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State Workers In Florida Unlikely To Get Pay Raise This Year

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The Florida Senate budget chairman says state workers are unlikely to get an across-the-board pay raise this year.

Sen. Tom Lee said Wednesday there isn't enough money this year to offer pay raises to all state employees, although Lee said there's a chance that select state workers may get a raise. Last year, legislators proposed targeted pay raises to firefighters and some highway patrol troopers.

Legislators are wrapping up work on a new state budget. They need to finish negotiations by early next week in order to end the session by March 11.

A 3-percent across-the-board pay raise for state workers and university employees would cost nearly $263 million.

Legislators are using the extra money they have this year to boost spending in health care and schools and to set aside money for tax cuts.