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I ask again when will the public be provided
with an assessment of the "real dollar" impact of the Governor's proposal. What we hear in media sound bites is the sun has fallen,
things will change and we need money, money, money. What we read between the lines is the
reductions in LGA formula will be offset by a state wide wage freeze which
indicates nothing "should" change for taxpayers except the new rain
tax. K-12 education gets a formula
increase in real dollars and the so called wage freeze doesn't include steps which for most of us
means a guaranteed increase doing the same work because we got older and wiser
and became teachers working longer as teachers. I agree lane changes should be approved and paid. The media numbers from the county would
indicate that county government has the most to save by the wage freeze however
they received the least media focus and it would appear the bulk of their
impact will be in Social Services.
Highway spending may even be increased as a means to get people working
and to pump money into the construction industry. Will someone in the media take the time to
lay it out for as it stands it appears for every cut in revenue the state
enabled a reduction in cost thus the proposals are tax neutral????? The colleges are filled to capacity with
enrollment up and students standing in line. Their campus cost is fixed and administration numbers not
increasing. Most manufacturing
companies would be delighted with this scenario as it should mean bottom line will
get much better as their unit cost goes down. What is wrong with this picture. Help us understand. People want to understand but we need good information
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- Re: [Winona] Media Reporting Local Facts Budget Paul Double
- Re: [Winona] Media Reporting Local Facts Budget Anne
- Re: [Winona] Media Reporting Local Facts Budget Dwayne Voegeli
- FW: [Winona] Media Reporting Local Facts Budget Paul Double
- FW: [Winona] Media Reporting Local Facts Budget Jerome Christenson
- FW: [Winona] Media Reporting Local Facts Budget Paul Double
- [Winona] Media Reporting Local Facts Budget Dwayne Voegeli
