9/11: States continue to streamline budgets
Stateline: States continue to streamline budgets
In Louisiana, Gov. Bobby Jindal this year created a new panel to address the question of where the state can find savings.
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine has announced he would lay off 593 state employees, The Roanoke Times reported. Tens of thousands of other state workers will be forced to take an unpaid furlough day in May. The moves come as Kaine tries to address a $1.5 billion shortfall; it’s the fourth time in the current two-year budget cycle that the governor has had to resort to cuts in spending.
Also in the South:ALABAMA: State drops high school graduation tests
ARKANSAS: Gov. Beebe says state can be major player in wind energy industry
FLORIDA: State's economic recovery lags behind other states
GEORGIA: Georgia Works program grows, acts as model for other states
KENTUCKY: Marijuana farming rebounds in tough economy
LOUISIANA: More Louisiana students test at the 'basic' level
MISSISSIPPI: Gov. Barbour announces initiative for small businesses
NORTH CAROLINA: Census report shows drop in poverty in state
SOUTH CAROLINA: Constituents comment on Rep. Wilson's outburst
TENNESSEE: State delays approval of megasite, but still supports project
VIRGINIA: Governor's race issues: Taxes, electricity rates
If you have a news story about public policy to suggest, send an email to info@bettersouth.org
Labels: census, megasite, recovery, taxes, test, wind energy


0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home