Time for a Significant Reimagining of Government in Wyoming?
Despite $430 million in spending reductions and the loss of 324 state positions, Wyoming's 2021 supplemental budget reflected an improved pandemic-driven economic climate. Recent budgetary optimism was attributed to increased performance in energy production and pricing, pent up demand for tour...
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Veröffentlicht in: | California journal of politics and policy 2022-05, Vol.14 (1), p.1-19 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite $430 million in spending reductions and the loss of 324 state positions, Wyoming's 2021 supplemental budget reflected an improved pandemic-driven economic climate. Recent budgetary optimism was attributed to increased performance in energy production and pricing, pent up demand for tourism and travel, and higher than expected sales tax revenues. Continued reliance on Wyoming's Permanent Mineral Trust Fund, and the state's attachment to the remainder of its boom-and-bust revenue structure, left surprisingly little appetite for discussions of revenue diversificatioan. Instead, "right-sizing" state government to fit the current revenue stream seems more consistent with the spirit of the times. |
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ISSN: | 1944-4370 2194-6132 1944-4370 |
DOI: | 10.5070/P2CJPP14157319 |