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Assembly speaker proposes 'balanced approach' to handling state budget woes

Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley told a business group today that continuing to “cut, cut, cut” the state budget in response to revenue shortfalls will damage Nevada in the long run.

Echoing a presentation she’s been giving at town halls around the state for several months, Buckley, D-Las Vegas, told the North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce a “balanced approach” that doesn’t cut teacher salaries will be necessary to get the state out of its current hole.


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  • Buckley didn’t go into specifics about what she plans to propose, especially when it comes to increasing state revenue -- raising taxes -- to avoid an estimated $2.4 billion in cuts to current state service levels over the coming two years for which the Legislature budgets.

    Gov. Jim Gibbons, a Republican who has vowed not to increase most taxes, is scheduled to present his budget proposals Thursday, when he will deliver his State of the State address.

    Buckley is scheduled to present the Democratic response to Gibbons’ speech. She said it’s hard to be specific without knowing what Gibbons will say, but she plans to present constructive proposals rather than merely objecting to Gibbons’ plans.

    Buckley told the small group of assembled business people that she’s been gathering ideas for possible “solutions” that can be examined and hashed out by the Legislature after it convenes next month.

    Among the proposals she favors: getting rid of outdated tax breaks and wasteful use of economic-development funds; reforming but not eliminating public-employee retirement benefits.

    Education, she said, must be improved as the basis of future prosperity, a view that others in the room echoed.

    “I know that together we can come up with solutions for our state that will allow us to continue our progress,” Buckley said.

     

    Contact reporter Molly Ball at mball@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2919.

     

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    Rant Bea wrote on January 14, 2009 04:59 PM: fire all teachers
    teachers pay no taxes
    taxes are too high
    high life for all
    all cops eat donuts
    donuts pass go
    go figure
    figure out Las Vegas
    Las Vegas is going nowhere
    nowhere to run
    run up my tax bill
    bill me later
    later, people
    people need people
    people need people
    people need people
    people need people

    Recursion can work for or against you.

    Let's be civil, folks. Plate tectonics keeps us remarkably cozy whether we like it or not.


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    steve wrote on January 14, 2009 04:01 PM: Patrick is such a coward, he's now posting as Helenweils. He can't support his asinine ideas, so he steals others' names and posts his lies.

    The ONLY "idea" that Barbara Buckley has or has ever had is to raise taxes. She's too ignorant and incompetent to come up with anything else.


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    steve wrote on January 14, 2009 04:00 PM: Patrick is such a coward, he's now posting as Helenweils. He can't support his asinine ideas, so he steals others' names and posts his lies.



    The ONLY "idea" that Barbara Buckley has or has ever had is to raise taxes. She's too ignorant and incompetent to come up with anything else.


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    steve wrote on January 14, 2009 04:00 PM: Patrick is such a coward, he's now posting as Helenweils. He can't support his asinine ideas, so he steals others' names and posts his lies.

    The ONLY "idea" that Barbara Buckley has or has ever had is to raise taxes. She's too ignorant and incompetent to come up with anything else.


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    Sad Summerlin wrote on January 14, 2009 03:58 PM: Identity theft is wonderful... anyone who has been paying any attention lately knows those are not Helen's typical posts...

    As to this news item:

    Speaker Buckley is great at informing us about what she is NOT going to do, but again fails to the disclose her actual plan.

    We have heard this time and again from our leaders in the House... we won't do this, we can't do this... but where is the plan...

    Let's get to it folks... WHATS THE PLAN!!!!


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    helenweils wrote on January 14, 2009 03:15 PM: I know I seem to waffle on my opinion quite a bit...one minute I'm for taxes, the next I'm against them. However, the bottom line is that just proves how hard it is to solve the problem. I think we should raise taxes and lower them at the same time. The end result will be that the increased tax revenue will help the state meet it's budget, while the decrease in taxes will give people more money in their pockets so that they can spend more. It's really a great idea!


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    Two Cents wrote on January 14, 2009 02:39 PM: I do agree with the union problem. We are treading dangerous water when we only look out for ourselves and our little cliques. It's one thing to look out for ourselves personally but as a whole (as in unions) we need to watch out what we ask for because we may get it and it's not always good. This is not a union forum but the unions are a part of the whole of this problem. Let's cut the pork in the school system like free lunches for illegal immigrants and free bussing which should have been privatized years ago. Yes, I know, this kind of thinking may be too radical for some.


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    Ken wrote on January 14, 2009 02:09 PM: If Buckley was serious about doing something beyond raising taxes and criticizing the Governor she would have a plan ready and not merely be waiting to see what he comes up with.

    She is playing politics at a time when we need leaders in this state who are willing to make the tough choices while keeping an eye on growth.

    Oh and Susan, if you think Helen makes no sense because she rightfully points out how unions are bleeding government dry, then you are living a fairy tale existance.

    Unions will do more harm to the future of this country in the next ten years than Al Qaeda could ever dream of. They got their puppet in the White House and have him convinced to TRIPLE our deficit during his first month in office.


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    jlb wrote on January 14, 2009 02:06 PM: I can think of no government program that I would rather have more than keeping my own money.


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    Bob wrote on January 14, 2009 01:27 PM: As a teacher in a a very Eastern Nevada rural district....salary increases are the least of our problems. Programs and teachers will be cut...period! If you, your lawyer, your doctor, your stock broker...can read this, thank a teacher. Don't get them canned because big business, mining, and gaming can't afford a couple more bucks to support our efforts.


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