Published: February 19, 2009, 12:00 am
Updated: February 19, 2009, 11:00 am
State revenue figures were released on Tuesday, showing an additional $171 million shortfall for 2009 and $320 million for 2010, and state lawmakers say they won't tap rainy-day funds to cover the shortfalls.
Instead, the nearly $800 billion federal stimulus package -- much derided by Utah lawmakers -- will come to the rescue.
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State revenue figures were released on Tuesday, showing an additional $171 million shortfall for 2009 and $320 million for 2010, and state lawmakers say they won't tap rainy-day funds to cover the shortfalls.
Instead, the nearly $800 billion federal stimulus package -- much derided by Utah lawmakers -- will come to the rescue.
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