Scribner: Deficit Package Fails Taxpayers
Rep. Scribner also supported legislation to cut his own legislative pay by 5 percent, delay an $87 million union contract until a budget is in place, and provide substantial budget relief to towns and cities struggling to put their own budgets in place. However, these proposals were defeated largely along party lines.
Rep. Scribner noted the $274,000 provision for increasing spending is proof that Democrat legislators have yet to become serious about eliminating the state’s projected $6 billion over the next two years.
“The legislature had a chance to actually reduce the size of government but instead passed a sham bill,” said Rep. Scribner. “The package that was approved only plays a shell game with state funds and amazingly, hikes spending at the same time.”
During the day’s legislative session, lawmakers approved measures to temporarily comply with state laws to balance the budget but warned that the deficit could spike again as early as this week because of falling revenues. Proposals Rep. Scribner joined with fellow Republicans legislators in cosponsoring include:
- Cutting their own pay by 5 percent;
- Delaying an $87 million salary increase package for corrections officers until a budget is in place;
- Restoring $54 million in cuts Democrats eliminated from Gov. Rell’s deficit reduction proposal
- Delaying or eliminate local mandates such as costly in-school suspension and treating juvenile offenders as adults, which police departments support.
“In the private sector, people are seeing pay cuts or losing their jobs” said Rep. Scribner. “Rather than take the steps it clearly must to cut state spending and address the difficult economic times, the Legislature just pushed off tough choices. There continues to be an incredible level of avoidance and denial by the Democratic leadership as the situation worsens each day.”
2 Responses to “Scribner: Deficit Package Fails Taxpayers”
I have been a resident in Bethel for about 34 years and feel you on the right track as far as your proposals to keep taxes under control. It appears you are one of the few politicians who has not forgotten they are public servants and not dictators. I am very disappointed in the direction this state has taken and feel most incumbents should be voted out of office during re-election; I plan to work toward that end. Thank you for your efforts.
Comment made on April 28th, 2009 at 11:25 amSupport Gov. Rell’s budget proposal.
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