"These subcommittees are charged with
the responsibility of examining all aspects of
government to determine how we can continue to
ratchet down the cost of government and focus on
the delivery of services to the people at a
reduced price to the taxpayers," Senator
Dardenne (R-Baton Rouge) said. "We have to
prepare for the reality that we just don’t
have the revenue to do the things we have done
in the past. I don’t see further tax increases
on the horizon and our most recent budget
projections show that we may have a $200 million
plus budget shortfall next year."
The intensive cost cutting effort comes after
a difficult series of legislative sessions where
lawmakers had to raise revenues, eliminate state
jobs and cut state spending to avoid devastating
reductions in state health care, higher
education and public safety services. With that
in mind, members of the cost cutting
subcommittees are being asked to commit the
time, effort and political discipline to take
the next step.
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