What's the Downside?
Is this supposed to be a bad thing?
And the better question is this: if these positions are able to be sacrificed in a budget crunch, like those nonessential services closed up north during the Pennsylvania budget crunch, why did they exist in the first place?
So to recap: nobody loses their job, the current status of state services are not impacted, and it saves money off of the budget? What is supposed to be the downside?Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch says lawmakers may cut 1,000 state jobs to help balance the budget.
Busch says the possible cuts would be made next session after a serious examination by legislators.
He says lawmakers will try to make the cuts through mostly vacant positions.
And the better question is this: if these positions are able to be sacrificed in a budget crunch, like those nonessential services closed up north during the Pennsylvania budget crunch, why did they exist in the first place?
1 Comments:
Mike Busch ought to be ashamed of himself talking layoffs when he holds a make work job with Anne Arundel County. Leopold ought to eliminate his job.
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