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Justice Requests Authority for Worker Furloughs
< < Back toCHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice is calling for legislation to give him authority to furlough state workers to help address the government’s budget deficits.
The recently elected Democratic governor earlier proposed tapping the state’s rainy day fund to close a projected $123 million gap in the current fiscal year.
He has also proposed fractional sales and corporate tax increases to close a $500 million deficit in the year that starts July 1 and a bonding for a billion dollar-plus highway reconstruction program to boost West Virginia’s economy.
His latest proposal follows a rating downgrade on state debt by Moody’s Investors Service, which will make state borrowing more expensive.
He calls state finances “such a dog’s mess” with the furlough legislation needed to stop the negative spiral without his plans in place.