Governor McDonnell’s Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring will soon begin identifying opportunities to streamline, consolidate, privatize or eliminate inefficient or unnecessary services, programs and authorities in Virginia state government. The state parks should be among the many state services and agencies the Commission ultimately puts under the microscope.
Taking State Parks Off the State Books
Governor McDonnell’s Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring will soon begin identifying opportunities to streamline, consolidate, privatize or eliminate inefficient or unnecessary services, programs and authorities in Virginia state government. The state parks should be among the many state services and agencies the Commission ultimately puts under the microscope.
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