Friday, July 30, 2010

Justice We Pursue

Just how big is the MN Budget Deficit?

If we...

  • Cut all kids from health care ($139 million) and
  • Eliminate all cash welfare ($145 million) and
  • Shut down 20% of nursing homes ($191 million) and
  • Cut salaries 10% for all branches of government ($225 million) and
  • Eliminate all Local Government Aid ($1 billion) and
  • Close all the state parks ($52 million) and
  • Eliminate House and Senate per diem ($4.2 million) and
  • Shut down 10 State College campuses ($146 million) and
  • Cut all state government operations by 50% (1.75 billion)

AND ADD IT ALL UP: It only reaches $3.6 billion of the $5.4 billion projected deficit!
Based on House Research Estimates of 2009 spending levels.

 

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Comments  

 
# Rachel HK 2009-12-04 10:29
Cuts are not the answer. In the current economic crisis the programs and services that are on the chopping block are necessary for their beneficiaries. We need to be sending messages to our elected officials that raising revenues and finding ways to protect those in need are the answers, not cuts.
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