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Barbour: Cut or face consequences

January 19, 2010 Mississippi

MOLLY PARKER @ Clarion Ledger
Gov. Haley Barbour emphasized Monday the importance of working together, then warned House lawmakers that failure to yield additional budget-cutting authority to him would result in thousands of criminals turned “loose onto civil society.”
In Barbour’s seventh annual State of the State address, he said if not granted budget-cutting flexibility he is [...]

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What exactly is governor’s authority to cut

January 11, 2010 Mississippi

By Bobby Harrison at Captiol Blog
JACKSON — There seems to be quite a bit of confusion about  the authority the governor has to cut the state budget when revenue collections come in lower than projections.
With a few notable exemptions to his cutting authority, the governor can cut any agency up to 5 percent. But he [...]

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Mississippi Treasurer: Tobacco payments down in ‘09

January 7, 2010 Mississippi

Mississippi Treasurer Tate Reeves says the state’s latest tobacco settlement collection was more than $8 million below expectations.
Reeves sent Gov. Haley Barbour a letter about the shortfall on Wednesday.
Several tobacco companies transfer money to Mississippi each year as payment for the massive lawsuit the state filed against cigarette makers in the 1990s.
The annual payments are [...]

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2 bills to bolster jobs head to Barbour for OK

January 6, 2010 Mississippi

By Molly Parker
Lawmakers made it their first order of business to pass two significant pieces of legislation aimed at keeping Mississippians trained to work and employed.
The House and Senate swiftly answered the governor’s call to pass an incentive package for a pipe-making company that plans to build a $300 million facility in the Delta.
Under [...]

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State budget focus of 2010

January 5, 2010 Mississippi

By SHELIA BYRD – The Associated Press
Before the 2010 Mississippi Legislature’s kickoff today, a key lawmaker was already predicting the outcome: job losses, fee increases and reduced state services.
House Appropriations Chairman Johnny Stringer, D-Montrose, said there will be no way to avoid reductions since the state’s revenue collections remain below expectations.
“It’s no doubt there’s going [...]

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