Plain-Language Budget Communication
What you'll learn
- 1Transform dense fiscal documents into accessible public-facing communications
- 2Create budget visualizations descriptions and infographic briefs using AI
- 3Tailor budget narratives for different stakeholder audiences
- 4Maintain accuracy and nonpartisanship while making budgets engaging
# Plain-Language Budget Communication
Most government budgets are written by and for budget professionals. They use terms like "encumbrances," "fund balance drawdown," "mill levy," and "intergovernmental transfer" without explanation. This creates a democratic deficit: citizens cannot meaningfully participate in budget decisions they cannot understand. AI is a powerful tool for bridging this gap.
The Translation Challenge
Consider this actual sentence from a municipal budget document: "The General Fund unassigned fund balance is projected to decline from 18.2% of expenditures to 14.7% due to one-time capital appropriations for deferred maintenance and the use of ARPA sub-recipient allocations as bridge funding for recurring personnel costs."
A budget professional reads that and understands the city is spending down its savings. A citizen reads it and their eyes glaze over. AI can translate:
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What you'll learn:
- Transform dense fiscal documents into accessible public-facing communications
- Create budget visualizations descriptions and infographic briefs using AI
- Tailor budget narratives for different stakeholder audiences