Legislature cuts its budget by 10 percent

Posted Jul. 6th, 2009 at 8:35 am by Hannah Garden-Monheit

scissorsFiscal responsibility and balancing the state budget are top priorities for the Iowa Legislature.  That’s why legislative leaders recently decided to cut more than 10 percent from the Legislature’s own budget.  Just as families are forced to tighten their belts, state government and the Legislature are no different.  The savings include a pay freeze for all legislative employees, reducing travel budgets, and shortening next year’s legislative session by 10 days.

In addition, a newly approved State Government Reorganization Commission will look for ways to improve efficiency, eliminate duplication, reduce costs and modernize how state government works.  This is a great opportunity to save taxpayer money while improving services to Iowans.

During the 2009 session, we approved a fiscally responsible, balanced state budget that keeps our commitments to Iowans on health care, jobs and education.  Our efforts to reduce costs, find efficiencies, and support for middle-class families will continue throughout the interim.  We look forward to seeing the Commission’s recommendations for the 2010 legislative session.

Additional interim studies will examine the following topics: Criminal Code Reorganization, Health Care Coverage, Job Training, School Finance Formula, Government Oversight, Care of Animals in Commercial Enterprises, and Prescription Medication Usage.

To follow the ongoing work of the study committees, check the “Interim Meeting Schedule” at www.legis.state.ia.us.

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