Introduction
Forty-six states begin fiscal year 2023 on July 1, 2022. New York begins its fiscal year on April 1, Texas begins its fiscal year on Sept. 1, and Alabama and Michigan begin theirs on Oct.1. All states and Washington, D.C. have enacted budgets for FY 2023. Sixteen of those states enacted a biennial budget during their 2021 legislative session.
FY 2023 State Budget Status
State |
FY 2023 Budget Enacted |
Budget Not Enacted By Start of FY 2023 |
Alabama (A)
|
Yes |
|
Alaska (A)
|
Yes |
|
Arizona (A)
|
Yes |
|
Arkansas (A)
|
Yes |
|
California (A)
|
Yes |
|
Colorado (A)
|
Yes |
|
Connecticut (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Delaware (A)
|
Yes |
|
Florida (A)
|
Yes |
|
Georgia (A)
|
Yes |
|
Hawaii (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Idaho (A)
|
Yes |
|
Illinois (A)
|
Yes |
|
Indiana (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Iowa (A)
|
Yes |
|
Kansas (A)
|
Yes |
|
Kentucky (B)
|
Yes |
|
Louisiana (A)
|
Yes |
|
Maine (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Maryland (A)
|
Yes |
|
Massachusetts (A)
|
Yes |
Yes |
Michigan (A)
|
Yes |
|
Minnesota (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Mississippi (A)
|
Yes |
|
Missouri (A)
|
Yes |
|
Montana (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Nebraska (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Nevada (B)*
|
Yes |
|
New Hampshire (B)*
|
Yes |
|
New Jersey (A)
|
Yes |
|
New Mexico (A)
|
Yes |
|
New York (A)
|
Yes |
Yes |
North Carolina (B)*
|
Yes |
|
North Dakota (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Ohio (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Oklahoma (A)
|
Yes |
|
Oregon (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Pennsylvania (A)
|
Yes |
Yes |
Rhode Island (A)
|
Yes |
|
South Carolina (A)
|
Yes |
|
South Dakota (A)
|
Yes |
|
Tennessee (A)
|
Yes |
|
Texas (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Utah (A)
|
Yes |
|
Vermont (A)
|
Yes |
|
Virginia (B)
|
Yes |
|
Washington (B)*
|
Yes |
|
West Virginia (A)
|
Yes |
|
Wisconsin (B)*
|
Yes |
|
Wyoming (B)
|
Yes |
|
Totals |
50 |
3 |