HOUSE REPUBLICAN
LEADER BRUCE HANNA
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 9, 2010 |
Contact: Nick
Smith 503-986-1351 |
HANNA COMMENTS ON
PROPOSED AGENCY REDUCTIONS
SALEM—House Republican Leader Bruce Hanna (R-Roseburg)
had the following to say regarding agency reduction plans to rebalance the
2009-11 budget:
“Across-the-board reductions are the wrong solution to
re-balancing the state budget. The state’s current leadership mismanaged
this budget from the very beginning. They have failed to protect critical
services, despite $8 billion in new government spending and $1.6 billion in
job-killing tax and fee increases.
“The Legislature has already cut education funding,
but has provided huge spending increases to several state agencies.
Across-the-board reductions will only protect those agencies at the expense of
our schools.
“The Legislature can’t afford to wait for
‘further analysis’ or yet another taxpayer-funded bailout from the
federal government. We should immediately convene into special session, make
the tough decisions, and re-prioritize spending to protect the most essential programs
in education, public safety and human services from devastating cuts.
“A rebalance will require difficult and
perhaps even unpopular choices. Republicans are willing to engage in dialogue
and make those difficult decisions. Through items such as remaining other
fund ending balances, common sense policy changes, and a freeze on all state
employee salaries- concepts outlined in the Back to Basics Budget- there are
enough resources to hold education and other critical services harmless.”
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