Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Pennsylvania budget calls for deep spending cuts

Another State with unprecedented fiscal problems.

Calling the state's fiscal problems unprecedented, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett unveiled Tuesday a budget that asks state employees to forgo pay increases and pay more for their health care.

The state is facing a budget gap of more than $4 billion, and its new governor is keeping his promise not to raise taxes to close it. Instead, he is looking for concessions from public employees and for cuts from a wide array of agencies. Also, some 1,500 positions would disappear in the budget that cuts overall spending by 3%.

"We have to spend less because we have less to spend," Corbett said. "We must tax no more because people have no more to give."

Source: finance.yahoo.com

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