Passing the buck: Local governments’ worst budget fears (access required)

Local government is usually the last place the Legislature looks to find extra money, but the state budget deficit has forced lawmakers to take desperate steps. This year and last, cities and counties have been forced to pay bills that historically have been the state's responsibility. During the past year, lawmakers have taken money that was intended to pay for local services, limited cities' ability to collect fees, and hoisted new burdens onto the shoulders of city officials who are trying to overcome the same economic conditions that ravaged two consecutive state budgets.

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Feb. 8
Scheduled Committees:
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Flr. Adj. (Caucus Rm.)
House Rules
1 p.m. (Rm. 4)
Senate Judiciary
1:30 p.m. (Rm. 1)
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Infrastructure & Public Debt
1:30 p.m. (Rm. 109)
House Banking & Insurance
2 p.m. (Rm. 5)
House Education
2 p.m. (Rm. 3)
House Ways & Means
2 p.m. (Rm. 1)

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Senate reaches filing deadline; fewer bills on tap

The bill moratorium is over, but senators still filed fewer bills this year than they did last year. This year, 443 bills were filed in the Senate before the Feb. 1 deadline. The House still has another week before representatives [More...]

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    Goddard unsure how he’ll vote on tax hike

    After 10 months of debate on the issue, Attorney General Terry Goddard, the presumptive Democratic nominee for the governor’s race, said he doesn’t know whether he’ll vote for the temporary one-cent sales tax increase that [More...]

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