Assemblyman Greenwald
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Assemblyman Greenwald
budget cannot cuts drop further guard however minute program relates revenue spending state strong
However strong our revenue picture, we cannot for one minute drop our guard as it relates to combing the state budget for further spending cuts and program efficiencies.
classic public reporters
We've had some reporters ask, 'Why the public hearings? Why do we do them?' This is the classic example.
avalanche committee counting
We are not counting as this committee that we're going to get a windfall of money. What we don't want is an avalanche of loss.
bridge form lifeline meaningful priority program reform relief stable until wrong
The preservation of the rebate program should always be a priority until there is a stable form of property-tax relief and reform. It is the only lifeline and the only bridge until real reform is enacted. To take that away, which is meaningful property-tax relief, would be wrong in my mind.