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Highlights of Gov. Inslee's proposed 2024 supplemental budget

Gov. Jay Inslee’s 2024 supplemental budget maintains the state’s efforts on several critical issues including homelessness, behavioral health, the fentanyl and opioid crisis, education, and climate change.

Budget highlights

All budget & policy highlights [9MB]
Overview
Economic and revenue outlook
Balance sheet and timeline
Behavioral health
Opioids (fentanyl)
Housing and homelessness
Climate
Human services - operating and capital
Education - operating and capital
Natural resources - operating and capital
General government - operating and capital
Transportation
Budget summary table - operating
Climate Commitment Act funds table

Budget charts and graphics

Omnibus operating budget chart: Dollars in millions. K-12 schools: $31,007; Social and health services: $10,711; Health Care Authority: $7,953; Higher education: $5,962; Dept. of Children, Youth, and Families: $3,844; General government: $3,254; Correctio
2024 Supplemental omnibus operating budget funds subject to outlook
Dollars in millions. K-12 schools: $34,666; Health Care Authority: $31,496; Social and health services: $21,490; Higher education: $18,369; Transportation: $13,596; General government: $10,658; Other*: $7,142; Dept. of Children, Youth, and Families: $5,29
Operating/Transportation: 2024 total budgeted
Statewide court orders for DSHS competency services: An area line chart showing trends from State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2013 to SFY 2023 for jail-based evaluations, inpatient evaluations, inpatient restorations, and total in-jail orders. The lines indicate a
Statewide court orders for DSHS competency services
Bar chart depicting a seven-year trend (2016-2022) in synthetic and all opioid-related overdose cases, with age groups (under 35 and over 35). The data reveals a steady increase in both synthetic and all opioid cases over the years, with the highest numbe
Fentanyl use causes unprecedented rise in overdose deaths across Washington
Line chart displaying opioid overdose-related death rates per 100,000 population among various racial and ethnic groups from 2016 to 2022. The lines indicate that the American Indian Alaska Native group consistently had the highest rates, followed by the
Statewide age-adjusted rate of opioid overdose deaths by race and ethnicity
A chart titled How Washington is cutting pollution 95% by 2050. A line chart shows past emissions in the state around 100MMT as the baseline, then shows targets for 2030 (45% below 1990) to 2050 (95% below 1990 levels) Various policies are shown along the
How Washington is cutting pollution by 95% by 2050
Pie chart showing How Climate Commitment Act money was allocated in the 2023-25 enacted budget: Clean Transportation $980,732,000 Decarbonizing Buildings $317,109,000 Climate Resilience $294,797,000 Agriculture, Sequestration & Methane $161,280,000 Advanc
How Climate Commitment Act money was allocated in the 2023-25 enacted budget

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