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Kentucky can no longer use those one-time tricks, budget director warned.
Kentucky's chief budget officer told the House on Tuesday that the next two-year state budget will be the toughest yet for lawmakers to craft and more cuts to state agencies are likely.

(Kentucky.com) The state tapped more than $3 billion in federal stimulus dollars to help plug holes as state revenues plummeted during the recession, but that money is now gone. Lawmakers also have used one-time fixes — such as delaying state paychecks by a day to push them into another fiscal year and delaying debt payments — to save money and not cut key areas such as education.  Read more.

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