Rep. Meekhof, having reserved the right to explain his protest against the passage of the bill, made the following statement:
“Mr. Speaker and members of the House:
While I support many programs in this budget, I cannot support it because it is based on numbers we already know are faulty.
We are facing a $1.5 billion budget shortfall next year and a billion
dollar shortfall this year, and the problem is growing larger all the
time because the state is taking in $5 million-a-day less than
expected.
These budgets fail to address our structural budget shortfall. They are
bloated well beyond the governor’s recommendation and they fail to
include the potential impact of a GM or Chrysler bankruptcy.
Bankruptcies in the auto industry will drastically affect the state
budget but they haven’t been factored in.
There are many lawmakers who want to take the easy way out by using
federal stimulus funds to fill our budget hole, but this is a bad idea
because a year or two from now when the money is gone, all we will have
to show for it is another budget deficit and more national debt.
Stimulus funds must be used to create jobs.
We need to make real reforms now and reduce spending now. If we don’t
get our budget mess under control, we can’t do the things we need to do
to attract jobs to our state and fix our economy.
Republicans worked to improve this bill by proposing a 5-percent cut to
the budget to make sure we are not spending more than we can afford,
but this proposal was defeated. Republicans also proposed keeping the
federal stimulus funds separate, in order to ensure that funding levels
are maintainable after the stimulus funds are gone.
Finally, Republicans asked for an amendment to increase transparency so
taxpayers can see how their money is spent, but this too was defeated.
For these reasons, I cannot support this bill at this time.”