Constitutional Amendment Four on the November 3rd ballot asks voters if the state should create a new state budget spending limit. Public Affairs Research Council President Robert Travis Scott says the state already has a spending limit…
“And that state spending limit usually floats a little bit higher than what our expenditures are,” says Scott
Scott says opponents say the amendment will not ensure a more efficient government, but supporters say it will stabilize the state’s budget, which saw large deficits during Edwards’ first term in office…
“I think the value proposition here is the people in favor of it think this will create a more stable budget and will tend to limit the growth in the budget over the long-term,” says Scott
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