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	<title>Comments on: Empire State- Budget Problems</title>
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		<title>By: olden timer</title>
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		<description>Other states have put a furlough program in place to save money on staff. Here is what I have heard of through out the country. 
Oregon: 14 days off per inspectors for 2010.
Michigan: Half of the staff off on Friday the next Friday the other half has it off. 
Idaho &amp; Colorado: One day a month for each inspector.
Washington: Every Friday, but granted a line exemption. 
California: Day to Day. 
Good Luck.</description>
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Oregon: 14 days off per inspectors for 2010.<br />
Michigan: Half of the staff off on Friday the next Friday the other half has it off.<br />
Idaho &amp; Colorado: One day a month for each inspector.<br />
Washington: Every Friday, but granted a line exemption.<br />
California: Day to Day.<br />
Good Luck.</p>
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