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Budget highlights

Governor Deval Patrick has proposed a number of ways to close a $1.3 billion projected gap in the fiscal 2009 budget.

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January 24, 2008

Top savings and revenue generators:

$124 million generated in casino licensing revenue.

$297 million generated through corporate tax changes.

$370 million used from rainy day funds.

$166 million generated by increasing enforcement on tobacco taxes and escalating penalties against tax delinquents.

$151 million saved through Medicaid changes.

$51 million saved through employee healthcare changes.

$40 million saved through cuts to legislative earmarks.

Here are several areas the governor has identified where he wants to increase spending:

Top areas for new spending:

$100 million increase in public safety, to hire 100 more police officers, combat gang violence, and improve the chief medical examiner's office.

$368 million increase in education spending.

$10 million to help end homelessness.

$7.7 million to allow the Department of Conservation and Recreation to increase staff and revitalize state parkland.

MATT VISER

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