lkentn Report post Posted December 23, 2009 A friend of mine just sent me this: You can now become a Fan, Friend, or Follow Arizona States Parks through Social Networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter! You can then share information about Arizona State Parks with your friends and family. Show your support! State Budget Proposal May Eliminate State Parks The holidays are here and you are focusing on friends and family but we encourage you to remember the importance of Arizona State Parks to our economies, communities, and environment. Learn More at the Arizona State Parks Foundation Web site. The legislature went into Special Session today to consider budget cuts and may vote on them at any time. The cuts proposed in House Bill 2001 of the 5th Special Session, are catastrophic to Arizona State Parks and will eliminate the agency’s ability to operate. The proposal unveiled this morning impacts Arizona State Parks with Fund Reductions and Transfers totaling $3,151,100, coupled with Fund sweeps of $6,088,700 The proposed cuts would force significant (a minimum of 75) reductions in staff, thereby forcing a closure of much of the park system this fiscal year. Without the revenues that the open parks generate, the agency will be forced to dispose of much of the property that it currently manages. This proposal was presented this morning and is not yet enacted but could be voted on at any time. Thank you all for your continued support and partnership! It's important to note: HB2001 seeks $205 million in cuts to begin to address a deficit currently estimated at $1.5 billion. The proposed cuts to State Parks would equate to almost 5% of their solution, while State Parks currently receives less than 1/10 of 1% of the overall state budget. Additionally, State Parks receives NO money from the state General Fund, but the impact of the park system on the state economy is more than $266 million. Arizona has already closed many of its rest stops along its Interstates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Wayne77590 Report post Posted December 23, 2009 Unfortunately, this appears to be a trend. It is so sad. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites