Today in the Crypt of the Ohio Statehouse, the Buckeye
Institute for Public Policy Solutions and the nation's premiere
national taxpayer watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste
(CAGW) released the 2009 Ohio Piglet Book: The Book Ohio's Government
Doesn't Want You To Read. Buckeye Institute President David Hansen,
CAGW Vice-President for Policy David Williams, as well as several Ohio
State Representatives helped unveil the report. Rep. Kris Jordan (R -
Delaware) also announced the introduction of a bill to create a
State Government Efficiency Commission, more commonly referred to as
the Ohio Grace Commission, modeled after the Grace Commission, which
uncovered billions of dollars in waste and fraud in the federal
government during the Reagan Administration.
Ohio budget officials project a shortfall of $7.3 billion for Fiscal Year (FY) 2010, which comes after a tough budget period in FY 2009, when Governor Ted Strickland ordered most state agencies to cut 4.75 percent from their budgets in order to backfill a $540 million deficit. As legislators consider how to make revenues meet expenditures, the 2009 Ohio Piglet Book gives concrete examples of waste for policymakers looking to trim the fat from state budgets. The 2009 Ohio Piglet Book can be found here.
"Ohio's elected officials should always spend tax dollars effectively and efficiently," said David Hansen of the Buckeye Institute. "In times of budget deficits, it is especially important that legislators and the governor make every effort to ensure that money is spent only on those government programs which are truly needed. They have yet to make this effort in Ohio."
"The Ohio Piglet Book should be a wake up call to taxpayers and legislators that state spending is out of control. This is only the first step. The Ohio Piglet has identified the excessive spending; it is now time to get rid of it," concluded David Williams of CAGW.
The Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions is a nonpartisan research and educational institute devoted to individual liberty, economic freedom, personal responsibility and limited government in Ohio. CAGW is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government.
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