The biennial budget has now broken through $74 billion, a 20 percent increase over the current biennium, and we’re now at a crossroads: We can do things the old way or we can innovate and find a better way. And if we don’t find a better way, other states will pass us in the fast lane.
Failure Is OK, When It's Cheap
The biennial budget has now broken through $74 billion, a 20 percent increase over the current biennium, and we’re now at a crossroads: We can do things the old way or we can innovate and find a better way. And if we don’t find a better way, other states will pass us in the fast lane.
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