Parkinson to announce budget balancing plan today

TOPEKA – Gov. Mark Parkinson is expected to announce more cuts to the state’s already-scaled back budget this morning.

Initial Department of Revenue numbers released Tuesday showed the Kansas wrapping up the 2009 budget year $126 million short of expected tax revenues. The new fiscal year started Wednesday.

Parkinson, who had told the Legislature in May he would take responsibility for cuts to this year’s budget, has the authority to make cuts where he sees fit.

The governor, a Democrat, is scheduled to discuss his plan to balance the budget at 11 a.m.

7 Comments

  1. Larry67042
    Posted July 2, 2009 at 8:25 am | Permalink

    I would like to know when our wonderful legislature is going to find time to address the tax refunds that have still not been sent to the people. I will expect a penality payment and interest added to my refund.

  2. rocknrolltaz
    Posted July 2, 2009 at 9:27 am | Permalink

    ALL state employees need their pay cut, the Governor should work for free, and stop allowing people to make welfare their occupation. and the only assistance we should be giving the mexicans is a swift kick back to mexico.

  3. heavensgranny
    Posted July 2, 2009 at 10:11 am | Permalink

    To rocknrolltaz……..you say-(ALL state employees need their pay cut) I take offense to that statement. My husband works for the state in the Department of Corrections. He guards prisoners to protect us all from druggies, murders, rapists, child molesters, and the like. You want these hard working people to take a pay cut? I sure hope one of the prisoners doesn’t escape and come knocking on your door!!!

  4. blunt1971
    Posted July 2, 2009 at 11:05 am | Permalink

    The legislators need a pay cut. They are the reason we’re in this mess. For the past 5 years they have been granting tax breaks to entice business to Kansas. Now they have to give tax breaks due to the economy. If legislators would have stuck with their plan to only provide those special tax breaks for two years, then the State would not have gone overbudget. So if you feel you need to point your finger at anyone, point it at those part-time legislators who are only worried about themselves and their agenda.

  5. learner_teacher
    Posted July 2, 2009 at 1:15 pm | Permalink

    Maybe if all Kansas businesses had had to pay a fair wage for a fair days work before January 01, 2010, the state wouldn’t have the budget problems it now has. The Kansas state minimum wage is the lowest in the whole country at $2.65 an hour. It will finally be raised to $7.25 an hour on Jan. 01, 2010. That should help the workers who have been working for slave wages and the state sales tax when these folks have more money to spend.

  6. learner_teacher
    Posted July 2, 2009 at 1:21 pm | Permalink

    For those who say raising the state minimum wage will do away with those jobs, I say; who can live on $2.65 per hour anyway? Kansas should be asshamed it has allowed it for so long. Now the state is paying for this sin with a large budget shortfall. For those who don’t like unions, take note. This is one of the main reasons why we have unions.

  7. Posted July 3, 2009 at 4:50 am | Permalink

    For those who say raising the state minimum wage will do away with those jobs, I say; who can live on $2.65 per hour anyway? Kansas should be asshamed it has allowed it for so long. Now the state is paying for this sin with a large budget shortfall. For those who don’t like unions, take note. This is one of the main reasons why we have unions. Sorry… forgot to say great post – can’t wait to read your next one!

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