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“Latest studies show growing pension peril”
Recent studies by the U.S. Census Bureau, GAO, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and the Harvard Kennedy School detail the continued deterioration and chance of failure of public pension systems within the overall local and state government fiscal crisis. Read these studies and be aware of the extent of this pressing problem.
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“Reality-Based Budgeting: How to permanently resolve state budget gaps”
To read SBS President Bob Williams' explanation of what reality-based budgeting is, how it works, and how it can prevent overspending by ensuring efficient and effective delivery of essential services by your state government, click here.
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“Get educated. Get connected. Take action.”
We believe in solving problems, not just talking about them. State Budget Solutions exists to empower citizens to hold elected officials accountable. SBS is a one-stop shop, offering educational materials, important websites and resources for each state. Find the information your need for your state here.
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“Reduce State Spending”
States must adopt fundamental reforms by: establishing priorities through "Reality-Based Budgeting," privatizing, forcing government contractors to compete and increasing transparency.
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“Adopt Fundamental Reform”
States must adopt fundamental reforms and establish priorities through “Reality-based Budgeting.” Scrap the current budget. Priorities and performance must drive budget allocations. Crafting a sustainable budget requires legislators to address four key questions at the start of every legislative session. Read them here.
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“Reject Tax Increases”
Policy makers must reject tax increases that kill jobs and hurt the state's economy. States must hold the line on taxes by rejecting increases on personal and corporate income taxes, permanently limiting taxes, maximizing non-tax revenues and by collecting upfront on the tobacco settlement.
Pensions
Unions gear up to oppose state pension changes
Union officials say they have grown weary of Quinn's efforts to rally business leaders behind his ideas and his use of agency directors and state government resources to argue that basic state government functions will suffer unless something is done about pensions.
Census state pension survey 2007-1010
The U.S. Census collects key data from selected state and municipal pension funds every year. State Budget Solutions consolidated the data for the 222 largest state administered defined benefit pension funds from fiscal years 2007 through 2010 to present an overview of each state's pension funds. See how your state is doing.
Conflicts & Controvery Plague Year-old Criminal Investigation of Lt. Gov. Guadagno & $245K Pension Scam
Gov. Christie's pension reform did little to stop the age-old New Jersey practice of double-dipping, in which employees "retire," start collecting a pension, and then are rehired, often the next day. A criminal investigation is under way involving his running mate, New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno.
Latest studies show growing pension peril
Recent studies by the U.S. Census Bureau, GAO, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and the Harvard Kennedy School detail the continued deterioration and chance of failure of public pension systems within the overall local and state government fiscal crisis. Read these studies and be aware of the extent of this pressing problem.
"GASB Won't Let Me" - A False Objection to Public Pension Reform
Pension reform is a separate issue from amortization. These two issues have been conflated by those invoking the GASB proviso for closed DB plans, but this has only sown confusion. This is clearly demonstrated when the reform is structured with amortization payments on total payroll. In this way, the growth in the base for amortization payments is unaffected by the reform, so there is no policy reason for changing the schedule of these payments. The funding schedule for amortization is a red herring, irrelevant to the fundamental policy decision for pension reform. Amortization pays for past debts; pension reform lays a path toward a responsible future.
In the News
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Massachusetts Senate leaders unveil $32.2 billion state budget with record amount of education aid, measures to increase oversight of community colleges
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Unions gear up to oppose state pension changes
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Gov. LePage signs state budget
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State budget deadline quickly approaching; Negotiations heating up
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Colleges, health care face cuts in La. budget
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Needy States Use Housing Aid Cash to Plug Budgets
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Savings from state worker pay cut far from assured
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Virginia lawmakers reject key budget amendments
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State Budget Issues
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