Posted by Ray Haynes at 12:00 am on Nov 25, 2008 Comments Off on How to Read a Government Budget
One of the great challenges of terms limits is the need to
educate new legislators as they arrive at the capitol. There
is a "training session" they all go through, and usually a
"retreat" by each of the caucuses that all attend, but, in each
case, the agendas in each of those programs tend to reflect the
bias of the staff or the leadership. Not that the information
is bad, but I found that sometimes it is not helpful, especially
when it comes to the budget. Government budgeting is not like
private budgeting, whether it is individual or business
budgeting. Government budgeting has, as its central guiding
theme, the desire to deceive the decision-maker, to prevent
oversight of government programs, and to grant to unelected
bureaucrats as much freedom to spend taxpayer dollars without
interference from lawmakers as possible.
One piece of advice to new lawmakers, start with Schedule 6 in
the Governor’s Budget Summary . A quick look at that document
show that not one single dime has been cut from overall state
expenditures in the last six years. In fact, the last
Governor to actually cut spending was Governor Gray Davis, in the
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