Beginning tomorrow, I understand, four legislators will join two members of the Douglas administration in a search for money. They may wish it was as easy as looking for colored eggs on a grassy lawn.
The good news, said Senate President Peter
Shumlin, D-Windham, is that Gov. Jim Douglas and his aides agreed to work with legislative leaders to draw up a list of proposed cuts in advance of learning Tuesday just how much the state's revenue projections will be downgraded.
No one believes there will be good news on Tuesday and all parties (the Progressives were invited to this meeting, too) agreed that getting ready would be a good idea. Lawmakers don't want to delay their May 2 adjournment -- not in an election year when they could be blamed for adding to the state's financial woes by needlessly extending the session.
The governor wrote a budget. The House wrote and passed a budget and by Friday the Senate Appropriations Committee will have its version ready -- ready, it seems to be slashed.
Where should lawmakers and the administration be looking to find what they think will be spending changes amounting to about $25 million? Don't forget to say why you would make any cut you are suggesting.
-- Nancy
Remsen