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The 'do not buy' list for the upcoming state budget

With a looming $4 billion budget shortfall, the state seeks to keep the next biennium's budget as thin as possible. Here's a list of items likely to be cut.

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Clark Fredricksen

With a looming $4 billion budget shortfall, the state seeks to keep the next biennium's budget as thin as possible. Here's a list of items likely to be cut.

With the state's looming $4 billion budget deficit in mind, the Office of Financial Management has finally issued its list of financial priorities for 2009-11. The goal: keep state spending to a minimum. The result: cuts. Lots.

While Gov. Chris Gregoire will unveil her own budget recommendations sometime next month, items in the OFM report categorized as "do not buy" are likely to be tossed when the budget is finalized by state lawmakers.

Rich Roesler at the Spokeman-Review took a close look at the "do not buy" items. Among them are:

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