The Free Press, February 25, 2016

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Bennett speaks in favour of provincial budget SAR receives funding - Page 2

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By Leah Scheitel Free Press Staff

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he B.C. Liberal government announced the 2016 budget last Tuesday afternoon, which included a surplus of $264 million. Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett shared his thoughts and opinions on the budget the following morning, which is the fourth consecutive balanced budget the Liberal party has presented. “For me, this is the kind of budget that really makes you feel good about being an MLA and being in public service,” said Bennett. “It gives us latitude to actually spend some money. We still put 50 per cent of the surplus towards debt, but there is some money that we can then spend on

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things that are important.” Bennett focused on how the budget will affect his constituents in the Kootenay East riding, including the Elk Valley. Funds for rural initiatives included supporting the Rural BC Connectivity, which works to provide high speed internet to the remote corners of the province and allocating more funds into the Buy Local BC Food program. Provincial social programs received a total of $673 million over three years, which will be divvied up to support vulnerable youth and families, adults in need, and people living with disabilities. “There are a lot of adults that are struggling and the case load is going up. Community Living BC will get some more money because of that,”

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said Bennett. People living with disabilities will see a $77 per month increase in support, which Bennett says will help 100,000 people across the province. The province made good on their promise to set up a Prosperity Fund, and have allocated $100 million to the “rainy day” fund. However, critics say the Liberal government is wrong to take this funding from general surpluses rather than the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, as Premier Christy Clark originally intended. One area that received ample attention from both the province and the media was housing. Under the new budget, the province introduced a housing incentive for people buying newly constructed homes. Continued on page 3

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