Fiscal Year 2011-2012 is referred to as the "Cliff Year" because Louisiana faces a $1.6 billion budget shortfall that will be difficult to address. Over 90% of Louisiana's $25.5 billion budget is protected from cuts, so the shortfall must be absorbed by discretionary funding, resulting in cuts over 60% to affected departments. The shortfall is projected to continue through FY2015 even with strong revenue growth, necessitating permanent budget cuts or revenue increases. Addressing the shortfall will require politically difficult decisions about taxes, fees, dedications or expenditures.