In theory, the program budget will "show all the different pots of money, and how they connect and work together," Zaroulis says. "It gives you a more holistic approach."
The program budget will be online on January 23, along with the traditional line-item budget. It is not clear whether the state legislature will adopt the program budget approach for its versions. But it's a start.
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MENINO'S WITHERED WAR CHEST! In other budget-crisis news, the mayor's campaign account's looking mighty anemic. What gives? Read more at thePhoenix.com/talkingpolitics.
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