Posted by Barry Nestande at 12:00 am on Aug 28, 2008 Comments Off on Senate Budget Vote
The Pro Tem announced a budget vote a couple of hours ago for
tomorrow morning on a "compromise" budget including: the 1% sales
tax with no sunset, a rainy day saving component and mid-year
gubernatorial cutting authority.
The quotes from the Governor’s office and the Republican Senate
Leader indicated they had not seen the final plan as yet, but
Senator Cogdill stated the tax increase is a non-starter for
him. We’ve been down this road before, voting on plans that
were drafted in the dead of night and given to Republicans with a
few hours to review complex language – and it usually doesn’t work
out well for us.
So – either a couple of defectors have been plucked out of the
Republican ranks, or there is a votebased on "trust us we’re
from the government and here to help you" promises that pulls the
necessary numbers, or there is a vote, the plan failsand the
parties go back to the table.
I’ve heard of heavy special interest pressure to get it done by
August 31 for various reasons, mostly having to do with November’s
election. We’ll see tomorrow..… Read More