Mr. Huebsch has a plan.
A commitment among Republicans to block any tax increases could mean a new two-year budget wouldn't pass the full Legislature, Assembly Speaker Mike Huebsch (R-West Salem) said today.
...The current budget ends on June 30. If a new budget isn't in place by then, spending will continue at current levels.
Not that it's exactly a surprise. This has been tossed around for 6 weeks or so.
Forcing the State and the locals to live on last year's generous allocations of money (and preventing DarthDoyle from accelerating the State's slide into bankruptcy) is a valid option--and may be the best one.
Regular people occasionally do with less. The State can do so, too.
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I'll be surprised if that happens. If it does, then Huebsch will show the state that he has some stones, something I don't think he has...but I hope I'm wrong.
If he had real stones, he would send a budget to Pol Pot with spending cuts. But a long journey begins with a single step.
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