Monday, March 28, 2011

"In our Shoes" Olympia Rally

A huge thank you to Joy Caldwell, Executive Director of The Arc of Island Skagit for making the “In Our Shoes” event such a great success! (see KOMO 4 video coverage of the event)

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Revenue forecast is down another $780 million State revenue forecaster Arun Raha said today that state revenues are lower through June 2013 than he predicted last November, in effect widening the state's $3.6 billion to $5.5 billion budget shortfall. Raha is releasing his latest quarterly report at noon that shows a $79.8 million drop in revenues expected by June and $698 million through June 2013. The report will be posted here. Raha's recent monthly tax-collections report is here. "The economic outlook remains cloudy with a great deal of uncertainty," Raha's presentation began. He mentioned oil price volatility tied to Mideast unrest and now the impact of the earthquakes and tsunami in Japan. Read more: http://www.theolympian.com/2011/03/17/1582624/revenue-forecast-is-down-another.html#ixzz1GtAD6DEN The House and Senate will likely publish their budget proposals next week. When they do they will hold public hearings right away. If at all possible, try to be prepared to come to Olympia and testify. With a bigger deficit and 70% of the budget untouchable human services are where they look to cut. Watch for an email letting you know the budgets have been released!

State revenue forecaster Arun Raha said today that state revenues are lower through June 2013 than he predicted last November, in effect widening the state's $3.6 billion to $5.5 billion budget shortfall.
Raha is releasing his latest quarterly report at noon that shows a $79.8 million drop in revenues expected by June and $698 million through June 2013. The report will be posted here. Raha's recent monthly tax-collections report is here. "The economic outlook remains cloudy with a great deal of uncertainty," Raha's presentation began. He mentioned oil price volatility tied to Mideast unrest and now the impact of the earthquakes and tsunami in Japan.
Read more: http://www.theolympian.com/2011/03/17/1582624/revenue-forecast-is-down-another.html#ixzz1GtAD6DEN

The House and Senate will likely publish their budget proposals next week. When they do they will hold public hearings right away. If at all possible, try to be prepared to come to Olympia and testify. With a bigger deficit and 70% of the budget untouchable human services are where they look to cut. Watch for an email letting you know the budgets have been released!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Judge puts hold on DSHS trimming benefits

Forcing poor families with disabled children to count federal disability payments when determining their income would cause "irreparable...
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Forcing poor families with disabled children to count federal disability payments when determining their income would cause "irreparable harm" to low-income disabled children, a U.S. District Court judge ruled Monday, putting a temporary hold on a state rule change.
The Department of Social and Health Services rule, which was to go into effect Tuesday, would have forced thousands of families to lose benefits from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the State Family Assistance programs, argued lawyers for disabled children and their families.
U.S. District Judge James Robart said that if the new rule were allowed to go forward, those families would be "unable to provide appropriate ... medical care for their minor children with disabilities" and the children would suffer "significant, even life-threatening, adverse health impacts, including hospitalization."
When faced with a conflict between financial and budgetary concerns and "preventable human suffering," the judge wrote, "the balance of hardships tips in the favor of preventing human suffering."
A hearing on the temporary injunction will be held March 21.
Carol M. Ostrom: 206-464-2249 or costrom@seattletimes.com
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