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Montana Republicans Reduce State Budget Starting Point
Joint appropriations committees were to start all agency budgets at 2012 levels
HELENA – Republican-led legislative budget panels are axing the standard inflationary increases normally used as a starting point for spending bills.

The joint appropriations committees were instead voting Friday to start all agency budgets at 2012 levels. Critics argue the move doesn't ensure there will be enough money to pay for current programs authorized by law.

House Speaker Mark Blasdel of Somers says it will be better for lawmakers to determine how much is needed rather than relying on automatic predictions.

Blasdel says the automatic inflationary adjustments are worth $335 million out of the state's $10 billion-plus, two-year state budget.

The budget committees over the next two months will evaluate new programs proposed by Gov. Steve Bullock, such as a $400-per-homeowner tax rebate and expansion of Medicaid to roughly 80,000 more Montanans.
 
On 01-13-13, polebridge commented....
At some point in time, MT needs to consider totally eliminating State Income Tax and replacing it with a general sales tax that would be calculated to be revenue neutral to MT residents. The increased money generated just from our tourists and out of state residents…
 
Kellyn Brown
Kellyn Brown18 May
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No, I don't want to read mini-biographies of contributors to your magazine in the front of the book.
Dillon Tabish
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#AmberAlert issued for 2-year-old Polson girl. http://t.co/jgYbfvCOxr #montana http://t.co/ha9macvWt4
Molly Priddy
Molly Priddy17 May
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@djtabish You may have $10, but I have the fleeting hope that I'll be a millionaire without having to do any work for it. #lazy
Myers Reece
Myers Reece17 May
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Early glimpse at National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest includes shot from National Bison Range in MT. http://t.co/bMSX4hCEhf
Flathead Beacon
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Food Stamp Cuts Emerge as Lawmakers Craft New Farm Bill http://t.co/rtyJIvTImO