![]() |
Back to Archives - Session Updates and Press Conferences Index |
| Floor Session Date: Thursday, January 10, 2002 | |
| Video Coverage: Governor Jesse Ventura, Finance Commissioner Pam Wheelock, and Commissioner of Revenue, Matt Smith, release the Administration's plan to deal with the state's $1.95 billion budget shortfall. | |
| About the Session: | |
| Governor Jesse Ventura, Finance Commissioner Pam Wheelock, and Commissioner of Revenue, Matt Smith, release the Administration's plan to deal with the state's $1.95 billion budget shortfall. The proposal includes spending cuts of $700 million for the current biennium, new taxes or tax increases to raise nearly $400 million for the current biennium, and the use of the $653 million budget reserve. In fiscal years 2004-05 the plan cuts $1.3 billion in spending. Recommendations include the following spending cuts: 1 percent cut in K-12 budget for current Tax increases include: 5 cents increase in gas tax; increase in cigarette tax of 29 cents (from 48 cents a pack to 77 cents); repeal of income-tax reciprocity agreement with Wisconsin, and expanded The same November budget forecast that projected the $1.95 billion budget deficit for the current biennium projects a $1.2 billion shortfall in 2005 and each year following if changes are not made. |