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Agency-identified reductions for fiscal year 2025 and 2025-27 biennium - February 2025 update

In January 2025, OFM directed state agencies to identify and submit proposals to reduce their operating budget, based on Governor Bob Ferguson's budget priorities for 2025-27. These reductions are in response to a significant projected operating budget deficit over the next four years, due to slowing revenue growth and increasing costs to meet the ongoing needs of Washingtonians.

The proposals have been reviewed by Gov. Ferguson, and he has provided his recommendations to the Legislature for consideration:

The proposals from agencies are posted below.

Cabinet agencies were directed to spending reductions of at least 6% from the 2025-27 biennial appropriations in Governor Inslee’s budget proposal, with the following exceptions:

  • No reductions to agencies serving K-12 students, Community and Technical Colleges, the Washington State Patrol, the Department of Corrections, and the Criminal Justice Training Commission.

  • Entitlements that are cash benefits to residents are excluded.

Independent boards and commissions and separately elected officials were also urged to identify and propose reductions for their agencies of at least 6%. 

Four-year public higher education institutions were urged to identify spending reductions of at least 3% of their Near-General Fund appropriations.

Note: These are separate from the savings options submitted to OFM by state agencies in November 2024, many of which were included in then-Governor Jay Inslee’s proposed budget. Agencies have also frozen non-essential hiring and spending in response to the governor’s directive, and this spending freeze is ongoing.

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Last updated
Thursday, February 27, 2025
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