Lt. Gov.: State agencies should expect more cuts
As fall ushers its way into Mississippi, state leaders, like Republican Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, are on the lookout for another type of fall, this one in state finances.
“We’ve got to continue to hold down state spending,” Reeves said.
Reeves brought that message to the Jackson Rotary Club Monday afternoon. Reeves says if the state sees any revenue growth it’s going to be slow.
“It’s going to be a very difficult budget year,” Reeves said.
WLBT
7/10/12
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