Federal Covid relief funding has helped the state avoid a major budget crunch. In fact, it’s allowed Gov. Phil Scott to propose a spending plan that puts about $210 million dollars towards one-time investments. Now, key lawmakers are wondering whether the governor’s plan is too thrifty, considering there’s likely even more federal money on the way.
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