May 25, 2013

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Reporter: Associated Press

Lawsuit Challenging Ala. Budget Dismissed

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -- A judge has dismissed a lawsuit that contended Alabama's $1.7 billion General Fund budget violated state laws requiring balance budgets.

Al.com (http://bitly.com/RSiSf1 ) reports that former Republican state Sen. John Rice of Auburn filed the lawsuit in August. He contended the fiscal 2013 budget was improper because it was based on voters approving a constitutional amendment in September to transfer nearly $146 million a year for three years to the General Fund. He contended that basing the budget on revenue not yet in hand violated state law. Voters approved the transfer Sept. 18.

Montgomery County Circuit Judge Truman Hobbs Jr. dismissed the suit Wednesday. He said any budget is an estimate of money not yet received.


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