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Title: McDonnell's Deep Cuts Send Shock Waves in Virginia (500 jobs to be cut)
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Published: Feb 19, 2010
Author: Bob Lewis
Post Date: 2010-02-19 01:07:04 by Nebuchadnezzar
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McDonnell's Deep Cuts Send Shock Waves in Virginia State reacts to massive cuts By BOB LEWIS Updated 9:49 AM EST, Thu, Feb 18, 2010

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Gov. Bob McDonnell has proposed deep, unprecedented cuts to public schools, the state government work force and health and welfare safety net programs in a $2.1 billion bid to balance a critically troubled state budget.

The Republican governor, who ruled out any tax boosts before he took office a month ago, sent shock waves across a General Assembly struggling with its own budget plans and through teachers, state workers.

The cuts include rolling back the base state support for local public schools to 2008 levels, using buses longer and not funding sports coaches in education.

McDonnell's cuts also would necessitate about 500 state employee layoffs, many of them at mental health facilities slated for cutbacks or closures.

Other cuts include five unpaid days off annually for state workers, closing five state parks and slashing a programs that aid the homeless and prevent teen pregnancies. Click here for a complete list of proposed cuts.

"All the cuts gave me heartburn. All of them were difficult because I know that behind every cut there is a Virginian -- somebody in this room or somebody out of the 7.8 million people we have -- that might be affected by that,'' McDonnell said after outlining his cuts at a news conference.

After weeks of private talks with senior legislators and the staffs of the House and Senate budget-writing committees, McDonnell detailed what he has recommended to them for reconciling a $4 billion shortfall in revenue the state projects through 2012.

The General Fund budget for fiscal 2010 is about $14 billion. House and Senate money committees report their new budgets for fiscal 2011 and 2012 on Sunday.

As Virginia continues to struggle with an economic downturn that will cost state government an estimated $11 billion from mid-2007 through 2012, however, McDonnell said he will increase the state's official forecast of anticipated revenue by $200 million over the next two fiscal years. Finance Secretary said the projection was based on marginal recent improvement in collections of the state corporation tax and the levy paid to record real estate deeds, wills, lawsuits and contracts.

From education, McDonnell recommends $731 million in cuts over the next 2{ years. Public employee compensation, retirement and benefits account for $966 million in reductions and savings. And Health and Human Resources programs face $345 million in combined cuts far deeper than those proposed by Democratic former Gov. Tim Kaine four weeks before he ceded the office to McDonnell.

For schools, the reductions come after deep cuts that Kaine had already mandated, largely to non-teaching support staff, in two years of budget cuts that totaled $7 billion.

"In the last biennium, we lost 4,350 teachers," an angry Robley S. Jones, chief lobbyist for the Virginia Education Association, said after McDonnell's comments.

"They're throwing the children of Virginia's poorest localities under the bus," Jones said. "What does Lee County do? Lee County is 80 percent dependent on state funds? The Virginia disparity is already one of the worst in the nation."

Democratic leaders were dubious at best.

"He's shredding the safety net,'' said Janet Howell, D-Fairfax County and a member of the Finance Committee. "Look what he's cutting: free clinics, the homeless, teen pregnancy, school breakfasts, insurance for children. Up to now, we've been able to protect our most vulnerable citizens and now they're at risk."

Some Democrats don't see it easily reconciled in time for the scheduled March 13 adjournment. Sen. R. Edward Houck, D-Spotsylvania, another Finance Committee member, said he can't imagine Senate Democrats accepting all of McDonnell's cuts.

"I'm glad this is out in the public domain now,'' he said, leafing through McDonnell's list of proposed cuts. ``The public needs to know the impact of this. This brings it home.''

The biggest bite to schools, $226 million, comes from returning the spending base to 2008 levels. The state would save $130 million from eliminating supplements for salaries of coaches and department chairs. School buses would remain in service for 15 years instead of 12, a $19.5 million savings. School breakfasts would disappear.

McDonnell said five furlough days for state employees in each of the next two years would be offset by a 3 percent bonus for Christmas 2011.

The state will continue to make retirement contributions for existing employees' contributions, he said, but the state will reap substantial savings by requiring that new state hires contribute one-fifth to their state retirement plans.

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#1. To: Nebuchadnezzar (#0)

Gov. Bob McDonnell has proposed deep, unprecedented cuts to public schools, the state government work force and health and welfare safety net programs in a $2.1 billion bid to balance a critically troubled state budget.

he's still a couple of billion short of balance.

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he's still a couple of billion short of balance.

Too bad Virginia can't crank up the printing presses like the fedgov, ain't it?

The Fool On The Hill  posted on  2010-02-19   8:33:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Maybe the Administration should stop trying to destroy the coal industry...just a thought.

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