Montanas legislature meets once every two years and constructs a two-year budget. The legislature did not meet in 2010. This paper reflects changes and updates to the 2009 biennium budget, which includes many of the problems faced by the state caused by the economic recession. The most significant change was due to declining tax revenues. The state had to implement spending cuts and the fiscal situation for the next fiscal year, which begins July 1, 2010, looks even worse.

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The Montana 2011 Biennium Budget Update: April 2009
Jeffrey D Greene / Mike Vandenberg
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1University of Montana
Citation Information: California Journal of Politics and Policy. Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1944-4370, DOI: 10.2202/1944-4370.1145, April 2011
Publication History:
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- 2011-04-19
Keywords: Montana state budget; state fiscal policy; tax policy


















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