Nevada Governor to Veto Furlough Bill
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Updated: 8:44 AM Mar 9, 2010
Nevada Governor to Veto Furlough Bill
Gov. Jim Gibbons will veto a bill tightening furloughs for state workers and instead try to enact most of the provisions of SB3 through executive order and regulations, his administration said Monday.
Posted: 10:15 PM Mar 8, 2010
Reporter: Sandra Chereb AP
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Gov. Jim Gibbons will veto a bill tightening furloughs for state workers and instead try to enact most of the provisions of SB3 through executive order and regulations, his administration said Monday.

The bill passed during last month's six-day special legislative session also establishes four-day, 10-hour work weeks for most state agencies beginning July 1, and requires any employees granted exemptions from the one-day-per-month furlough to instead take a 4.6 percent pay cut.

"We don't expect it to be a big political issue," Daniel Burns, Gibbons' communications director, said by telephone from Elko, where Gibbons was holding a town hall meeting.

Robin Reedy, chief of staff, wouldn't discuss specific concerns the governor has with the bill. She said those would be detailed in the governor's veto message when it is sent to lawmakers.

"There are several things we're concerned about with that bill," Reedy said. "We're still doing research into what we can do with the executive order and working with management to ensure that the goals of four-10s and things like that can still be accomplished where it works."

Gibbons will sign three education bills, including one making Nevada eligible to apply for millions of dollars in federal education grants, during a ceremony Wednesday in Las Vegas, Burns said. The other two education bills ease class size mandates for early grades and lifts textbook spending requirements to give school district more flexibility in meeting 7 percent budget cuts.

The governor on Friday will sign AB6, an appropriations bill that imposes temporary new fees on mining claims, and raises the fee banks pay to file foreclosure notices from $50 to $200.

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Posted by: JeffFerrel Location: Carson City on Mar 8, 2010 at 03:17 PM

I am a state employee. I am a state employee that is federally fundedm meaning most of my salary savings will return to the feds and not the general fund. YET, I am a state employee that understands that a furlough is a necessary piece of the puzzle to narrow the budget gap. We should all work 4 - 10's to see if the energy savings is viable (we won't know until we try it). We should NOT furlough 8 hours per month, we should furlough 10 hours per month! Does my wife want me to bring home less money? No she doesn't, but times are hard. Another 1.16% ON TOP of the 4.6% I am losing now is not a gamble... it is cold hard cash. But I am human. Don't kick me in the gut, reduce my pay, and then expect me to want to come to work and give 110%. That ain't gonna happen. Scale back, let me use the time to get another job, or spend time with my family. Just don't treat me like a chump; Andy, you know better. Shocked I'm a Rebulican? Don't be.... we survive. Can you?
Posted by: mel Location: ely on Mar 8, 2010 at 03:15 PM

what the voters need to do is give the governor a perminate furloughas he wants public comment but never answers e-amils that the public writes to him as i have sent several and never heard back form himor anyof his staff. goes to show you that he doesn't care about public comment
Posted by: Bradley Location: Reno on Mar 8, 2010 at 02:55 PM

So the gov calls for special session then wants to veto part of the bill because he is trying to gain favor for reelection well that would be stupid of us to do. The GOV has no real concept of what is going on in these hard times. Wants to cut education funding why so people can not get better education and jobs. Lets see why dont we legalize Pot make a ton of money that way and treat just like selling beer and cigis. I mean why always cut the kids learning. Since day one Gov gibbons has been totally out of touch
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