By Daniel Desrochers Kanawha County commissioners finalized the county's budget for the upcoming fiscal year on Tuesday morning, making a long list of cuts official. The vast majority of Kanawha County's budget - 85 percent - is made up of property taxes. But since those have gone down in the past year, largely due to the bankruptcy of Alpha Natural Resources mines in the county, estimates for next year are about $578,865 less. The rest of the county money is made up of taxes (like gas and oil severance, horse and dog racing, wine and liquor and hotel occupancy taxes), reimbursements, grants, video lottery and county revenue. The bulk of the county's $51 million goes to government and public safety expenses. Total government covers all of the county's elected offices, except for the sheriff.