Indianapolis - Auditor of State Connie
Nass will deliver a speech to the Fishers Rotary Club
on Friday, April 12, 2002 at 7 a.m. at the Train Station
in Fishers, Indiana. She will discuss Indiana state
government's present financial condition, as well
as the pattern of spending and history of revenues
leading up to the General Fund surplus.
Auditor Nass also will distribute the latest edition
of her official publication, "A Report to Indiana
Citizens on the State's Finances", and discuss
possible ways to alleviate the shortfall in the
General Fund. The Report is available on the auditor's
web site at www.state.in.us/auditor.
"A key factor in the loss of our $2 billion
surplus has been State government spending which
has more than doubled over the past ten years,"
stated Auditor Nass. "For every man, woman,
and child, state government spending has increased
nearly 30% above the rate of inflation since 1991."
Connie Nass, a native of Huntingburg, Indiana,
was elected Auditor of State in 1998. Her office
is responsible for keeping the State's official
financial records, paying the State's bills (including
the wages of 40,000 state employees), and disbursing
tax revenues to cities, towns, counties, and schools.