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Budget Help

By: AP
Updated: Thu 8:37 PM, Jun 05, 2003

Colorado is getting more than 146-million dollars from the federal government to help it through the budget crisis, and Governor Owens says most of that will go into a reserve fund.

The money is part of ten billion being divided among all 50 states. It's included in the tax-cut package passed into law last week.

Owens said yesterday nearly 132-million of Colorado's share will go into a reserve fund in case tax revenues continue to plummet.

The other 14-point-six (m) million dollars will go to education youth services and children's health.


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