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  • Louisiana's Education Funding Is Short $22 Million

    01/16/2003 5:04:31 AM PST · by Theodore R. · 1 replies · 172+ views
    The Shreveport (LA) Times ^ | 01-16-03 | Hasten, Mike
    <p>Posted on January 16, 2003 BATON ROUGE - The problem of funding Louisiana's public schools is twice as bad as when classes started this year, state education board members learned Wednesday. That means local school systems may have to absorb some of the hit.</p>
  • CA - Analyst: Davis overstated budget shortfall by $9 billion

    01/15/2003 11:46:02 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 10 replies · 121+ views
    SJ Mercury News ^ | 1/15/03 | AP - Sacramento
    <p>SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Gray Davis is overstating the state's two-year budget shortfall nearly $9 billion, California's nonpartisan legislative analyst said Wednesday.</p> <p>She issued a report estimating the state's revenues will be at least $26 billion short over the next 18 months -- in contrast to Davis' predictions that the state faces a $34.6 billion deficit.</p>
  • CA: Davis warns of shortfall, offers a plan for growth

    01/07/2003 7:58:40 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 9 replies · 214+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 1/7/03 | Margaret Talev
    <p>Gov. Gray Davis receives a hug from his wife, Sharon, and applause from a Memorial Auditorium audience after he's sworn in to his second term on Monday.</p> <p>Gov. Gray Davis began his second term Monday by pledging to create jobs and protect basic government services but warning Californians to brace themselves for a state budget crisis that "boggles the mind."</p>
  • Sailing rough budget waters Tennessee Gov.-elect Bredesen considers furloughs, layoffs, cuts

    01/05/2003 11:31:25 AM PST · by JDGreen123 · 8 replies · 264+ views
    Chattanooga Times Free Press ^ | January 05, 2003 | John Commins
    NASHVILLE — Democratic Gov.-elect Phil Bredesen said employee furloughs and layoffs coupled with across-the-board department cuts will be "on the table" if that’s what it takes to balance the state budget. "Obviously, the state is once again in a more serious situation than anyone realized in September, October or November," Mr. Bredesen told the Chattanooga Times Free Press last week during an interview at his Nashville office. "The fact that the revenue estimates were too optimistic, combined with the TennCare issue, those are two significant, multihundred-million-dollar hits to the budget," he said. "I would have thought on July 15 that...
  • California budget shortfall may exceed $34 billion (over 18 months)

    12/18/2002 4:30:36 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 60 replies · 420+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 12/18/02 | AP- Sacramento
    <p>A deficit of that magnitude leaves the state facing "just too big a gap to close" without tax hikes, Davis told a Los Angeles radio station Wednesday.</p> <p>As he makes his case for deep budget cuts and possible tax increases, Davis has hinted for weeks that the shortfall would far exceed the $21 billion estimated last month by legislative analysts.</p>
  • California Budget Shortfall Nears $35 Billion

    12/18/2002 4:11:43 PM PST · by Nachum · 28 replies · 376+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | Dec. 18, 2002 | Reuters
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California's budget deficit has ballooned to a staggering $34.8 billion, Gov. Gray Davis (news - web sites) announced on Wednesday, leaving lawmakers the task of crafting a new spending plan with scant revenues to fund state programs. "(It) is far more than any expert predicted," Davis told reporters. Previous official estimates put the deficit at $21 billion. Davis made his announcement after meeting with top legislative leaders to discuss the shortfall over the next 18 months that has already forced the Democratic governor to propose $10.2 billion in spending cuts in the nation's most populous and...
  • Revenue gap may grow (oh my goodness Maine!)

    10/24/2002 5:53:01 PM PDT · by SheLion · 20 replies · 330+ views
    Boston.com ^ | 24 October 2002 | Francis X. Quinn
    <p>AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A newly revised forecast by an advisory state panel holds potential for enlarging a government revenue shortfall already pegged at about $240 million by $25 million or more, according to legislative analysts.</p> <p>The negative adjustments could make more difficult a task that has bedeviled lawmakers and Gov. Angus King for months: matching current spending levels with available resources.</p>
  • Budget sessions loom Maine

    09/20/2002 6:49:15 AM PDT · by SheLion · 1 replies · 224+ views
    Bangor Daily News ^ | 20 September 2002 | A. Jay Higgins
    Hearings’ timing poses problems for legislators AUGUSTA — State House hearings on Gov. Angus King’s $240 million supplemental budget package will begin the week of Oct. 7 , but a special legislative session needed to approve the bill may not take place until after the Nov. 5 general election. In that event, responsibility for crafting the mix of program cuts and tax realignments to balance the budget will fall to members of a lame duck Legislature. “For reasons that are impossible for me to untangle — this has taken a while,” said Sen. Jill Goldthwait, a Bar Harbor independent....
  • King rejects claims he's a big spender/Barf Alert

    09/09/2002 5:50:25 PM PDT · by SheLion · 11 replies · 191+ views
    Boston.com ^ | 9 September 2002
    <p>AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Gov. Angus King is taking exception to charges by some gubernatorial candidates that he's led a state government that spends beyond its means.</p> <p>''I'm not going to get into a debate with the candidates. They have to make their points,'' King said during a recent interview. ''But I'm going to defend the record we have achieved.''</p>
  • Maine teachers share lessons learned about laptops

    09/03/2002 1:01:52 AM PDT · by SheLion · 13 replies · 2,084+ views
    Boston.com ^ | 3 September 2002
    <p>This is pitiful!  Maine is in BIG TROUBLE with the budget. Yet, Governor King will NOT do away with the lap top program! The Governor has $30 million stashed away for laptops!!!</p> <p>As public schools across Maine prepare to give laptop computers to nearly 17,000 seventh-graders, teachers at nine schools that pioneered the program are sharing what they've learned.</p>
  • Stock plunge threatens state budget Davis spending plan assumes market, economy will recover

    07/27/2002 5:43:50 AM PDT · by randita · 7 replies · 292+ views
    SF Chronicle ^ | 7/27/02 | Lynda Gledhill, Chronicle Sacramento Bureau
    <p>Sacramento -- Wall Street's summer meltdown could threaten a key assumption in Gov. Gray Davis' plan to close a $23.6 billion budget deficit: that economic recovery is just around the corner.</p> <p>Some experts predict that even if Davis and lawmakers manage to patch together a budget this summer, steeper tax increases and deeper spending cuts will be needed to deal with future budget deficits.</p>
  • Governor (Davis-CA) asks budget panel to find $1 billion more

    06/17/2002 5:08:29 PM PDT · by randita · 46 replies · 744+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 6/17/02 | Alexa Haussler
    <p>SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Gray Davis has asked the committee scraping to fill a $23.6 billion budget hole to find $1 billion more -- with cuts or tax increases -- to boost emergency reserves and protect California's credit.</p> <p>Now, after two full weeks of meetings, the Conference Committee on the Budget must decide how to come up with about $5.5 billion. That includes $1 billion reserve, about $1 billion in additions the panel has made to the budget and roughly $3.5 billion in car and cigarette tax increases proposed by Davis last month.</p>
  • Budget panel (CA) has yet to say the T word (taxes)

    06/17/2002 5:07:05 AM PDT · by randita · 12 replies · 403+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 6/16/02 | John Hill
        Budget panel has yet to say the T word That's T as in 'taxes,' a term that's AWOL as the state's deadline passes. By John Hill -- Bee Capitol Bureau Published 2:15 a.m. PDT Sunday, June 16, 2002 In two fast-paced weeks, the Legislature's special budget-writing committee has taken scores of actions to cope with a $23.6 billion shortfall. But it has so far sidestepped the fiscal equivalent of the 800-pound gorilla: raising taxes. Gov. Gray Davis proposed $3.5 billion in taxes to help balance the books in the fiscal year that begins July 1, including...