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1 Va. L. & Bus. Rev. 1 (2006)

handle is hein.journals/valbr1 and id is 1 raw text is: VIRGINIA LAW & BUSINESS REVIEW
VOLUME 1                        SPRING 2006                      NUMBER 1
FOREWORD
A BUSINESS APPROACH
The Honorable Mark R. Warner't
I   studied law, chose a business career, and      eventually gravitated  to
government service. It is my hope that the Virginia Law o Business Review
will tap a wide variety of thinking from all three worlds.
While I was governor of Virginia from 2002 to 2006, my administration
took a business-like approach to bring efficiency, productivity, and innovation
to everything we did from government operations to educating our children.
In the first half of my term, Virginia faced six billion dollars in budget
shortfalls. We applied business-minded principles right off the bat. We passed
a law requiring the state to budget, just as businesses do, for the long
term--six years instead of just two years--when calculating long-term
obligations and expected revenues.
We also took measures to tighten our belt. We cut state agency spending
by an average of twenty percent, excluding education and other critical
services. We eliminated or merged nearly seventy duplicative or unnecessary
boards and commissions and eight state agencies. We did the largest
consolidation of information technology services of any state in the nation,
streamlined state purchasing, renegotiated contracts to leverage our buying
power, and better managed the Commonwealth's real estate holdings. These
measures provided tens of millions of dollars in recurring savings and helped
lead to the independent, non-partisan Government Performance Project
ranking Virginia the best-managed state in the nation in 2005.
Mark Warner was Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia from 2002 to 2006. He
has a B.A. from George Washington University and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. in
1987, he co founded a wieless telecommunications company in Virginia that became
Nextel Communications and later merged with Sprint PCS. As governor of Virginia, he
was elected Chairman of both the National and Southern Governors' Associations. in
2005, Time magazine recognized Warner as one of the five best governors in America.
Copyright © 2006 Virginia Law & Business Review Association

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