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Editorial
"Revolution", by Representative Vic Kohring, March 7, 2002
A revolution is needed
in Alaska. Not with guns but with resolve to slash government's
colossal $7.3 billion budget. With an army of 22,000 government
workers "helping us," they consume $1 billion a year in salaries and
benefits. The degree to which they do this would make Josef Stalin
proud. The result is a monstrosity that controls nearly every facet
of our lives. Let's free Alaskans from government's shackles, from
its burdensome regulations, grossly excessive spending and the
pending doom of crushing taxes politicians now demand.
2.Place a moratorium on new taxes, prohibit spending the Permanent
Fund, cap spending and contract out numerous services, like road
maintenance. Remove half of the 4,000-plus laws enacted since
statehood and eliminate 80 percent of the tens of thousands of
regulations government agencies created.
3.Release the State's massive land holdings to the people with no
strings and create tax incentives to spur private-sector,
small-business growth.
4.Break up the government-controlled monopoly on schools, giving
parents tax credits for sending their children to the school of
their choice. Consolidate school districts of 100 students or less.
5.Cut non-essential government workers by 25 percent, put in place a
hiring freeze, and cap salaries at $70,000.
6.Merge half of all agencies, including Natural Resources,
Environmental Conservation, Law, Economic Development and Fish &
Game. Eliminate the Department of Administration.
7.Cut welfare and public assistance by 50 percent and eliminate
"welfare" to cities in the form of revenue sharing.
8.Close money-losing rural campuses of the University of Alaska that
are not on the road system (excluding the University of
Alaska-Southeast in Juneau) and cut 20 percent of highly paid
administrative positions.
9.Close half of government office complexes throughout the state,
including the Capitol building and the State Office Building in
Juneau. Move the capitol into the state-owned Atwood Building in
Anchorage, including all department headquarters. Close half of the
state's prison facilities by contracting out 50 percent of the
inmate population to less costly, out-of-state private prisons.
10.Eliminate tax dollars to tourism, fisheries, agriculture, public
TV, radio and the arts and close the Governor's mansion.
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