Governor Meyer's budget proposes tax cuts, more money for Delaware schools
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Governor Matt Meyer unveiled proposed amendments to Delaware’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget Thursday, introducing a $6.58 billion plan that he says delivers personal income tax cuts for most people while boosting funding for schools, housing, and healthcare.
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Meyer says additional revenue will come from tax hikes on cigarettes and other tobacco products, aimed at funding key public programs as federal support declines.
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