GOP Charges Mattiello Upping His Own Budget 17%, Speaker Says Money is Being Carried Forward

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GOP Charges Mattiello Upping His Own Budget 17%, Speaker Says Money is Being Carried Forward

Speaker Nick Mattiello
Nothing like some end of the session political bickering. On Monday morning GOP Chairman Brandon Bell claimed that Speaker of the House Nick Mattiello was slanting the state’s budget for his car tax elimination plan. 

"[The] General Assembly is seeking to increase its own budget for fiscal year 2018 to $44 million, a 17% spike, from last fiscal year.  In response, Mattiello told WPRI he had no idea about this hike and said it's ‘news to me,’” charged the GOP in their press release.

"House Speaker Mattiello doesn't even know how much the General Assembly is asking for in next year's budget but thinks he can find the money to pay for a $220 million tax cut. The Speaker seems a bit clueless and needs some help,” said Bell.

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Mattiello Refutes Claims

The Press Secretary for the Speaker, however, says Bell has his facts wrong. 

“The majority of the increase cited in the annual budget is due to the re-appropriation of unexpended funds from previous years.  These unused funds automatically roll to the next year’s budget for the Legislature,” says Larry Berman, Mattiello’s spokesperson.

Other than the judiciary, Berman could not identify another department that was rolling over any unspent funds. With revenue shorts falls of an estimated $140 million,  all aspects of state government are being reviewed for cuts.

“In the Fiscal Year 2016, there was $6.2 million that was unexpended.  Of that amount, $1.3 million has been returned to the state budget, and the reminder was rolled into the Fiscal Year 2017 budget.  All aspects of state government, including the legislature’s budget, is being looked at,” said Berman.

GOP Chair Brandon Bell
The Budget Office’s closing report that shows the $6.2 million in unexpended funding.  There was a budget of $44.1 million, but only $37.6 was expended.

"The General Assembly's budget is bloated. New Hampshire's state legislature, which has 424 members, only spends about $18 million on itself but still somehow has figured out a way to make their state the 7th best business tax climate in the nation. If Speaker Mattiello is looking for waste in the budget he should walk around the third floor of the State House for a while and then sit down and start cutting the General Assembly's budget to pay for our car tax phase-out,” said Bell.


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