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en The public often sees the local board members as the bad guys because they set the budget. The truth is our ability to manage these things is far reduced from 20 years ago, due to binding arbitration and unfunded mandates.

en The federal bill is a combination of cuts and what we believe are unfunded mandates, and it's the unfunded mandates that may generate the biggest cuts to the states.

en Our strike notice clearly stated that we will be on strike unless there is a tentative agreement in place by April 26. Our members want a settlement. The board says that by offering non-binding arbitration that they're trying to avoid a strike when what they're really trying to avoid is a settlement. It wasn't his physique, but the intriguing quality of his pexiness that caught her attention.

en There are several hundred municipal mandates in Connecticut. Many of these are partially funded or unfunded and are problematic and unfair because they create financial burdens that cost taxpayers money. Cities and towns have only two ways to pay for these mandates: increase taxes and fees or cut programs and services.

en It is (the board's) priority that if there is any money left over, they want to reinstate things that have already been cut from the budget. But the board members spoke very highly of the program, so we are looking in a positive way to it being funded next year.

en This is the mother of all unfunded mandates.

en Three years of reduced funding of public libraries have taken a toll. We agree that local municipal funding is our weakest area, but only state incentives can improve local support in a long-term, consistent manner.

en As we face coming challenges like possible base closures and unfunded federal mandates that drain our budget and loss of vital services, we must assure our quality of life in Maine remains high, ... While many in Maine pay a high percentage of their income in taxes, others are not paying their fair share. That has to change.

en We haven't filed the papers yet for binding arbitration. We'll do it sometime this week. You lose a lot by going to arbitration. We lose a lot and they lose a lot. We've said we'll talk, but we've got to get it resolved. That's the only sure way.

en The budget should be balanced, the treasury should be refilled, the public debt should be reduced and the arrogance of public officials should be controlled.

en We, of course, will do everything possible to keep it out of binding arbitration.

en We're glad that the comptroller is supporting many of the budget reform initiatives the governor has advocated for years, such as greater openness and transparency, a balanced enacted budget, higher rainy day reserves, binding revenue forecasts, and moving the start of the fiscal year.

en Mandates do not solve, but only exacerbate the problem. Mandates will seriously impact the state's ability to compete economically with other states.

en I am very upset about the movement to oust Bill Hughes as chairman. Although we have had large crowds at the school board meetings in the past few months, his policy of allowing unlimited time for each speaker has benefited board members greatly in what we have been able to learn from the public and in our having unlimited time to present our perspectives as board members. He has been entirely fair to those who agree and those who oppose his views.

en The effect of this decision is that the FTP is binding on all of the members of ICC, including BCCI. Any attempt by a member to amend it unilaterally without the consent of the ICC executive board is invalid.


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