TAX EXTENSIONS: A MATTER OF PRIORITIES California Federation of Teachers AFT/AFL-CIO.

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TAX EXTENSIONS: A MATTER OF PRIORITIES California Federation of Teachers AFT/AFL-CIO

THE PROBLEM California has an ongoing budget crisis. Public education and other vital social services have been cut by billions of dollars, including $18 billion in education cuts over the past three years. This year, even if tax extensions pass there will still be an added $2.1 billion cut to education; but without the extensions, it’s another $4 billion.

POINT ONE These cuts are devastating public education, public safety, and public health.

POINT TWO Because of these cuts, California’s public education budget has fallen to 47th among the states, according to the respected annual report by Education Week, “Quality Counts.”

If tax extensions are allowed to expire our underfunding of education and public services will get worse. ( current ranking below )  47th * in the nation in K-12 per student spending, and sinking  45th in the nation in community college per student spending  48th in the nation in government employees per resident *"Quality Counts," Education Week Report, January 2009

POINT THREE In order to ensure a decent future for our children, we must invest in education, public safety, and other necessary services. The first step is talking to the Legislature to pass these tax extensions.

HOW ARE CUTS AFFECTING STUDENTS? In K-12:  Larger class sizes  Fewer resources in the classroom  Few full time library clerks, few nurses  Fewer classified staff, reduced busing  Little elementary music or art  Pay to play sports programs  Reduced or eliminated summer school

HOW ARE CUTS AFFECTING STUDENTS? In higher education:  Increased tuition and fees  Layoffs, furloughs of faculty and staff  Fewer classes and support services  Longer time to graduate  Failure to adequately serve adult students during a recession

Tax Extensions are a stopgap measure to address our state revenue problem: Keep the.25% personal income tax rate surcharge – $2.077 billion Keep 1% increase in state sales tax - $4.459 billion Keep increase of Vehicle License Fee by.5% - $1.382 billion Keep reduction in dependent credit - $1.248 billion Keep corporate loopholes closed - $1.2 billion

Passing Tax Extensions through the budget will not solve the state’s long term revenue problem. They will prevent thousands more jobs lost in education, healthcare and public safety. They will allow California to maintain minimum standards for safe communities and schools, and begin our road to recovery.

“NO NEW TAXES”? “Taxes are the price we pay for living in a civilized society.” —Oliver Wendell Holmes

Additional FAIR TAX IDEAS  AB 1130: “1% on 1%” (>$500K/year)  Re-assess non-residential real property (“split roll”)  Enact severance tax on oil produced in California  Enact modest taxes on financial transactions  Enforce tax collection, including internet sales  Repeal tax loopholes put in place over last dozen years

FOR MORE INFORMATION: California Federation of Teachers California Budget Project California Tax Reform Association

WHAT DO WE SAY? “Close loopholes, not schools!!”