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Michigan’s Budget Crisis Governor Jennifer M. Granholm 138 th Annual Winter Convention February 2, 2007
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The 07/08 Budget Picture FY 2007: $862 M FY 2008: $2 B MI Faces Nearly $3B Deficit
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Why the Shortfalls? Challenged economy = less revenue Loss of SBT revenue Growth in Medicaid caseloads Growth in Human Service caseloads Growth in prison population
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FY 2007 Funding for State Gov’t $42 Billion Total Budget; State Controls $9 Billion
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FY 2007 General Fund Only $9.2 Billion Total ($3 Billion Shortfall)
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Potential Cuts to Solve the Shortfall Emergency Financial Advisory Panel: Eliminate All Funding for Community Colleges and Universities AND All Mental Health Services Eliminate Health Care for Seniors, and Children AND Release All State Prisoners Cut $2,000 Of Education Funding for Every Student at Every School OR
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Doing More With Less Cuts Every Year Resolved $4 billion in budget shortfalls Nearly $3 billion in cuts Fewer state employees today than at any time since 1973
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State Government is Smaller
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Domestic Auto Market Share Below 50% Source: Center for Automotive Research.
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Auto Industry Restructuring GM buyout offer accepted by 13,500 Michigan employees; 4 Michigan facility closings announced so far. Ford buyout offers have been expected by 38,000 nationally; wants to cut 14,000 salaried jobs (4000 have taken buyout); 18,500 Delphi workers have taken buyout; 5000 returning to GM; 4000 legacy workers remain.
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Revenue at Extreme Historic Lows
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Note: Nominal Net Revenue. Totals exclude transfers and savings from adjusting statutory revenue sharing payments to local governments. 2008 drops due to SBT repeal. General Fund Revenue Down From 1996
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Revenue Down 30 Percent Since 1999 Totals exclude transfers and are adjusted to 2006 dollars using U.S. CPI-U.
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