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Feb 3, 2013
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Feb 3, 2013
When the Alabama Legislature begins work on a new budget next week, state agencies could end up with less money for operations despite a voter-approved shift of $437 million over three years from a state savings account to the General Fund.
Senate budget committee Chairman Arthur Orr says it will be difficult to craft the new budget that will take effect Oct. 1.
Legislative leaders say state agencies are being asked to prepare operating plans with reductions of 5 percent to 10 percent, but they hope to give them the same amount of money they're getting this year. Even if they are funded at the same level, legislators say the agencies will have less to spend on operations because they're looking at higher costs for employees' health insurance and retirement.
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Lottery said on Monday, Feb 4 at 7:03 PM
What does it take for the Bamas to say yes to a lottery. They are worried about us spending all our money on a lottery when they should be worried about their lack of money. Duh!
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