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The Delaware General Assembly passed a $3.5 billion budget for FY2012 on June 29, 2011. The budget was the largest in state history and represented a 6.15 percent increase over state spending in FY2011.[1] The operating budget bill can be found here.
The Bond and Capital Improvements Act, totaling nearly $664 million, can be found here.
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- ↑ DelawareOnline.com "$3.5B budget sent to Markell" June 30, 2011
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