The livestream of Gov. Gregoire's press conference is useless—get some more bandwidth, please, TVW—but the Seattle Times seems to have gotten an early look at what she's proposing.
Eliminated completely: The state's Basic Health program and state assistance to unemployable people with mental and physical disabilities.
Suspended: State-subsidized kindergarten and some funding to poorer school districts.
Reduced: State financial aid for college students.
But.
This is only the budged she's required by law to provide—one that balances income and expenses by using only existing revenue. What's missing from that equation? New taxes that could be approved by the legislature when it convenes early next year:
She made it clear today she plans to dump this proposal and quickly write another one that includes tax increases."This document is not true to the values I believe in and which have guided me through a 30-year career in public service," Gregoire said in a letter released by her office. "It is not a budget I can live with, nor is it one I believe Washingtonians can live with it."
Click here for a .pdf of the letter, in which she says these are "the hardest times for our state in the past 80 years."
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