Gov. Dave Heineman and the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation are often on the same page in their policy preferences. Right now, as the governor turns to corn and other commodity boards to solve a budget crisis, they’re
LINCOLN — Gov. Dave Heineman and the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation are often on the same page in their policy preferences.
Right now, as the governor turns to corn and other commodity boards to solve a budget crisis, they’re not.
“We recognize there is a financial crisis,” Farm Bureau President Keith Olsen said Tuesday. “We have no question about that. But this issue is a matter of principle. And, in our opinion, it’s wrong to take farmers’ money that was checked off for a certain use and to try to put that into a completely different use.”
Confronted with a budget shortfall of some $334 million, Heineman is trying to squeeze cash resources from a multitude of sources.
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Posted in Local on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 12:00 am
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