Post by Logan on Feb 12, 2017 20:35:38 GMT -6
Republicans Want Pay Raises Bullock Prioritizes Montana Workers & Families
Anyone who has read any news out of Helena in the last month will tell you that this legislative session is all about the budget. Coal, oil, and gas prices have been slipping and it’s clear that the bust has finally come to the Bakken. For states like Montana, that rely heavily on tax revenue from natural resource industries, state budgets are in a crunch. Surrounding energy producing states, like Wyoming and North Dakota, are experiencing major budget shortfalls.
However, Montana still has money set aside, putting us well ahead of our neighbors in terms of fiscal stability. Why is this? Oh, a little thing called the rainy-day fund that Governor Bullock worked hard to protect from the hands of the GOP and their attempts to give handouts to poor millionaires.
Nonetheless, everyone agrees that it is time to reassess the funding levels for Montana’s agencies, programs, and elected branches. Well everyone except for the GOP Majority. During a time when the GOP has cut the DPHHS budget by $93 million, on the backs of our state’s seniors, children, and most vulnerable, they decided it’s time for an undeserved pay raise. Most of the Republicans just vote NO and complain, they should be giving the taxpayers refunds, not demanding more.
The first bill dropped on Governor Bullock’s desk during this session was HB 1, the Feed Bill (more like pig feed), which funds the Montana Legislative Session. The GOP legislators continue to sadistically slash the state budget yet they somehow found a way to give themselves a nice 14% budget increase. Imagine that.
Read more: mtcowgirl.com/2017/02/07/republicans-want-pay-raises-bullock-prioritizes-montana-workers-families/
Anyone who has read any news out of Helena in the last month will tell you that this legislative session is all about the budget. Coal, oil, and gas prices have been slipping and it’s clear that the bust has finally come to the Bakken. For states like Montana, that rely heavily on tax revenue from natural resource industries, state budgets are in a crunch. Surrounding energy producing states, like Wyoming and North Dakota, are experiencing major budget shortfalls.
However, Montana still has money set aside, putting us well ahead of our neighbors in terms of fiscal stability. Why is this? Oh, a little thing called the rainy-day fund that Governor Bullock worked hard to protect from the hands of the GOP and their attempts to give handouts to poor millionaires.
Nonetheless, everyone agrees that it is time to reassess the funding levels for Montana’s agencies, programs, and elected branches. Well everyone except for the GOP Majority. During a time when the GOP has cut the DPHHS budget by $93 million, on the backs of our state’s seniors, children, and most vulnerable, they decided it’s time for an undeserved pay raise. Most of the Republicans just vote NO and complain, they should be giving the taxpayers refunds, not demanding more.
The first bill dropped on Governor Bullock’s desk during this session was HB 1, the Feed Bill (more like pig feed), which funds the Montana Legislative Session. The GOP legislators continue to sadistically slash the state budget yet they somehow found a way to give themselves a nice 14% budget increase. Imagine that.
Read more: mtcowgirl.com/2017/02/07/republicans-want-pay-raises-bullock-prioritizes-montana-workers-families/