Update: Although Gov. Mark Dayton said Thursday his reworked budget should be released Friday, a spokesman said Friday morning that it would not come Friday. It will be released early next week, said spokesman Bob Hume.

Gov. Mark Dayton said his revised budget plan, reworked after a February forecast give the state an improved fiscal outlook, should be ready for public release Friday.

"It's on my desk...I just need to look at it," he said.

The changes in the new budget proposal will hew closely to the outline he set out last month. It will reduce his proposed cuts to health care programs by about $200 million and drop his proposed tax surcharge on wealthy Minnesotans.

"There aren't any surprises, at least that I'm aware of," the governor said.

The plan will not, as floated by Senate Minority Leader Tom Bakk earlier this month, change the fourth tier tax plan so that fewer single taxpayers would be hit with higher taxes.

"There were not revenues available to raise the income levels at which my proposed fourth tier would begin," Dayton said.