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December 09 , 2010 - Emily Makings

Comparison of the Budget Reduction Proposals

I was glad when the House Democratic Caucus released its suggested budget reductions for FY2011 last week that they provided the exact list of cuts by program area. Unfortunately, I have not been able to completely reconcile the lists of possible budget reductions from the Governor, the Senate Republicans and the House Democrats.  That said, […]


December 03 , 2010 - Emily Makings

Budget Reduction Ideas Galore

The House Democrats have joined Republicans in offering budget reduction options.  For your spreadsheeting pleasure, I have put their full list of reduction ideas into an Excel document, which you can access here: HDC reduction list I am still going through the list, but I already have questions.  The full list compares the reductions to […]


November 30 , 2010 - Emily Makings

Budget Fun

A post at Politics Northwest this afternoon highlights the Governor’s suggestion that June K-12 payments be delayed until July, as a way to save $240 million in FY2011 (more on the Governor’s proposed reductions here): Educators and staff would still get paid on time. It’s essentially a budget trick that would allow the state to […]


November 29 , 2010 - Emily Makings

Governor's Reductions

Last week, Governor Gregoire released a list of programs that have been reduced or could be reduced to close the budget shortfall for FY2011.  In addition to across-the-board cuts, fund transfers, and payment delays, the Governor’s proposal would cut education, health, corrections, and other social services funding. As the Governor says in a letter to […]


November 19 , 2010 - Kriss Sjoblom

One More Time: Revenue Forecast Reduced Again

The Economic and Revenue Forecast Council met yesterday and adopted revised forecasts of general fund revenues for the current (2009–11) and upcoming (2011–13) biennia. For 2009–11, the new forecast is $28,127 million, a decrease of $385 million from the September forecast. Of this decrease, $64 million is due to the passage of Initiative 1107, which […]


November 12 , 2010 - Kriss Sjoblom

Economic and Revenue Update

The state Economic and Revenue Forecast Council (EFRC) yesterday issued its monthly Economic and Revenue Update (available here). The November Update is the second since EFRC’s September revenue forecast, and, as was the case in October, collections have come in above forecast. Major General Fund-State (GF-S) revenues for the October 11, 2010 – November 10, […]


October 07 , 2010 - Emily Makings

Lessons From Canada

"Canada's Budget Triumph," a recent paper from David Henderson (published by the Mercatus Center) is well worth the read.  It is particularly instructive as Washington implements immediate spending cuts and faces a $4.5 billion deficit for the 2011-13 biennium. Back in 1993-94, Canada's federal debt to GDP ratio was 67 percent (and they were spending […]


August 30 , 2010 - Emily Makings

"It's Going to Be a Bumpy Ride"

On Friday, Washington State Wire ran a story on the volatility of the income tax on high earners that is proposed in Initiative 1098.  No matter what you think of the merits of an income tax per se, this particular proposal is untenable — especially given Washington’s current budget situation.  Erik Smith writes, High earner […]


August 20 , 2010 - Emily Makings

Taxing the Rich

A Forbes.com article from yesterday looks at how the federal government and some states are considering increasing taxes on the wealthy.  It includes a discussion of Initiative 1098 in Washington. This and other articles on the initiative (see Dick Davis’ recent post for some examples) highlight some of the negative consequences I-1098 would have on […]


August 13 , 2010 - Kriss Sjoblom

Dedicated Fund Transfers to the General Fund

Dick Davis has a piece in the Puget Sound Business Journal today on dedicated funds and the state budget. The first 4 paragraphs are available on the public portion of the PSBJ web site. (A subscription is required to read the whole thing.) Here is a table detailing transfers to and from the General Fund-State […]