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Slash N.J. Spending – Please!

6 hours ago ago from OldhardheadsNJ

What was Governor Corzine's proposed solution to unemployment in NJ? If you said improve the economy, you would be wrong. Here's what the plan appeared to be. His plan was to hire people. Ya know, hire people to lower unemployment. Pay the with taxpayer money. Start projects, such as a tunnel under the Hudson River . Honest increase the number of government employees. Dunno who he expected to pay for them, but that was the philosophy. No ...

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DemCare Will Bankrupt North Carolina

13 hours ago ago from Asheville Tea Party

North Carolina’s state budget is already at the breaking point. This year, lawmakers – desperate to raise revenue hit us with $1 billion in state tax hikes including a 1% sales tax increase, and 30% increases in the excise taxes on beer, wine, and liquor. Even with all that, they only managed to delay the inevitable train wreck for another year by using $1.4 billion in federal “stimulus” funds and nearly $100 million from various state “trust ...

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Late-Breaking News: Code Red for Arizona State Parks

3 hours ago ago from PreservationNation

Written by Anthony Veerkamp The Arizona Legislature rang in Christmas week with the passage of a draconian state budget bill that will force the closure of virtually all state parks, shutting a system that serves more than two million visitors annually, while depriving local communities of some $266 million a year in parks-related income. The bill now on Governor Jan Brewer’s desk includes $8.6 million in cuts to Arizona State ...

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Greece is to California as...

17 hours ago ago from The Mess That Greenspan Made

The LA Times reports that things are not so golden in the Golden State as Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger once again turns to Washington for help in averting a death spiral. Facing a budget deficit of more than $20 billion, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is expected to call for deep reductions in already suffering local mass transit programs, renew his push to expand oil drilling off the Santa Barbara coast and appeal to Washington for billions ...

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Chat with the Governor to cope with state budget crisis ends on a question mark. Gov. Gibbons left early. Had other, more pressing appointment.

23 hours ago ago from News Carson City

At his much touted Open Door Meeting with state lawmakers and the news media, Governor Gibbons started the session with a dismal evaluation of the state budget, said more state worker pay cuts or furloughs are in the works, and then walked out of the meeting saying he had to be somewhere else at 11am. Gibbons' communications director and a few lawmakers were left in his office to continue discussions on their own. Sen. Bob Coffin (D-LV) ...

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Wis. governor says 2009 was hardest year in office

7 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Wis. governor says 2009 was hardest year in office MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Gov. Jim Doyle said Wednesday the economic recession made 2009 his most challenging year in office, but Wisconsin responded well by helping the unemployed and positioning itself for recovery. In a year-end interview at the governor's residence, Doyle said the hardest part was watching people struggle after losing jobs through no fault of their own. "There's just no ...

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NJ gov trims budget as gov-elect plans more cuts

11 hours ago ago from U.S. News

NJ gov trims budget as gov-elect plans more cuts TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has whacked more than $800 million from the current state budget less than a month before leaving office, he said Tuesday as his successor announced preparations for steep reductions for the fiscal year ahead. The $839 million in Corzine's additional cuts include $100 million from eliminating the state's contribution to the employee pension ...

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Kansas gov to propose tobacco tax increase in 2010

8 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Kansas gov to propose tobacco tax increase in 2010 TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- Gov. Mark Parkinson will propose increasing Kansas' tobacco taxes next year, a spokeswoman said Wednesday. The Democratic governor's plan is likely to face strong opposition in the Republican-controlled Legislature, although the Senate's top leader said he'd support the idea. Parkinson spokeswoman Beth Martino said the governor hasn't settled on how much of an ...

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