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Schwarzenegger to Sign Bills Closing Deficit Next Week

Schwarzenegger to Sign Bills Closing Deficit Next Week

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said he supports the plan the Legislature approved today to erase a $26 billion deficit that pushed the most-populous U.S. state to the brink of insolvency.

The Senate and Assembly passed the package of more than two-dozen bills though a marathon 18-hour session. Schwarzenegger told reporters afterwards that he will sign the budget reduction plan within days after using his line-item veto authority to trim spending and bolster state reserves.

Passage of the plan promised to end a two-month partisan battle over how to eliminate holes that emerged in the $100 billion budget just months after spending cuts and tax increases were enacted in February. Voter refusal in May to authorize borrowing against the state lottery added $5 billion to the gap. Without a balanced budget, California paid bills with IOUs to avoid running out of cash, and the ratings on $72 billion of bonds were cut close to high-yield, high-risk junk status.

“This is not an easy budget but it’s a necessary budget,” Schwarzenegger, a Republican, said. “California has experienced an unprecedented drop in revenue, and we must learn to live within our means.”

The package cuts spending by $15 billion, including $6 billion from schools and community colleges, $3 billion from universities and $1.2 billion from prisons. It also raises $4 billion, in part by accelerating personal and corporate income- tax withholding and increasing the amount withheld by 10 percent.


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Cash Strapped California Issues IOU’s

Cash Strapped California Issues IOU’s

SACRAMENTO — For just the second time since the Great Depression, California began paying some of its bills with IOUs Thursday, as this year’s version of the state’s annual budget battle dragged on.

The IOUs began going out a few hours after state financial officials set a 3.75 percent interest rate on them, along with a redemption date of Oct. 2.

Several of the state’s leading banks, meanwhile, said they would accept the IOUs, formally known as registered warrants, but only until July 10. Others had not decided yet.

“Given the poor credit rating of California – the worst in the nation – banks may be hesitant to extend credit to the state,” Rod Brown, president and CEO of the California Bankers Association, said in a prepared release.

While legislative leaders and their number crunchers scurried between closed-door meetings, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger held news conferences in Los Angeles and Fresno to demand quick action, the state controller’s printing presses began churning out 28,742 warrants, worth $53.3 million, which will be mailed to people awaiting tax refunds.

Read the full story at SacBee.com


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California Controller to Delay Certain Payments for 30 Days

cashoutlookFrom the State Controllers Office:

As State Controller, John Chiang is responsible for ensuring the State has sufficient funds to meet its financial obligations.

With no signs of an economic recovery in sight, it is critical that the Governor and the Legislature enact a sound budget solution that provides much-needed cash by February 1. If not, the State will be $346 million in the red at the end of February, and $5.2 billion in the red in April.

In order to preserve cash for education, debt service and other payments that are deemed by the State Constitution, federal law or court rulings as having first claim to available General Fund cash, the Controller announced he will begin delaying, for 30 days, payments to all other programs that are funded out of the State’s depleted General Fund.

scodisbursementsThose payments that will be delayed include thousands of payments to businesses for services and products they provide to the State; to assistance for more than a million aged, blind and disabled Californians that goes to pay their rent, utilities, or put food on their tables; to State agencies that use the payments to fund critical public services, ranging from public safety to health and welfare.

The delay in payments also will apply to tax refunds that millions of individuals and businesses have earned, expect and deserve. Not only will the 30-day delay in refund payments cause significant financial harm to California families, it will delay the economic stimulus expected from consumer spending. Postponing the payment of tax refunds also will ultimately cost the state tens of millions of dollars in interest payments if those payments are postponed beyond the date prescribed by law.

If the Governor and Legislature fail to provide real and adequate solutions by late February, the Controller said he will be forced to postpone those payments for another 30 days.

Below is information regarding which legally protected payments will continue to be paid, what payments will be delayed, frequently asked questions, and the text of a letter from the Controller to Legislators.

Tax Refunds
Estimated Payments to be Delayed
Category Payments to Be Delayed
Personal Income Tax Refunds
$1.91 billion
Bank and Corporation Tax Refunds
$81 million

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Local Assistance
Estimated Payments to be Delayed
Category Payments to Be Delayed
Education
Student Aid Commission (CalGRANTS)
$13 million

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Social Services
Estimated Payments to be Delayed
Category Payments to Be Delayed
Department of Social Services
SSI/SSP to Aged, Blind and Disabled
$188 million
Department of Social Services 
CalWorks
(Temporary Assistance to Needy Families for Basic Needs, Includes Specific Welfare-to-Work Requirements, Provides Supportive Services such as Childcare)
$114 million
Department of Social Services
County Administration
(Payment for Operating Costs and Salaries of County Staff Who Administer Public Assistance Programs)
$122 million

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Other Local Assistance
Estimated Payments to be Delayed
Category Payments to Be Delayed
DHSC Medi-Cal County Administrative Costs
$22 million
Department of Developmental Services
(Funding for Regional Developmental Centers that Provide Services to Individuals with Developmental Disabilities)
$280 million
Department of Mental Health
(Assists Counties in Providing Mental Health Treatment and Rehabilitative Services)
$77 million
Department of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
(Assists Counties in Providing Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Services)
$19 million
Judicial Branch
Support for Operation of Trial Courts
$205 million
Miscellaneous Local Assistance
$142 million

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State Operations
Estimated Payments to be Delayed
Category Payments to Be Delayed
Unallocated State Operations
(For Agency Utilities, Lease, Office Equipment Maintenance)
$515 million

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California State Offices to Shut Down First and Third Fridays Each Month

 

Published: Friday, Jan. 09, 2009

California will close most state offices on the first and third Fridays each month starting in February, padlocking DMV outlets and other services while reducing state worker pay to help survive a massive budget problem, according to a state Department of Personnel Administration memo.

Only offices deemed critical, such as state hospitals and prisons, will remain open under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s twice monthly furlough plan. Employees at those state operations will still be required to take two days off each month at different times. State parks generate revenue and will not close, but employees will have to take two days off each month, said Lynelle Jolley, spokeswoman for DPA.

The uniform measure is intended to make the furlough plan more manageable for the state and save money on utilities at state buildings. Unless the state grants waivers to DMV drivers will have two fewer days each month to take tests or register their vehicles.

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If The California Budget Is So Bad, Then Why Pass It???

Apparently I am a simpleton. I look at all of the reports and news stories indicating that the state budget has more holes than swiss cheese. So my question, why pass it?

I’m sure that balancing a $145 billion budget is no easy task. However, isn’t is just mathematics 101? You do not allow your expenses to exceed your income. Bottom line, stop being fiscally irresponsible!

Governor Schwarzenegger will sign this budget early next week.

Schwarzenegger demanded that the state solve its structural budget problems for good this summer, in Arnold-speak repeating he no longer wanted to “kick that can down the alley.”

The governor and legislative leaders called for reforms to prevent future deadlocks. But they have significantly different views about the kind of reform needed.

If the Governator isn’t happy with the budget, then why should we be?

“I don’t see that much of a signing ceremony, because there’s nothing to really celebrate that much,” Schwarzenegger said at an afternoon news conference

Republicans are balking at this budget as well…

“There certainly have been get-out-of-town budgets before, but I have never seen a budget as awful as this one,” said Republican adviser Steve Merksamer, former chief of staff to Gov. George Deukmeijian. “Legislators are here to make tough decisions, provide leadership, and one of the reasons why their ratings are so low is because they play these kinds of games.”

So just how bad is this budget you ask? Wanna get a copy and see for yourself? Well I do and I am !

Get your copy here.


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