Posted on 07/14/2008 4:39:21 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3
The total savings will amount to over $16 million dollars. Click "full story" to see the full list of the items vetoed. Monday, July 14, 2008 (From a press release) - Today, Governor Bobby Jindal announced that he has line item vetoed 258 items in the states operating budget for FY 2008-2009 (HB 1), accounting for more than $16.14 million in non-governmental and governmental projects. Governor Jindals 258 vetoes in HB1are more than double the vetoes for all the states previous 12 budgets combined.
Previously, Governor Kathleen Blanco had 39 line item vetoes in her house budget bills during her entire four years in office. Governor Mike Foster had 81 line item vetoes in house budget bills during his term, and over the last 12 years combined, there was a total of 120 line item vetoes in state budget bills.
Governor Jindal said, On the day I took office, I told Louisianians that together we would create a New Louisiana a Louisiana that gives our citizens the opportunities they deserve by taking on bold reforms. For too long, state government has spent and spent, with little regard for taxpayers money. On inauguration day, I said that we must strive for real reform and not mere cosmetic changes to create a New Louisiana. Today, we are taking another step toward that New Louisiana by vetoing unnecessary non-governmental and governmental spending to reduce our state budget and send a signal that we will not settle for business as usual. We are striving for an efficient state government that operates transparently, and wisely invests taxpayer money in state priorities.
During the session, I laid out criteria for legislators to let them know that we would support those projects which were state priorities, but would veto state funding for projects that were not. To be sure, there will always be more worthy causes than there will be state funding. It is our job to ensure tax dollars are wisely spent and invested in state priorities that will further our creation of a New Louisiana that encourages business growth and job creation so our kids dont have to leave home to pursue their dreams.
Governor Jindals 258 line item vetoes of more than $16.14 million from HB 1 comes on the heels of his 25 line item vetoes in the states supplemental bill passed by legislators, which trimmed off a total of more than $9.29 million in savings. Additionally, included in the Governors 258 line item vetoes of HB 1 today was also an item affecting health care providers which DHH estimated would have cost the state around $27 million, meaning the Governors total direct and indirect savings from line items vetoes in HB 1 totaled more than $43 million.
During legislative session in April, Governor Jindal sent a letter to legislators outlining his required criteria to support spending for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in budget bills. The Governors letter stated:
Therefore, below is a list of criteria for NGO funding required to gain my support; and as such, any NGO funding passed by the Legislature that does not meet the following criteria will be vetoed. NGO funding passed by the State Legislature:
- Must have statewide or substantial regional impact.
- Must have been presented/openly discussed during the legislative session.
- Must be a state agency priority.
- Must have the proper disclosure form published online prior to consideration for funding (consistent with information provided in the House disclosure form).
In addition to the Governors vetoes in HB 1 announced today and those in the supplemental bill accounting for more than $9.29 million, Governor Jindal has also made the following fiscal reforms to reduce state spending and make better use of Louisiana taxpayer money since taking office:
· Completely eliminated, for the first time in history, the states long-held, unhealthy habit of relying on one-time revenue to cover recurring expenditures. Eliminating the current years $800 million reliance on one-time money represents the largest year-to-year reduction in Louisianas history.
· Cut 984 vacant state government positions at an estimated savings of $58 million; and as a result of a government hiring freeze, achieved state General Fund savings of $39 million - $14 million more than the $25 million target called for in the Governors executive order.
· Eliminated two government offices and consolidated six others.
· Reformed the states construction financing process (Capital Outlay) by 1) Requiring spending restraint by limiting funding of non-state projects to no more than 25 percent of cash line of credit capacity and requiring 25 percent local match for non-state projects; and 2) Increasing the quality of projects funded through the program by establishing objective criteria for feasibility studies for all projects, to make sure they are necessary, practical, cost-effective, and self-sustaining.
Governor Jindals 258 Vetoes of more than $16.14 Million in HB 1, from the Governors Veto Letter to Legislators at link.
We need more Republicans like him!
Put another zero on the end of that number and we are talking about a good start IMHO.
Boy that’s what I was thinking! We need a whole congress like that too!
I sure hope he keeps it up. The man would make great national material. Go Bobby!
Now, go to Minneapolis and give a barn-burner speech. Then get out on the campaign trail and make some noise!!
We're counting on you, guy!! Don't disappoint.
Good. The UN is entirely made up of NGOs.
Cant wait for him to go national.
THIS is what a Republican should look and sound like.
Not the grifters, thieves and power hungry lowlifes that swarm washington and the RNC like an infestation of fleas on a sickly hound.
G_d send up more men like Bobby Jindal, PLEASE!
in McCain’s Cabinet?
VP?
Whew!
For awhile there, I thought we’d lost him to politics-as-usual.
Whew!
For awhile there, I thought we’d lost him to politics-as-usual.
We just need more men in office like him, period! Bobby’s awesome!
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