Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Sanford force the legislature to share

Deputies on Tuesday took the first steps towards Governor Mark Sanford called for the adoption and funding agents, when the Senate budget panel, and the action plan on public spending.
Finance Committee in the Senate plans to release the draft plan, which includes the disputed today by 350 million dollars in incentive money this year because of the O. .. Said Hugh Leatherman. Stay in the budget, that money is likely to survive and, perhaps, is the Sanford veto on whether the controls can not be forced to accept the government money.
Without federal funds, said Leatherman budget in the Senate must be 460 million in cuts to public authorities.
As regulators and federal budget cuts in assistance without warning and,, Sanford colleagues to $ 700 million for federal assistance to an alternative budget plan is equal to the amount of government debt to pay for her to meet the demand are preparing to tap away to have refused.

Tuesday was the focus on the status of prisons.
Greenville Republican Sen. Mike Fair, the prison budget subcommittee chairman of the Budget Update figures to be released soon and the three prisons, about 3,100 prisoners will be closed to the mean. State Fair about $ 21 million to balance the budget to reduce the need for prison.
"Do not send this ban," Sen said. Phil Leventis, a federal argument against the adoption of money paraphrasing.
Sanford spokesman Joel Sawyer of the lawmakers, in particular, Leatherman honest budget that is capable of with this approach is not ready, said. "
Sanford citizens that regulators deliberately terrible budget plans are scared.

"Senator Leatherman budget chaos, and delay the game to discuss strategy and realistic budget will have to stop," Sawyer said.
The political standoff, both sides playing chess incentives are keeping an eye on the end.
Lawmakers for a resolution before the top of the agenda, the Senate, have called if necessary. Tuesday, accounts, introduced by Sen. Vincent Sheheen, D-Kershaw, Sanford who received the money was sent to the Board would be required.

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