FY 2024 Budget
From achieving the lowest unemployment rate in our state's history to having a top-ranked economic recovery, Rhode Island has momentum and a tremendous opportunity ahead. And it is no mistake that we are heading in the right direction; it is a direct product of the persistence, community spirit, and teamwork at the State House, across our 39 cities and towns, and in households in every comer of our state. Everyone has stepped up to play a role, affording us the opportunity to build a more resilient state that works for each and every Rhode Islander.
Governor Dan McKee’s Fiscal Year 2024 budget proposal is aimed at making further progress toward our goals in RI 2030 – our state’s master plan. There are three goals, in particular, that remain at the top of my mind: raising incomes for all Rhode Islanders, improving educational outcomes that meet Massachusetts' levels by 2030; and creating a healthier state where we reduce chronic illness and improve health outcomes.
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FY 2024 Budget Documents
- Volume I - General Government and Quasi-Public Agencies
- Department of Administration
- Department of Business Regulation
- Executive Office of Commerce
- Department of Housing
- Department of Labor and Training
- Department of Revenue
- Legislature
- Office of the Governor
- Office of the Lieutenant Governor
- Secretary of State
- Office of the General Treasurer
- Board of Elections
- Rhode Island Ethics Commission
- Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights
- Public Utilities Commission
- Quasi-Public Agencies
- Volume II - Health and Human Services
- Executive Office of Health and Human Services
- Department of Children, Youth and Families
- Department of Health
- Department of Human Services
- Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals
- Office of the Child Advocate
- Rhode Island Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
- Governor’s Commission on Disabilities
- Office of the Mental Health Advocate
- Volume IV – Public Safety, Natural Resources and Transportation
- Office of the Attorney General
- Department of Corrections
- Judiciary Department
- Military Staff
- Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency
- Department of Public Safety
- Office of the Public Defender
- Department of Environmental Management
- Coastal Resources Management Council
- Department of Transportation
- GBA 18 - Amendments to FY2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 17 - Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 16 - Amendments to FY 2023 Revised Appropriations Act (23-H-5199)
- GBA 15 - Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 14 - Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 13 - Amendments to FY2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 12 - Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 11 - Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 10 - Amendments to FY 2023 Revised Appropriations Act (23-H-5199)
- GBA 9 - Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 8 - Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 7 - Amendments to FY 2023 Revised Appropriations Act (23-H-5199)
- GBA 6_Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 5_Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 4_Amendments to FY2023 Revised Appropriations Act (23-H-5199)
- GBA 3 - Amendments to FY 2024 Appropriations Act (23-H-5200)
- GBA 2 - Amendments to FY 2023 Revised Appropriations Act (23-H-5199)
- GBA 1 - Technical Corrections to the FY 2024 Appropriations Act
- 3-2-23 Errata