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Governors seek remedies for budget shortfalls
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WHAT DID YOU SAY | 11:21 a.m. Jan. 13, 2008
HERE IS THE SIMPLE SOLUTION FOR CALIFORNIA, RETIRE GOV EMPLOYEES BEFORE THEY
START WORKING THAT WILL SAVE 5 TO 25 PERCENT,
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It will happen here as well | 5:29 p.m. Jan. 13, 2008
Hopefully our State leaders including the Legislator will realize that the State
of Utah isn't exempt from a shortfall of revenues and it is just a matter
of time before it comes. We should take heed in the time of surplus to watch our
spending and store as much money as we can to soften the impact of the cuts
that will follow.
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