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Editorial: Greater transparency in the budget process may avoid future mistakes

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, center, answers questions after signing the budget bill that was passed by both chambers at the Capitol on May. 13 in Richmond. Senate Finance Committee Chairman, state Sen. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, seated right, and House Appropriations Chairman, Del. Luke Torian, D-Prince William, left, listen. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, center, answers questions after signing the budget bill that was passed by both chambers at the Capitol on May. 13 in Richmond. Senate Finance Committee Chairman, state Sen. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, seated right, and House Appropriations Chairman, Del. Luke Torian, D-Prince William, left, listen. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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Greater transparency in the state budgeting process could help avoid mistakes such as the changes made to a popular military tuition program.

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