Moe uses SUMA keynote speech to preview provincial budget
Taking to the podium as the keynote speaker for the annual Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) convention on Monday, Premier Scott Moe announced that municipal revenue sharing is set to go up this year, when the provincial budget is released in March.
The amount is to go up to $278 million for the next fiscal year, starting on April 1.
Moe said that’s an increase of $27 million (11 per cent). Big-picture-wise, that increase represents a 119 per cent increase from the 2007-08 fiscal year.
“Municipal revenue sharing has provided municipalities a stable and predictable source of provincial revenue, and I am proud to continue our commitment to supporting key local priorities that help lay the foundation for a growing Saskatchewan,” he said in a media release.