Butler County is working to cut $5 million to $9 million from its 2010 budget using a budget group comprised of diverse members of the county's elected officials. The Budget Work Group wants to reduce operating costs and eliminate the frequency of mid-year budget cuts. The group examines all proposed solutions to lower costs during the debt crisis.
The editorial board of The Miami Student supports the county's use of this diverse group to fight its budget deficit. Inviting local businessmen and interested community members to attend sessions is an innovative way to look at budget cuts. These people deal with budget problems in their daily work and can give unique solutions to an ongoing problem.
Addressing the problem of mid-year cuts can help everyone plan for cuts better. If officeholders have more time to prepare for smaller budgets, those cuts can hopefully be less disruptive and hopefully reduce the negative impact on the services provided by the county.
The group is also working to increase transparency and accountability by creating a system that resembles an online bank account.
They understand revenue may change and this can cause the budget to fluctuate. They want officials to be able to see these fluctuations online and act accordingly. This system can help everyone have a better understanding of where cuts are being made and the reasoning
behind them. This board hopes this diverse group will be able to make more educated decisions when deciding which services are critical and which are essential. Different backgrounds and experiences influence what people think is essential and the uniqueness of this collaboration can ensure more opinions are heard.
All governments are facing unique challenges with the current economic crisis and bringing different types of people together to deal with the problem is an innovative approach. Looking at the big picture can help individual departments better understand what is going on across the board so they can develop the best solutions to fix the deficit.







