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Governor Barbour Preparing for Trim Budget
Wall Street woes, lower revenues spur need for
conservative spending
From: Office of the Governor Filed
10/10/08 GCN
(JACKSON, Mississippi)—
Governor Haley Barbour asked legislators and state agency directors to
find ways to cut spending this year and in Fiscal Year 2010 as a result of
lower tax collections during the current economic crisis.
“Just as Mississippi families
and businesses are revising their budgets and looking for ways to save
money, we in state government must tighten our belts, too,” Governor Haley
Barbour said. “High fuel costs and lower-than-expected tax collections
mean we must further control our spending.”
General fund revenues for the
first quarter of the current fiscal year were $23.8 million, or 2.11
percent, below the estimate. Mississippi could miss its revenue estimate
by more than $100 million for Fiscal Year 2009, which ends June 30.
Governor Barbour requested agencies find ways to trim budgets 2 percent
for the current fiscal year and further reduce spending by 4 percent for
next year.
Mississippi is not immune to
the global credit crunch and downturn in the housing market. Fortunately,
prudent budgeting since 2004 has positioned the state well financially and
restored the Rainy Day Fund. However in lean times, protecting the state’s
savings account becomes even more crucial. Steps must be taken to guard
the state’s financial solvency and credit rating.
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