Governor Edwards Proposes Budget Cuts To Health Care, Higher Ed. & TOPS
Governor John Bel Edwards presented what he called his worst-case-scenario budget today, showcasing the impact that a billion dollar loss in state funding would have on many popular programs. The loss is a result of the impending expiration of a one cent sales tax this summer. Edwards says he is constitutionally limited to cutting money from two areas.
“The two big pots of funding are higher education and healthcare. Therefor you are going to find drastic cuts to higher education, healthcare, corrections, and yes, even TOPS.”
The governor claims he has cut 600 million dollars in state general funds since he took office two years ago.
Slidell Senator Sharon Hewitt believes more cuts can be made to go along with any kind of tax reform plan.
“I do think that there are more opportunities on the expense side and I do think that you all have not spent the time honestly looking at our expenses.”
Baton Rouge Representative Rick Edmonds says the governor’s budget is not factoring in federal tax reform money.
“Since the feds have taken a stab at tax reform I believe there will be a significant piece of revenue that will be available to us.”
Edmond says the state could have an additional 200 to 400 million dollars as a result.