Scott State Budget Fails To Meet Floridians’ Needs By VGTadmin Posted February 3, 2015 In Fishkind Commentaries Scott State Budget Fails To Meet Floridians’ Needs2015-02-032015-02-03/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/n30833-fishkind-logo-01.jpgFishkind Litigation Services/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/n30833-fishkind-logo-01.jpg200px200px 0 Gov. Rick Scott’s $77 billion state budget proposal puts nearly all of a $1 billion surplus toward cutting taxes and raising education spending. But 90.7 economic analyst Hank Fishkind says the tax cuts likely will mean increases of other taxes. And the spending on education isn’t enough. 90.7’s Amy Green talked with Fishkind about the budget. Fishkind began by explaining what the proposal means to the average Floridian. Listen at WMFE VGTadmin Recent PostsFishkind Conversations: Orlando’s hospitality jobs are finally coming backHow to rein in Orlando’s wild rental marketOrange & Seminole see population drops post-pandemicOrlando’s job market slowest to recover among Florida metros