Florida lawmakers are releasing initial budget proposals that grapple with shortfalls caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, even though the prospect of billions of dollars coming to the state from Washington might render the plans somewhat meaningless in the weeks to come.

The Senate on Wednesday released an austere health-care spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year that would whack funding for hospitals, kick 19- and 20-year-olds off the Medicaid rolls and reduce spending on services meant to keep people with intellectual and developmental disabilities out of institutions.