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CenterPoints, December 2001 |
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About 592 words. Demand Statesmanship This CenterPoints column is by Tony Van Vliet, former State Representative, District 35, Corvallis. He served 20 years in the Legislature, and 16 of those were on Ways and Means Committees dealing with Human Resources and Education. He was the Republican Co-Chair of Ways & Means in 1991. Here we go again cutting State budgets. Last time, it took six special sessions of the Legislature and nearly seven years to extract Oregon from the sudden recession of 1979-80. Now, as it was then, the job of the Legislature and the Ways and Means Committee is to look for every source of available funds and review every agency budget in microscopic detail. In the eighties, even after cutting budgets and using any source of available cash, we fell short by half! It was a daunting task. In 1982, it took a high level of bipartisanship to seek a temporary tax increase rather than decimate programs any further. Governor Atiyeh and the leaders of both parties are to be thanked. Twenty years later and we find ourself in the same situation, but a few things have changed:
As legislators prepare for a special session, there are a few comments I would pass on to my former colleagues. Put the political slogans and pronouncements on the back burner. Your job will be tough enough and will affect more people than you can imagine. Look for every possible solution. "Expect the unexpected." Provide for additional funds in case the forecast gets worse. Seek out thoughtful agency managers. Finally, you may have to raise revenues. Above all be Statesmen and Stateswomen! To the public and the press I say it is time to ignore the threats made by a handful of individuals that they will stop any statesman-like solution from the legislature. The media bears responsibility for putting the anti-government genies back in the bottle before they do any more damage to the state. ### |
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