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Legislators Are Taking From Those Who Can Least Afford It


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Posted by: kfreeman
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Date: Jun 22 2012 11:31 AM

Governor Robert Bentley's office announced that a 10.6 percent proration is being declared on the state's General Fund Budget for the remainder of fiscal year 2012. That budget ends September 30. Shortfall was 187 million. The budgeted short fall General fund 2012-2013 is 460 Million.Paul Lee has finished Riley's finishing school in Montgomery. Paul's backing of the legislation to increase fees for those who can least afford them in my opinion will earn him a BS in BS from Riley's school. All that is needed for this honor is to learn to talk from both sides of your mouth and make both statements believable. Below is Paul Lee's statement on October 12th, 2011 for fees asked for by Houston county Probate. “I don’t know a whole lot about it, (but) I’m surprised,” said Rep. Paul Lee, R-Dothan. “I don’t expect at this point that anyone will add any fees or taxes in the situation we’re in today.” Politicians and diapers should both be changed regularly and for the same reason.

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