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Senator Mike Hewitt
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Senate passes state operating budget
State not off the “budget roller coaster,”
says Hewitt
April 25, 2009
Senator
Mike Hewitt, R-Walla Walla, issued the following statement today
on the Senate’s passage of the final state operating budget:
“State
spending has increased more than 33 percent over the past four
years, and spending has occurred at 2-1/2 times the rate of
revenue coming in to the state. Now we’re making painful cuts.
It simply isn’t compassionate to give something and then take it
away.
“In 2006
Gov. Gregoire said our state budgeting had been a roller
coaster, spending when we have a surplus and struggling to make
painful cuts when the economy slumps. ‘It’s time to even out the
ride,’ she said.
“The budget
we passed today did not get us off that budget roller coaster.
In fact, it sets us up to be in an even worse situation in two
years when we write the next biennial budget. It fails to make
the necessary reforms we called for and actually cuts very few
programs – many of them are just left on the books and paid for
with one-time monies. That means we’ll be back here in the same
spot again when that one-time federal or transferred money goes
away.
“My Republican colleagues and I called on
the governor and the majority party to begin addressing this
problem in December. We knew we had a looming budget deficit,
and also knew that taking early action would compound our
savings. As we pointed out, every dollar saved at that time
would have resulted in four dollars saved in the budget we voted
on today. Bottom line, we could have spared ourselves $2.4
billion of these cuts just by acting early. But we didn’t do
that. Instead, the majority party waited until day 104 of a
105-day session to pass a budget.
“We have
also called for substantive government reforms. Republicans have
proposed many good government reform ideas to get us back on
track with our future budgets, and we offered budget amendments
tonight that would have saved nearly 4,000 college slots,
restored services for the most needy, kept up government
performance audits and more – and we proposed ways to pay for
them that would have hurt a lot less. Our amendments were not
adopted.
“The budget
roller coaster ride did not even out with passage of this
budget. It’s time to bring spending in line with our projected
revenue. That’s the only way we’re going to avoid this situation
again in the future.”
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For more
information contact Senate Republican Caucus
Communications Director Rebecca Japhet
at (360) 786-7516 or
japhet.rebecca@leg.wa.gov.
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