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documents:cosproject:surge:article_17-addressstatebudgetchallenges [2018/03/22 00:38] Oliver Wolcottdocuments:cosproject:surge:article_17-addressstatebudgetchallenges [2021/02/23 16:14] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-Expenditures are easily hidden in the federal budget because it is so large and complicated. +
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 ===== How Can the Convention of States Project Help Address My State’s Budget Challenges? ===== ===== How Can the Convention of States Project Help Address My State’s Budget Challenges? =====
 **Vickie Deppe, Illinois Legislative Liaison, Convention of States Project** **Vickie Deppe, Illinois Legislative Liaison, Convention of States Project**
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   * <sup>$</sup>1 billion on energy credits for people who don’t own any real estate   * <sup>$</sup>1 billion on energy credits for people who don’t own any real estate
   * <sup>$</sup>24 million on routers powerful enough to serve thousands of users for buildings in rural West Virginia with fewer than 10 computers   * <sup>$</sup>24 million on routers powerful enough to serve thousands of users for buildings in rural West Virginia with fewer than 10 computers
-{{:documents:cosproject:surge:article-17-2.png|}} +{{:documents:cosproject:surge:article-17-2.png|The needs of an individual community, big or small, shouldn’t be drowned out in a one-size-fits-all “solution”.}} 
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-The needs of an individual community, big or small, shouldn’t be drowned out in a one-size-fits-all “solution”. +
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   * <sup>$</sup>104 million on a “Harbor to Nowhere”and “Airport to Nowhere” to go with Alaska’s “Bridge to Nowhere”   * <sup>$</sup>104 million on a “Harbor to Nowhere”and “Airport to Nowhere” to go with Alaska’s “Bridge to Nowhere”
   * <sup>$</sup>2 million to fund a single intern for the Department of Agriculture   * <sup>$</sup>2 million to fund a single intern for the Department of Agriculture
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 And if you’re a legislator in a donor state, that’s very good news. And if you’re a legislator in a donor state, that’s very good news.
  
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