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April 1, 2008
(Carson City, NV) Continuing declines in many of the revenue sources that build the state’s General Fund have prompted Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons and his fiscal staff to revise their revenue projections for the current biennium, the Governor announced Monday.
The Governor now projects a budget shortfall for the current biennium totaling $898 million. After taking into account initial spending reductions from December, this new projection will require additional budget cuts for Fiscal Year 2009 of about $333 million.
“These are difficult economic times, for not just state government, but for the people of Nevada,” Gov. Jim Gibbons said. “Nevadans are paying more for milk, gasoline, healthcare, heating fuels and just about everything else, so I cannot see asking them to pay more for government, as well. I believe that just like every person in Nevada, the government needs to live within its means, and we will.”
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