A Balanced, Fair, and Responsible California Budget Ready for Senate and Assembly Floor Votes |
Appeared in the California Progress Report |
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June 30, 2007. By Assemblymember John Laird The Budget Conference Committee concluded work yesterday on a $140 billion budget that is balanced and contains a $2.1 billion reserve. This budget not only protects the state’s most vulnerable citizens but invests in preventative programs that will save the state money in future years. It contains no new taxes and no new social programs. After six months of hearings and collaboration, we’ve completed the budget committee process and have a balanced, fair and responsible budget. This balanced budget restores draconian cuts and preserves Democratic values while also giving Republicans key reasons to be pleased, such as a reserve in line with the Governor’s proposal and no new taxes, as well as full funding for local governments, Prop. 42 transportation, and last year’s public education equalization agreement. My colleague, Senator Denise Ducheny (D-San Diego), Chair of the Senate Budget Committee has said: “We’ve acted to provide a legislative budget prior to the constitutional deadline of July 1st. We are sure that this budget would receive a majority on the floor, and are hopeful that once it is reviewed by our colleagues, this ‘workload, no frills’ budget will receive the necessary two-thirds vote. California’s failure to manage its corrections system has resulted in a budget which is out of control, and out of our control. Health care costs keep increasing. This is why the few investments that we’ve made are committed to prevention. Not only does this budget maintain our commitment to the less fortunate, seniors, children of the working poor, our education system, and foster children, it seeks to make strategic investments to avoid expenditures in our corrections system in the future.” Key Highlights of the 2007-08 Budget Overview: • Balanced budget with $2.1 billion reserve, the same as the governor’s level Protecting the state’s most vulnerable populations • Provides $147.3 million to fully fund the cost of living increases for SSI/SSP recipients. Foster Care Reforms • 70 percent of people in state prisons have spent time in foster care Mental Health Care • $54.9 million for integrated services for the homeless mentally ill adults program used by 34 counties. California taxpayers save $2 for every dollar expended on this program. Other key highlights: • $120 million for Prop. 36, which provides drug treatment instead of incarceration |
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