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This was in the Observer today. Ahhhh common sense: It's a beautiful thing. :)
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Vagnozzi: We need earlier budget deadline
State Rep. Aldo Vagnozzi, D-Farmington Hills, announced a new plan to move the deadlines up on presenting certain state budgets to the governor.
"When it comes to the state budget, as lawmakers, we have a duty to the people we represent to put the politics aside and do what's right to move Michigan forward," said Vagnozzi, who is serving his final term, due to term limits. "As the end of the fiscal year fast approaches, a possible government shutdown is a very real threat. A state shutdown would have dire consequences for Michigan, putting both our residents and our communities at risk."
Currently, the fiscal year for Michigan runs from Oct. 1 - Sept. 30, with an annual state budget deadline of Sept. 30. Vagnozzi's proposal calls for the Legislature to present all general appropriation bills for the succeeding fiscal period to the governor on or before July 1 of each fiscal year.
Vagnozzi's legislation would be in line with local governments, school boards and colleges, whose fiscal year begins July 1. At the present time, they have to wait three months before they know how much state funding they will be getting.
Last year, New Jersey shut down, affecting the Department of Education, parts of the state Judiciary, state beaches and parks, historic sites, and more than 45,000 state employees. Their casinos were closed, causing a ripple effect that cost the state $1.3 million in revenue every day the shutdown lasted. The state lottery also was closed down.
"The people of Michigan should not have to live in fear each year wondering if their elected leaders will turn their backs on them if they cannot negotiate a budget," Vagnozzi said. "This plan will ensure that the political posturing and last minute budget agreements are done in a timely and efficient manner that won't force Michigan into a shutdown, negating the state's ability to deliver essential services to our citizens." <end snip>
Remember that under the eeee-vil reign of Chief Big Turd, the budget deadline was pushed back.
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