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Updated: 6:14 PM Dec 29, 2009
NEW INFO: Budget Cuts Planned for W.Va. State Government
Gov. Joe Manchin is banking on West Virginia's share of federal stimulus funds to offset most of the 3.4 percent budget cut he's ordered for all executive branch departments.
Posted: 6:21 PM Dec 28, 2009Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
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UPDATE at 6pm Tuesday
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Gov. Joe Manchin is banking on West Virginia's share of federal stimulus funds to offset most of the 3.4 percent budget cut he's ordered for all executive branch departments.
The governor ordered the cuts Monday to avoid a potential shortfall in general tax revenue estimated at $120 million. The Legislature and Supreme Court have also agreed to reduce spending.
Those other two branches of government consume less than 4 percent of this year's general revenue budget. Manchin has given the executive branch agencies until Jan. 20 to determine where and how they will cut.
The administration predicts that essential services will remain intact.
Stimulus dollars also helped West Virginia avoid painful cuts when lawmakers passed the current budget in May.
ORIGINAL STORY
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- Midyear budget cuts are in store for all three branches of West Virginia state government to avoid a potential budget deficit now estimated at $120 million.
Gov. Joe Manchin ordered all executive branch agencies, including those headed by other elected officials, to trim spending by 3.4 percent. They have until Jan. 20 to explain how they will meet that mandate.
The governor said that the Legislature and Supreme Court have also agreed to as-yet-unspecified cuts.
As with other states, the recession has weakened West Virginia's general tax revenues. The budget year ends June 30, and Manchin budget officials believe those revenues will miss their $3.7 billion estimate by $120 million.
The governor had previously hoped improved savings would keep things balanced.
Latest Comments
" Where is Gaston Caperton? Recruit him for U. S. Senate." I totally agree...bring back Gaston. The highway dept. and other agencies always had work when he was in office and no one was starving. He knew how to handle the state unlike "JOE".
TO WV CITIZEN, there also isn't anything wrong with his family members getting "HIGH-UP" jobs when he took office either,HUH? Remember they were "the most qualified in the state" for those positions.
HOPEFULLY WITH THE NEW STIMULUS MONEY WE CAN BUILD NEW EAST WING TARP ADDITION TO OUR WHAT USE TO BE BEAUTIFUL MANSION. HERE IS AN IDEA, DO AWAY WITH THE "LOW BID AND HIGH BID" ON PROJECTS. I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT THE STATE IS SPENDING HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON OFFICE MACHINERY THAT WILL NOT DO WHAT WAS SPECED OUT. THE PURCHASING DIVISION WENT WITH LOW BID. SO NOW YOU ARE THROWING MONEY AWAY BUT THE USERS OF THE MACHINES ARE AFRAID TO SAY ANYTHING. BUT WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS.
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