State and Local Public Finance Professor Yinger Spring 2016 LECTURE 1 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW.

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State and Local Public Finance Professor Yinger Spring 2016 LECTURE 1 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

 Course Requirements  The U.S. Federal System  Overview of Course Topics State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Class Outline

 Broad Themes ◦Legal framework defined by constitutions ◦Details determined by politics  Units Defined by U.S. Constitution ◦The Federal Government ◦State Governments  Units Defined by State Constitutions ◦The State Government ◦Counties and (usually) Townships ◦Municipalities (Cities and Villages) ◦School Districts ◦Special Districts State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview The U.S. Federal System

County Township Municipality School District State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview A Stylized Map of a State

We have gone, of course, from 13 to 50 states. State boundaries were often adjusted in the nation’s early years. Counties were created—and revised. Little change in state or county boundaries in recent years. State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Variation at the Macro Level: States and Counties

No townships in the South and West. No counties in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and the District of Columbia. DC, Maryland, North Carolina, Alaska, and Hawaii have no independent school districts. Hawaii has one state district. 16 states have dependent and independent school districts. ◦Virginia has 1 independent and 135 dependent school systems. ◦Louisiana has 69 independent school districts and one dependent school system. ◦New York has 5 dependent and almost 700 independent school districts. Source: Census of Governments, 2012 State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Variation in Local Governments Across States

Special Districts The U.S. has lots of independent special districts: 38,266 in states have over 1,000 special districts (Illinois, California, Colorado, Missouri, Kansas, Washington, Nebraska, and Oregon). Special districts vary greatly by state; the most common are: ◦Fire Protection Districts (5,865) ◦Water Supply Districts (3,522) ◦Housing and Community Development Districts (3,438) ◦Drainage and Flood Control Districts (3,248). Source: Census of Governments, 2012 State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview

StateTotalCountTownMuniSchlSpecl Alaska *015 California4, *1,0252,861 Hawaii213011(Dp)17 Illinois6, ,4312, ,227 Mass *84417 Nebraska2, ,267 New York3, *6791,174 Penn.4,897661,5461, ,756 Texas5, ,214*1,0792,600 Virginia *1193 State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview State Examples, 2012 * Includes some dependent districts

States receive about 1/3 of their revenue from the federal government, mainly for TANF and Medicaid. Local governments receive about 1/3 of their revenue from their state, mainly for education. Local own-source revenue comes mainly from the property tax. State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview State and Local Revenue

State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview

State and local governments divide responsibility for education, highways, welfare. About 30% of their spending is for education, often split about Highways are a surprisingly low 5% of spending. State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview State and Local Expenditure

State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview

This course examines spending and taxation in the U.S. federal system. ◦Determinants of local spending ◦Evaluating tax policies ◦Fiscal aspects of economic development ◦Intergovernmental fiscal relations Many of the principles apply to the federal systems in other countries. State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Course Topics

 The course covers both positive and normative analysis. Positive analysis: ◦Examines the behavior of voters, businesses, and government officials. ◦In principle, positive statements can be tested against evidence. Normative analysis: ◦Examines the best choices for public officials to make. ◦Combines positive analysis with values—yours! State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Types of Analysis

(which may or may not be true) ◦People with higher incomes vote for higher levels of local public services, all else equal. ◦Communities with higher property tax rates have lower house values, all else equal. ◦Lowering a city’s property tax rate has little impact on its employment. ◦School districts with more disadvantaged students have to spend more to achieve any given level of student performance. State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Positive Analysis, Examples

(with which you may or may not agree) ◦Prison provision should be contracted out to private companies. ◦A property tax is a better way to finance local public services than a local income tax. ◦Cities should not use property tax exemptions to promote economic development. ◦States should give more education aid to school districts with a high concentration of at-risk students. State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Normative Analysis, Examples

◦Separating positive and normative arguments may be the most difficult task in a public policy debate. ◦Many people start with a favorite program and then cherry-pick the evidence that supports their position. ◦This approach undermines their own objectives. ◦You should use the best available evidence to determine which programs best meet your objectives. State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Intellectual Honesty

◦At the end of this class, you will present your proposals for reform in state or local public finance; many of them will be more sensible than what is actually being discussed in state legislatures. ◦After this class, some of you will be able to implement your proposals or develop other ones when your work in state and local governments. ◦My hope is that your proposals will be at least a little better because you took this class! State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Class Conference

◦We are slowly coming out of a recession, and state and local governments are struggling. ◦Their service needs are up. ◦Their revenues are down. ◦They need your help!!! State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Class Conference, Cont.

 You should have no trouble finding good topics. Recent examples: ◦An Evaluation of Industrial Development Agencies ◦Private Prisons in New York ◦Chicago Parking Meter Privatization ◦Public School Facility Cost Relief ◦San Diego Chargers Stadium Proposal ◦The Costs and Benefits of Privatization of Wine and Spirits Sales in Pennsylvania. ◦Privatization of New York City Subway Services. ◦Financing California High-Speed Rail. ◦Reforming Utah’s Flat Tax System. ◦Privatization of New Jersey’s State Lottery. State and Local Public Finance Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview Class Conference, Examples