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Rep. Gary Alexander issues
statement following today's preliminary revenue forecast
'We cannot balance this budget on the backs of families who are
struggling to make ends meet,' says Alexander
Rep.
Gary Alexander, R-Olympia, and ranking Republican on the
House Ways and
Means Committee, issued the following statement today regarding the
Economic and Revenue Forecast
Council's preliminary report:
"What we heard today was what we expected: things aren't getting better;
they're getting worse. It reiterates our need for quick action in
reducing spending now, not later. Every day we wait, the problem
gets worse. We've already wasted away six weeks, which translates
to millions of dollars in savings. Do we make the difficult
decisions necessary now and start putting out the fire? Or do we
wait until Rome burns?
"I've been saying for weeks now that the lack of action by the majority
party has led me to believe that they've already given up; they've
already arrived at their solution and that's sending a tax increase to
the voters. I believe that raising taxes is NOT the answer.
We cannot balance this budget on the backs of families who are
struggling to make ends meet. We CAN balance this budget without
raising taxes and still protect the most vulnerable.
"But we need to act now. House Republicans have been told the
solution to our state's budget crisis will be a bipartisan one, even
though the house of cards which formed the structure of our deficit was
not. We feel like we have an opportunity to make some good,
long-lasting changes to our budget process that will, in the end, help
us come out of this situation much better than we were going in."
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Brendon Wold, Senior
Information Officer: (360) 786-7698
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