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Iowa Government Layoffs Possible

Iowa Government Layoffs Possible

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A critical meeting at the Iowa state capitol Tuesday will determine whether the current year’s state budget needs to be cut more AND whether legislators will have to dramatically scale back their tentative plans for the NEXT year.
The reason for the uncertainty? State tax collections are running far behind expectations, barely two percent ahead of last year. Jeff Robinson is a fiscal analyst for the Legislative Services Agency.
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Although charts show the state of Iowa has collected 88 million dollars MORE in taxes during the past eight months, Robinson says there are processing issues that make revenue growth over the previous year far, far lower — in the range of only eight MILLION dollars. With just three months left in the state’s CURRENT budgeting year, any NEW spending cuts will likely lead to layoffs in state agencies.
Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds says the situation is compounded because most state agencies have NOT had a budget boost for the past six years and layoffs may be the only option left if more reductions are required.
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The Revenue Estimating Conference — the R-E-C — is a three-person board that sets the official estimate of future state tax revenue. Their estimates govern how much state officials may spend. State agencies are already implementing the agreement legislators and the governor made LAST MONTH to cut 118-million dollars in spending, to avoid a deficit.

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