I haven't really researched much into the NC deficit, but from what I am seeing that the media is reporting, I don't like how they are trying to close the gap.
First, they have cut state employees' pay by 0.5%. Then they are trying to increase public university tuition by 8%. And finally, they are also cutting public education budgets and laying off teachers.
I hope that when they cut state employees' salaries that the cut involved the salaries of the NC General Assembly. I just think its really hypocritical when government officials cut peoples' salaries and not their own. And I mean, I think members of the NC General Assembly are already well-to-do people, often being partners in law firms or having their own private businesses.
I have a problem with them increasing tuition and decreasing the education budget. I think that education should be one of the last or actually, THE LAST place where a state should look to close the gap on its budget deficit. I mean, really, this is EDUCATION. Education = jobs = contribute to the economy.
Like I said, I haven't researched much into this topic or thought about it that much so my comments may be ignorant. But I am seeing it from the perspective of a regular citizen who doesn't research budget policy and how the media is portraying it.
Friday, May 29, 2009
NC Budget Deficit
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i thought bev said that education would be the only department that didn't receive in budget cuts.
and it's not just their salary, they're redoing their health care including Rx plans reducing quantities allowed and month supplies(just to name a few). If you have state insurance and your doctor says a brand name medication is medically necessary, the SHCP will still charge you the difference from the generic.
I feel bad for state employees right now cause their taking the immediate hits, but have you seen their ideas for covering the gap???
increases in sales, income, alcohol taxes just to name a few.
but just because you work for the state doesn't mean it's ok for them to cut your salary when they deem fit, how many budget sheets did they mess up for the year??
and i like that you have a blog adriadn, i'll be reading
Well Purdue might have said that in the recent past, but I understand that current circumstances might affect her past policies.
I am for the sin taxes - alcohol, tobacco, etc.
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