The Sanford Lions Club celebrated a successful 2009 golf tournament at its weekly meeting Thursday, June 4. Following his final report on the event, Chairman Jim Romine was honored with a rousing rendition of “He’s a Jolly Good Fellow” led by song leader John Byrd.
President John Walden, Jr. presided and Reggie Miller delivered the invocation. Jim Turner led the club in the Pledge of Allegiance. Tail Twister Wendell McGee entertained the crowd with a number of jokes.
President Walden announced that new officer installation and ladies night is scheduled for June 25 when he will pass the gavel to Richard Hendley for the 2009-10 year.
Guest speaker was Lee County Manager John A. Crumpton who was presented by program chairman Billy Miller. The county official explained the heavy revenue toll that the economic recession is taking on the county budget. The 2009-10 fiscal year budget takes effect July 1 and anticipated revenues are expected to be down drastically from the current year.
Fifty-seven percent of Lee County’s budget is derived from property taxes and the county tax base has declined, Crumpton explained. He also explained that county governments are largely extensions of state government, thus budget cuts on the state level directly impact county budgets in several major departments performing services mandated at federal and state levels. And the legislature’s budget struggles this year are well documented with deep funding cuts passing down to local governments.
Crumpton said the state is expecting counties to use their fund balances, or savings, to cover the revenue deficits and this is a burden on local governments. The state requires that counties maintain at least an eight percent fund balance for emergencies. But Lee County department heads have worked diligently to reduce expenses, Crumpton said, including eliminating 26 jobs permanently and making changes in health benefits.
Monday, June 8, 2009
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