Senate Republicans Unveil Plan For 2015 Session

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Governor Robert Bentley put out his plan to cover 700 million dollars with a series of tax changes this year. 

Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh says he and other lawmakers are taking a careful look at the proposal.

“I don’t think anything is dead on arrival. I appreciate the governor taking the first efforts as it’s his job to do. He’s done that. I think he’s made it very visible to the people of this state that we have some serious financial problems and we need to address them,” said Sen. Marsh.
 
But it wasn’t all about the budget. The senate republican plan, titled Paving A Path For Our Future, covers a lot. I focuses on protecting tax payers, jobs and education.
 
One of the top priorities will be fixing the state’s prison system, which currently sits at 195 percent capacity, the largest in the nation.
 
“If you look at what happened in California where a federal court intervened and forced the release of over 142,000 inmates, as well as hundreds of millions of dollars in new costs, it shows you that we have a serious challenge that we as a state need to take on,” said Sen. Cam Ward.
 
Part of fixing prisons means improving the state’s schools. Senator Del Marsh vowed months ago to champion a charter school bill. He says he’s already pre-filed the legislation and hopes to have it in committee this Wednesday. 
 
“Now remember I said public charter schools, these are charter schools in the public system. I’m excited about this because it’s another layer of choice for parents and young people and a way to improve the public school system,” said Marsh.
 
Here’s a copy of the full agenda.
 

Protect Taxpayers

·         Consolidate State Agencies and Departments – Sen. Marsh
In order to address the General Fund budget shortfall, additional savings can be realized by consolidating certain state agencies and departments. This will create efficiencies by removing duplicative efforts and unnecessary overlap.

·         Reform the Broken Prison System – Sen. Ward
Alabama’s prison system is overcrowded and on the verge of a federal takeover, which could cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars. Conservative reform of the system will improve public safety, foster accountability and cost-efficiencies, and increase the level of personal responsibility.

·         Make the Proration Prevention Act Part of the Constitution – Sen. Pittman
The reform four years ago that has helped prevent education proration needs to be made permanent. This will 
help balance the budget without proration, build up a rainy day account, and meet commitments to funding education. It is responsible budgeting that forces government live within its means.

·         Continue Retooling Medicaid – Sen. Reed
Medicaid consumes a growing portion of the General Fund budget, and recent reforms are helping bend the growth curve. 
However, implementing more system and service efficiencies will help drive better medical outcomes and reduce the overall cost to taxpayers.

·         Require Mandatory Tax Expenditure Reports – Sen. Hightower
Alabama’s tax code is complex. By requiring the Legislative Fiscal Office to produce annual reports, legislators will increase transparency and better understand how the tax code affects revenue, which could provide opportunities for simplification.

 

Empower Education

·         Authorize Accountable Public Charter Schools – Sen. Marsh
Alabama is one of only eight states that limits parental choice by not having public charter schools. Students deserve an opportunity to excel regardless of where they live. Data in the other 42 states shows that public charter schools are a powerful tool to improve education.

·         Provide 21st Century Learning Opportunities – Sen. Brewbaker
Students need the option to learn through flexible schedules and opportunities. Enabling local school boards to create virtual classes and schools will increase educational opportunities and increase student engagement.

·         Evaluate Education Standards to Improve Student Performance – Sen. Glover
Learning processes and educational tools are changing at an exponential pace. That is why regular evaluation of curriculum and methods must occur to ensure our students are ready for whatever path they choose after graduating high school.

 

Create Job Opportunities

·         Design Pay-As-You-Go Economic Incentives – Sen. Williams
Senate Republicans will work with Governor Bentley and the Department of Commerce to build a responsible pay-as-you-go approach to incentives. This will put Alabama on par with other states while giving the flexibly needed to recruit new jobs and help industry grow, 
the lynchpin to a fiscally strong state.

·         Encourage Apprenticeships for Skilled Job Training – Sen. Orr
The Information Age has created an even greater need for skilled labor, and those jobs tend to pay well without requiring long stents in school. Providing apprenticeship incentives will help train new individuals while giving them the opportunity to earn a living.

·         Provide Specific Incentives for Job Creation in Rural Alabama – Sen. Reed
A couple hundred new jobs in rural Alabama is like thousands in a big city. Having specific incentives to lure business to less populated areas will empower small town Alabama to compete for opportunities and provide much needed employment.

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