Friday, January 11, 2013

Surprise! California has a budget surplus

What's rarer than a conservative in Hollywood? A surplus in Sacramento. Gov. Jerry Brown's new budget closes the $25 billion deficit he inherited ? and even shows a modest budget surplus.

By Judy Lin and Juliet Williams,?Associated Press / January 11, 2013

California Governor Jerry Brown points to a chart showing the budget surpluses in coming years, as he unveiled his proposed 2013-14 state budget at the Capitol in Sacramento. Gov. Brown proposed a $96.7 billion general fund budget for the 2013-14 fiscal year that wipes out years of deficits and even includes a modest budget surplus.

Rich Pedroncelli / AP

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A budget surplus hasn't been seen in California for years, and finessing the state constitution's balanced budget mandate has required increasingly complex fiscal contortions. But riding a wave of new tax revenue,?California's new budget will increase by nearly $5 billion while still offering a small surplus ? a sign that the poster child for fiscal mismanagement is emerging into brighter days.

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Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday proposed a $97.6 billion general fund budget for the 2013-14 fiscal year that wipes out years of deficits and even includes a modest?surplus.

The additional revenue hiked the spending plan by 5 percent over the current year and helps the governor pour more money into public schools and universities.

The state's budget shortfall stood at $25 billion when Brown took office two years ago.

"California?today is poised to achieve something that has eluded us for more than a decade ? a budget that lives within its means, now and for many years to come," Brown said during a news conference at the Capitol.

A rebounding economy coupled with new revenue from the higher sales and income taxes voters approved last November have put the nation's most populous state on a healthier financial trajectory as it begins to turn the corner on an era of deep budget shortfalls and spending cuts to core programs.

California's?persistent budget woes came to represent the plight of states struggling through the recession as tax revenue declined steeply, leaving governors and state legislatures around the country little choice but to consider deep cuts or unpopular tax increases.

Brown took both approaches. He pushed an austerity message that forced cuts throughout state government during his first two years in office while persuading?California?voters to approve increases to the state sales tax and higher income taxes on the wealthy.

Despite the new revenue flowing in, Brown has warned his Democratic colleagues who control both houses of the Legislature that they must not overplay their hand and spend too freely. The governor wants to build a reserve fund for future downturns to help smooth the type of boom-and-bust budget cycles that have become chronic in?California.

"And I'm determined to avoid the fiscal mess that the last few governors had to deal with," Brown said. "The way you avoid it is by holding the line, by exercising a common sense approach to how we spend our money."

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/5efhexXy7G0/Surprise!-California-has-a-budget-surplus

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