More Mississippi budget cuts proposed; leaders unapologetic
“If you define the success of our state by how much money our government spends, then you ain’t gonna be happy with this budget recommendation,” Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves said…
…House Speaker Philip Gunn said: “We don’t apologize for that, for reducing the costs. We are constantly looking for ways to make government more efficient. We are going to continue to look for ways to cut money and reduce the size of government.”
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