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The State of the State

Started by Towntalk, December 27, 2008, 12:19:12 AM

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irishbobcat

In Fact, Mr. Ryan and Mr. Wilson will probably vote themselves a 2.4% raise when they return to Washington in January.

Dennis Spisak
Mahoning Valley Greens
Ohio Green Party

Towntalk

On this you make a very good point.

The same can be applied to the U. S. Congress that just got a huge pay increase.

Will Tim Ryan or Charlie Wilson set an example by turning back their raise in view of the economic crisis we're facing?

Absolutely no.

irishbobcat

Will Governor Ted, State Rep Hagan, Gerberry, and senators Cafaro and newly appointed rockem sockem robot reduce their paychecks 25% to set an example
of political leadership??????


Dennis Spisak

Mahoning Valley Greens
Ohio Green Party

Towntalk

#1
Like Many States, Ohio Reaches for A Lifeline

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/26/AR2008122601837.html?hpid=topnews


·   Ohio has shed 100,000 jobs in the past year
·   Projects the most serious erosion of state income in 40 years and a two-year budget deficit of $7.3 billion.
·   Many things Ohio spends money on are becoming more expensive, Medicaid most prominently. In the 2007 budget year, Medicaid costs devoured 24.2 percent of the state's general fund, or $4.3 billion.
·   Ohio's school money has largely been spared the budget knife, but if revenue projections are accurate, cuts will be required in the balanced budget that he must submit by Feb. 2.
·   At the Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks, director Lisa Hamler-Fugitt asked for $14 million a year from the state and received $8.5 million despite growing demand and rising food costs.