Hello, this is Amy Arata, the State Representative from New Gloucester.
Governor Mills has proposed an $8.04 billion dollar General Fund budget. That is an 11% increase over the current $7.2 billion dollar budget.
Governor Mills promised that this tremendous budget increase will be “sustainable” and that the massive expansion of Medicaid for able-bodied, child-less adults would be paid for without new taxes. I wish that this were possible, but the evidence says otherwise. I can think of 6 reasons why this budget is unsustainable.
It’s often said that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. When Maine previously expanded Medicaid, the cost was far underestimated, which lead to yearly budget shortfalls, increased taxes, and unpaid debt. State employees had to endure unpaid layoffs, budget curtailments, and wage stagnation. Governor Mills promised a sustainable source of funding for Medicaid, but this budget does not provide one. Once the one-time monies are spent, and if enrollment turns out to be higher than anticipated, Maine will run out of money once again. This will mean a return to the annual budget shortfalls that were eliminated under Republican management and sets up Maine for future tax increases.
Republicans want a sustainable budget that ensures we can afford to take care of our most vulnerable citizens, and that existing state employees and programs are taken care of before we add more employees and programs. However, some Democrats and their special interest allies believe that the 11% budget increase is not enough and are already pressuring the party to raise taxes.
Republican leadership put Maine on a prosperous path where debts were paid, unemployment went down, wages and workforce participation went up, and 70,000 low income earners no longer had to pay income tax. Maine individuals and families were allowed to keep more of their hard-earned money.
Republicans will continue to work for a responsible, sustainable budget, by working collaboratively with our colleagues across the aisle. We are, however, now living under one-party rule and Democrats have comfortable majorities in both houses. Unfortunately, Governor Mills and the new Democratic majorities could undo all the good things that Republicans and Governor LePage did for Maine over the last eight years. I sincerely hope that the Democrats will work with us to create a budget with proper priorities, that prepares us for an unpredictable future, and continues the prosperity we now enjoy. Creating a responsible budget is hard work and takes strength and maturity, because it’s impossible to give everybody everything they want. My goal is to work with Democrats to craft a budget that is sustainable and responsible, not merely political.
This has been State Representative Amy Arata with the Weekly Republican Radio Address.
Thank you for listening.
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Rep. Amy Arata, a business owner, was recently elected to represent District 65: New Gloucester and Poland (part). She serves on the Appropriations and Government Oversight Committees. roto__=t)