THERESA TENA, DIR FISCAL POLICY CCLC AND DAN TROY VC FISCAL, CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE.

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THERESA TENA, DIR FISCAL POLICY CCLC AND DAN TROY VC FISCAL, CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE

PRESENTATION PROPOSITION 30 LAO FISCAL OUTLOOK CURRENT YEAR: SHIELDS AND THREATS ELECTION RESULTS AND BUDGET NEXT STEPS

PROPOSITION 30 BALLOT MEASURE PASSED!!!! EDUCATION PROTECTION ACCOUNT (EPA) DETAILS DECISIONS TO BE MADE

PROPOSITION 30 PASSAGE AVERTS $338 M OF WORKLOAD REDUCTION BUDGET PREMISED ON PASSAGE - $210 M OF RESOURCES ($159 M DEFERRAL BUY DOWN; $50 M ENROLLMENT RESTORATION) REVENUES ALREADY “WEAVED” THROUGH CCC BUDGET

PROPOSITION 30 EDUCATION PROTECTION ACCOUNT (created by Prop 30) Timing of revenue disbursement Basis for disbursement Restrictions / Reporting Requirements How are the funds to be recorded?

PROPOSITION 30 TIMING OF DISBURSEMENT IN THE FIRST YEAR (12/13) WILL MAKE CASH FLOW EXTREMELY CHALLENGING MANAGE GF, PTAX, $801 DEFERRAL, AND EPA BALLOON PAYMENT OUT YEAR SCO DISTRIBUTES QUARTERLY

PROPOSITION 30 12/13 DISBURSEMENT FOR CCC $855 M – ALL IN JUNE 13/14 SCO DISTRIBUTES QUARTERLY AMOUNT REVEALED PRIOR TO ENACTMENT OF BUDGET (JAN 10?) 25% IN SEPT., DEC., MAR., JUN SCO WILL CONDUCT A “TRUE UP” TWO YEARS AFTER – PROCESS UNKNOWN

PROPOSITION 30 BASIS FOR DISBURSEMENT METHODOLOGY CONSISTENT WITH RECENT DEFERRAL CHANGE PROPOSED BY USING TOTAL COMPUTATIONAL REVENUE IT WILL “SMOOTH” OUT THE SWINGS FROM BEING A HIGH REVENUE GF DISTRICTS VS HIGH REVENUE PROPERTY TAX DISTRICT MINIMUM ALLOCATION TO BASIC AID $100 PER FTES

PROPOSITION 30  RESTRICTIONS/REPORTING REQUIREMENTS  Proceeds shall NOT be used for salaries or benefits of administrators or any other administrative costs  Districts must publish on their web site an accounting of how funds were spent  Minimum allocation of $100 per FTES – Basic Aid districts receive an allocation of GF

PROPOSITION 30 Education Protection Account Prohibits revenues to be spent on “administrative costs” Restricted vs. Unrestricted Measure does NOT contain “supplant” or “supplement” language Time certain expiration of revenue

LAO FISCAL OUTLOOK STRUCTURAL SHORTFALL PROPOSITION 98 REDEVELOPMENT PROPERTY TAXES

LAO FISCAL OUTLOOK STRUCTURAL SHORTFALL 13/14 LAO PROJECT $1.9 BILLION Comparison – when Gov Brown presented his proposed budget in Jan 2011 the structural shortfall was $26.6 billion

LAO FISCAL OUTLOOK PROPOSITION 98 “a tale of two budgets” – Prop 98 GF vs Non 98 GF 2013/14 Prop 98 provides additional funding …“steady increases thereafter”… /14 Non Prop 98 GF ED programs (UC/CSU)– essentially flat for the year and the 5 year projection

LAO FISCAL OUTLOOK PROPOSITION 98 – CURRENT YEAR Current Year Prop 98 increase as a result of passage of Prop 39 $193 M – CCCs share roughly $21 M The Governor will propose a plan to spend these CY resources when he proposes his 13/14 budget in January

LAO FISCAL OUTLOOK PROPOSITION 98 - BUDGET YEAR Estimated P-98 statewide $1.9 B; for CCCs $217 M Remember buying down deferrals has a lasting impact…ongoing funding freed up in 2013/14 equal to the amt of deferral buy down in 12/13 ($159 M) Estimate CCC Prop 98 amount $376 M NOTE: GOV ORIGINAL PROPOSAL FOR PROP 30 REVENUE – BUY DOWN THE “WALL OF DEBT”

LAO FISCAL OUTLOOK REDEVELOPMENT OVERESTIMATED 2012/13 BUDGET PREMISED ON RECEIPT OF $3.2 B FROM RDA LAO Projects the estimate will be $1.8 BILLION SHORT – CCC’s share $200 M

LAO FISCAL OUTLOOK PROPERTY TAXES END OF FORECAST PERIOD ASSESSED VALUATION TO GROW FASTER FOR K-12 AND CCC’s ED BEGINS TO SEE BENEFIT FROM RDA ELIMINATION RETIREMENT OF PROP 58 BONDS FREES UP PTAX RESOURCES NOW USED TO SERVICE DEBT INCREASED P-TAX TRANSLATES INTO LESS GENERAL FUND NEEDED FOR K-14 SINCE P- TAXES ACT AS AN OFFSET TO GF

LAO FISCAL OUTLOOK FOCUS ON CY & BY PREDICTIONS OUT YEAR PREDICTIONS VIEW WITH CAUTION FORECAST PERIOD 2008/09 – 2012/13. Projected $2.5 B available over baseline in 12/13 (which assumed COLA and growth over the entire forecast period!) Actual General Fund Revenue Perspective: 2007/08 GF $102.6 Billion (before the “revenue reset”) (even with $6 billion of Prop 30 proceeds!) GF $95.6 Billion

CURRENT YEAR: SHIELDS SCO NOV 9 PRESS RELEASE: REVENUES UP OVER $200 M FROM BUDGET ACT PROJECTIONS (4.4%)

CURRENT YEAR: THREATS STATE AND LOCAL REVENUE SHORTFALLS (P-tax, Fees, EPA) REDEVELOPMENT LARGE DEFICIT RDA EARLY TERMINATION

ELECTION RESULTS AND THE BUDGET Legislature Post election the composition of each house has changed 40 State Senators Democrats: 28 (supermajority) Republicans: State Assembly members Democrats: 54 (supermajority) Republicans: 26

ELECTION RESULTS AND THE BUDGET Statewide ballot measures ONLY require a simply majority (50%) plus one vote to be approved and take effect the day after the election Local measures which have NOT been specifically excluded (i.e Prop 39) require a 66.7%

ELECTION RESULTS AND THE BUDGET Impact of the lowering the 2/3 vote threshold for facilities bonds Nov 2012 election – 106 facilities bonds on the ballot: 85 passed. Passed rate of 80%. Prior to 2001, passage rate of local facilities bonds 50% to 60%; post Prop 39 passage rate of 80%

ELECTION RESULTS AND THE BUDGET November 2012 results Parcel Taxes Statewide 26 parcel taxes/15 passed 60% passage rate Community Colleges San Francisco $79 rate 8 year72.5% Estimated $14 M Contra Costa $11 rate 6 year65.4% Chabot-Las Positas $28 rate 6 year Estimated $5.6 M

ELECTION RESULTS AND THE BUDGET MANAGE EXPECTATIONS – 12/13 is essentially a “rollover” budget Day after election – UCB students protest want to have tuition roll backs Clamor locally to restore classes

ELECTION RESULTS AND THE BUDGET RECENT HISTORY Outright base reductions (apportionment $448 M & categoricals ~ $300 M) Foregone COLA (2008/09 to 2012/13) Foregone Growth UNKNOWN WANT LIST

ELECTION RESULTS AND THE BUDGET MANAGE EXPECTATIONS GOVERNOR BROWN: Zen Mantra: “Desires are endless. I vow to cut them down” On the projections of failure of Prop 30 “Some people began to read tea leaves incorrectly…and then you (reporters) all go off like a herd of buffalo down the road. Hopefully you’re all now back on the plane of common sense”

NEXT STEPS DETERMINE WHETHER EPA IS RESTRICTED VS UNRESTRICTED ADVOCATE FOR A “TRUE UP” AT P1 STATUTORY PROTECTION FOR EPA ESTIMATE STATUTORY PROTECTION FROM RDA EARLY TERMINATION REDUCE PARCEL TAX VOTE THRESHOLD FROM 66.7% TO 55%

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