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Lambda Alpha International Orange County Chapter
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Who Am I? CSULB College of Business Administration – 1977
Distinguished CBA Alumni – 2014 CPA Firm – 1976 to 1995 Partner – Balser, Horowitz, Frank & Wakeling Now Ronald Blue & Co. OC Treasurer-Tax Collector – OC Supervisor, 2nd District – California State Senator, 37th District – March 2015-? Theme – Like to fix organizations
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
1. Tax Rates *The state has the nation’s highest income, sales and gas taxes, when cap and trade is included.
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
1. Tax Rates *The state has the nation’s highest income, sales and gas taxes, when cap and trade is included. *California also has the highest corporate tax in the western United States and the fourteenth highest property tax.
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
1. Tax Rates *The state has the nation’s highest income, sales and gas taxes, when cap and trade is included. *California also has the highest corporate tax in the western United States and the fourteenth highest property tax. *Puts California fourth in overall tax burden on a per capita basis.
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
2. Unfunded Pension Obligations *The Legislative Analyst’s Office estimates current CalPERS, CalSTRS and UC Pension unfunded liabilities at approximately $140 billion.
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
2. Unfunded Pension Obligations *The Legislative Analyst’s Office estimates current CalPERS, CalSTRS and UC Pension unfunded liabilities at approximately $140 billion. *Pew Charitable Foundation, using 2012 data, found California is ranked highest in the nation for unfunded pension obligations
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
3. Unfunded Retiree Medical Obligations *In 2013 California ranked second in the nation with $66.0 billion in unfunded retiree medical costs. New York was number one at $67.7 billion.
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
3. Unfunded Retiree Medical Obligations *In 2013 California ranked second in the nation with $66.0 billion in unfunded retiree medical costs. New York was number one at $67.7 billion. *California State Controller’s 2014 data suggests that California has since surpassed New York and now has $71.8 billion in liabilities.
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
4. Deferred Infrastructure Maintenance *California has 31,827 miles of major roads and at least 34 percent of these are rated in “poor” condition.
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
4. Deferred Infrastructure Maintenance *California has 31,827 miles of major roads and at least 34 percent of these are rated in “poor” condition. *The Reason Foundation’s Adrian Moore recently pegged the unfunded road maintenance number at $59 billion.
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
5. Unrestricted Net Assets/Deficits *California’s most recent Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) shows an unrestricted net deficit of $117 billion.
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Five Key Measurements of California’s Fiscal Health
5. Unrestricted Net Assets/Deficits *California’s most recent Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) shows an unrestricted net deficit of $117 billion. *The unrestricted net assets (or deficit) is a summary of the state’s available assets after removing fixed assets, minus related outstanding debt obligations, nongovernmental activities, and funds belonging to others.
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/99 $ 1,533,113 $ 46 Wilson/Davis
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/99 $ 1,533,113 $ 46 Wilson/Davis 6/30/00 6,531, Davis
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/99 $ 1,533,113 $ 46 Wilson/Davis 6/30/00 6,531, Davis 6/30/01 7,001, Davis
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/99 $ 1,533,113 $ 46 Wilson/Davis 6/30/00 6,531, Davis 6/30/01 7,001, Davis 6/30/02 (19,417,429) (553) Davis
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/99 $ 1,533,113 $ 46 Wilson/Davis 6/30/00 6,531, Davis 6/30/01 7,001, Davis 6/30/02 (19,417,429) (553) Davis 6/30/03 (43,927,987) (1,238) Davis
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/99 $ 1,533,113 $ 46 Wilson/Davis 6/30/00 6,531, Davis 6/30/01 7,001, Davis 6/30/02 (19,417,429) (553) Davis 6/30/03 (43,927,987) (1,238) Davis 6/30/04 (52,897,395) (1,474) Davis/Arnold
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/99 $ 1,533,113 $ 46 Wilson/Davis 6/30/00 6,531, Davis 6/30/01 7,001, Davis 6/30/02 (19,417,429) (553) Davis 6/30/03 (43,927,987) (1,238) Davis 6/30/04 (52,897,395) (1,474) Davis/Arnold 6/30/05 (52,631,090) (1,457) Arnold
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/06 (54,710,847) (1,514) Arnold
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/06 (54,710,847) (1,514) Arnold 6/30/07 (56,519,478) (1,546) Arnold
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/06 (54,710,847) (1,514) Arnold 6/30/07 (56,519,478) (1,546) Arnold 6/30/08 (69,346,950) (1,887) Arnold
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/06 (54,710,847) (1,514) Arnold 6/30/07 (56,519,478) (1,546) Arnold 6/30/08 (69,346,950) (1,887) Arnold 6/30/09 (86,302,434) (2,335) Arnold
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/06 (54,710,847) (1,514) Arnold 6/30/07 (56,519,478) (1,546) Arnold 6/30/08 (69,346,950) (1,887) Arnold 6/30/09 (86,302,434) (2,335) Arnold 6/30/10 (103,272,000) (2,772) Arnold
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/06 (54,710,847) (1,514) Arnold 6/30/07 (56,519,478) (1,546) Arnold 6/30/08 (69,346,950) (1,887) Arnold 6/30/09 (86,302,434) (2,335) Arnold 6/30/10 (103,272,000) (2,772) Arnold 6/30/11 (123,783,314) (3,285) Arnold/ Brown
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Unrestricted Net Assets Per Capita State Comparison - 2011
1. Alaska (Teachers pension plan 9th underfunded) $ 27,767 Wyoming ,508 North Dakota ,705 Indiana (Teachers pension plan 4th most underfunded) 1,112 Ohio Montana West Virginia (Teachers pension plan 8th underfunded) 726 Nebraska Delaware Oklahoma
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Unrestricted Net Assets Per Capita State Comparison - 2011
11. Arkansas $ 356 Idaho Tennessee Washington Colorado South Carolina New Mexico Texas South Dakota Kansas
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Unrestricted Net Assets Per Capita State Comparison - 2011
21. Oregon $ 36 Utah Iowa (7) Nevada (83) Missouri (DOT and Hwy Patrol 3rd most underfunded) (192) Virginia (197) Georgia (215) Alabama (236) New Hampshire (319) Maine (326)
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Unrestricted Net Assets Per Capita State Comparison - 2011
31. Pennsylvania $ (346) North Carolina (392) Minnesota (474) Michigan (539) Arizona (656) Louisiana (Teachers 10th most underfunded plan) (730) Florida (792) Vermont (806) Mississippi (900) Rhode Island (1,370)
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Unrestricted Net Assets Per Capita State Comparison - 2011
41. Maryland $ (1,411) Wisconsin (1,708) Hawaii (1,730) Kentucky (1,848) New York (2,076) California (70%) (3,285) Massachusetts (84%) (3,577) Illinois (63%) (4,818) New Jersey (60%) (5,014) Connecticut (61%) (5,789)
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/06 (54,710,847) (1,514) Arnold 6/30/07 (56,519,478) (1,546) Arnold 6/30/08 (69,346,950) (1,887) Arnold 6/30/09 (86,302,434) (2,335) Arnold 6/30/10 (103,272,000) (2,772) Arnold 6/30/11 (123,783,314) (3,285) Arnold/ Brown
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/12 (123,897,753) (3,257) Brown
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California June 30, 2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
Total Net Assets (in thousands) ($199,955,466 - $215,406,153) $ (15,450,687) Invested in Capital Assets, Net of Related Debt (82,329,785) Restricted Resources by Outside Parties (29,464,130) Business Related Activities Net Assets 3,346,849 Unrestricted Net Assets (Deficit) $(123,897,753) Per Capita ($3,257)
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/12 (123,897,753) (3,257) Brown
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/12 (123,897,753) (3,257) Brown 6/30/13 (117,383,903) (3,085) Brown
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/12 (123,897,753) (3,257) Brown 6/30/13 (117,383,903) (3,085) Brown 6/30/14 (116,948,128) (3,014) Brown
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State of California Annual Unrestricted Net Assets
FYE UNA Per Capita Governor 6/30/12 (123,897,753) (3,257) Brown 6/30/13 (117,383,903) (3,085) Brown 6/30/14 (116,948,128) (3,014) Brown 6/30/15 ~(220,000,000) (5,670) Brown
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Growth in State’s General Fund
$33.1 Billion $65.9 Billion
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Sonoma County voters reject Measure A
Ryan Rabellino, a supporter for Measure A, writes down the absentee ballot results during a gathering at Mary's Pizza Shack in downtown Santa Rosa, Tuesday, June 2, (CRISTA JEREMIASON / The Press Democrat)
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