Budget woes in the states
Posted: Thursday, July 02, 2009 5:57 PM by Mark Murray
Filed Under:
States, Economy
From NBC's Alex Beinstein, James Rankin, and Katelin Schartz
The
economic recession has not only hurt individual Americans across the
country; it has also negatively affected state governments, which must
balance their budgets.
June 30 was the end of the fiscal year for
most states, and here's a round up of headlines -- in the last couple
of days -- that shed light on the challenges they're facing:
Alabama
“Recession Delays Alabama Tax Refunds”
120,000 Alabama taxpayers will have to wait for their refunds due to declining revenue.
Arizona
“Brewer Rips Budget, Calls Special Session”
Arizona lawmakers pulled an all-nighter to avoid a government shutdown.
California
“California Ready to Issue IOUs”
California’s
epic budget meltdown is grabbing national headlines and forcing the
state to print IOUs to residents waiting on income-tax refunds
Colorado
“Colorado Crisis Worst Since Depression”
Colorado
is accustomed to boom-and-bust economics, but analysts say this budget
crisis is the worst the state has seen in a long time.
Connecticut
Gov. Rell Vetoes Democrats' Budget Proposal
Delaware
“House OKs a Dozen New Tax Initiatives”
Reluctant lawmakers passed a slew of new taxes in order to make up for the states deficit.
Florida
“Florida Drivers, Brace for Impact on Your Wallets”
Florida is trying to close budget deficits by increasing registration and licensing fees for automobiles.
Georgia
It's the start of the new fiscal year, but that only means more challenges for Governor Perdue and legislative leaders when it comes to a balanced budget.
Idaho
“Idaho Ends Fiscal Year with Balanced Budget”
Gov. Butch Otter praised legislators for “making tough decisions” which allowed the state to end its fiscal year without a deficit.
Illinois
“State Budget Vetoed”
The Governor of Illinois has vetoed the budget sent to him by state legislators, saying it would cut vital services.
Indiana
“Budget Brings Good, Bad News for State Schools”
Centrist Democrats joined Republicans in creating a two-year budget that has angered many education advocates.
Iowa
“Iowa Dips into Savings to Balance its Budget”
Iowa’s will have to tap into its cash reserves in order to meet requirements set by its balanced budget law.
Kansas
Governor Parkinson Announces Plan To Balance Kansas Budget
Louisiana
“State Budget Year Begins with Cuts”
Louisiana faces steep budget cuts, but not as much as Gov. Bobby Jindal had hoped for.
Maine
State Budget Woes Leading to Court Delays
Maryland
Spending will actually decline next year
Massachusetts
State budget disappoints local lawmakers
Michigan
Bankruptcy may be next for Detroit schools deficit and is considering filing bankruptcy.
Minnesota
Unallotment could leave $7 billion problem in two years
http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/article/id/124834/
Mississippi
Mississippi legislators beat midnight deadline by approving $6 billion budget
Missouri
Missouri currently has a 25-year high employment rate, and this new plan will mean almost 1500 more jobs will be lost when the new program takes effect July 1st.
Nebraska
NU Budget Proposes 4 Percent Tuition Increase
New Hampshire
Budget process most challenging in history for legislators
New Mexico
Governor to cut 470 salaries
North Carolina
N.C. Budget Failts to Draw Consensus
Ohio
Ohio House Passes seven-day temporary budget extension while slots plan remains blocked
Oklahoma
“Oklahoma City schools approve $603M budget” – NewsOK:
Pennsylvania
“It must be time for the state budget impasse”
For the seventh year, Pennsylvania reigns in a new fiscal year without approving a budget.
South Carolina
“State parks weather economic slump; Visitors, revenue strong despite the recession”
South Dakota
“Pierre schools narrow down budget”
Washington
“Another $250 million caseload hit to Washington budget”
The economic recession is causing more people to seek public assistance, which has the state considering taping “The Rainy Day Fund” intended to be used during emergencies. The fund has a balance of $250 million.
West Virginia
“Budget year ends on hopeful notes”
Wisconsin
“State budget includes spurs to technology”
The new state budget put more than $10 million toward investment in Wisconsin’s technology economy. The budget will seek to reduce the deficit by raising $2.1 billion in taxes over the next two years, spending more stimulus money, and cutting state spending and reducing aid for schools and government.