a number of fees and charges in order to fund new environmental cleanup several years. programs over the next HERE FOR WEEKEND Beula Caillet was very happy to have most of her grandchildren here to visit her Easter weekend. Tyrone Goodspeed, wife Loma and two sons; Keith and Janet Hemmelberger and son Ronnie Cooper, Jr. and wife and baby son from Layton, Utah; Chris Shupe and two sons from Montana and Beverly Shupe from Cedar City. They visited other relatives also before going back home. Cars and Thicks.1 SAVE BIG on Americas Best-Sellin-g OR UP TO CASH BONUS TOTAJ. SAVINGS $2,200 M.S.R.P.3 Option Package Discount4 CASH Bonus2 Dealer Discount Your Delivered Pricet 'Excludes tide and taxes . M.S.R.P.3 Option Package Discount4 . 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