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Finding budget solutions through our shared values Legislative Budget Basics
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Mission: To promote responsible and equitable fiscal policies through research and education Joy Smolnisky, Director 808 N. West Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 605-367-9667joys@sdbudgetandpolicyproject.orgjoys@sdbudgetandpolicyproject.org http://sdbpp.org Funded through a grant from the Northwest Area Foundation
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Becoming fluent in budget basics You might say government budgets are the ultimate policy documents…
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the components of the state budget, how it is created, and the priorities and choices it reflects. download from sdbpp.org …. a guide to understanding
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In a balanced budget: expenses = revenues
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increase revenue decrease expenditures combination of both Balancing the Budget
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A budget is born Page 6, SD Budget Primer
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Final budget
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Challenges in our process Part time citizen Legislature Short legislative session Final budget amendments are often not introduced until the last days of session
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Information to support decision-making 1.Governor’s budget and budget address http://bfm.sd.gov/budget/rec12/index.htm 2.Fiscal notes on legislation 3.Revenue estimates for upcoming year 4.LRC briefings on agency budget requests and other documentation available at legis.state.sd.us
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LRC Website: legis.state.sd.us
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Office of Fiscal Analysis
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Appropriations Notebook
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Revenue Estimates
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Revenue estimates methodology
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Amendments to general appropriations bill
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Appropriations Notebook agency information
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Fiscal tools used by other states that could help inform South Dakota budget decisions Current services budget Revenue review Tax incidence analysis Tax expenditure report
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Current services budget
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Tax incidence analysis
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Tax expenditure report SD sales tax exemptions alone lower total state revenue by $500 million. $500 million.
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Getting Involved Inform yourself and your community Influence your legislators Make a difference
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Where do the $ come from? South Dakota - a low tax state not a low income state
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South Dakota Per Capita Income
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Dependency on consumption taxes is growing
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The fundamental purpose of taxation is to raise the money needed to fund public services
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Where does the money go?
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SPENDING: 1. General funds 2. Federal funds 3. Other funds
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General fund expenditures
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South Dakota spends less per- capita than other regional states
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Two expenditure examples: K-12 Education Medicaid
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K-12 Education Funding Concepts to understand: 1.School Funding Formula 2.Per Student Allocation (PSA)
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School Funding Formula page 19 of Budget Primer
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SD State Aid to K-12 Education
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Think of SD as one big school district… Total Students X PSA = $ for education 53% comes from state general fund (includes video lottery $) 47% comes from local property tax (set mil levy by dividing statewide property wealth by 47% of dollars needed)
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How big is your districts Funding Formula Cup? (# students times PSA) small large medium
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How much local property wealth do you have? (assessed value times mil levy) Property-wealth rich district Property-wealth poor district Property-wealth average district
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How much will the state provide? (enough to fill your “cup”) Property-wealth rich district Property-wealth poor district Property-wealth average district
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K-12 % of state general fund dropped by 25%
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K-12 general fund spending as % of total personal income dropped by 25%
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SD Medicaid enrollment changes
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The vast majority of South Dakotans on Medicaid are low income children Average cost per Medicaid enrollee varies significantly between children, adults, elderly and disabled
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SD share of Medicaid costs
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Graphic by SD Budget & Policy Project
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Impact of initiated measure raising sales tax Distribution of cost across population Utilization of new funds – the details matter! (50% Medicaid/50% k-12 education) Change in k-12 funding formula
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increase revenue decrease expenditures combination of both Balancing the Budget
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18 sessions in 16 communities Total Attendance464 (average of 27 per meeting) Legislators attending53 of 105 “South Dakotans Talking” sessions
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