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State and County Budgets Dependencies and Consequences Peggy Jensen San Mateo County CSDA 2008 Annual Conference.

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1 State and County Budgets Dependencies and Consequences Peggy Jensen San Mateo County CSDA 2008 Annual Conference

2 San Mateo County Funding Sources

3 San Mateo Revenue

4 Counties are required by State law to adopt a balanced budget not later than August 30th of each year. California Government Code Section 29088

5 Budget Cycles County Jan/Feb – Mid-year Report February - Instructions April – Dept. Budgets May – CMO Rec. Budget June – Budget Hearings July 1 – New Fiscal Year September – Final budget State January – Governor’s budget May – Governor’s revise June – hopefully a budget….

6 County Layoff Timeline Early April: –Identify positions –Meet with HR to determine bumping rights –Meet with Unions May –Official notices to staff to be laid off –Meetings with staff on options Termination date: TBD - July 1 st or later

7 Dealing with Uncertainty Budget Reduction Scenarios Expenditure Limitations –No new expenses without offsetting revenue –Absorb all state funding reductions Reserves –Increased reserve requirements –Limit use of excess reserves Hiring Freeze

8 Consequences of Fiscal Uncertainty Operations –Inability to start new initiatives –Possible mid-year cuts Staffing –Vacancies in the wrong places –Difficulty filling approved positions –Staff anxiety and union inquiries

9 Questions? Peggy Jensen San Mateo County Pjensen@co.sanmateo.ca.us


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