Fiscal and Economic Issues Discussion Group - Illinois

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Fiscal and Economic Issues Discussion Group - Illinois May 2018 Meeting 1 1

At the state level, Illinois’ spending in 2016 was not high compared to other states https://www.kff.org/other/state-indicator/per-capita-state-spending/ Notes Data are for state fiscal year 2016 and include general fund, federal funds, other state funds, and bonds. Sources KCMU calculations based on adjusted data collected in the National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO)  http://www.nasbo.org/mainsite/reports-data/state-expenditure-report, November 2016; and the U.S. Census Bureau http://www.census.gov/data/datasets/2016/demo/popest/state-total.html 2

Illinois State and Local Spending is Slightly Above Average Source: https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/statistics/state-and-local-general-expenditures-capita 3

Illinois Budget: Revenues and Expenditures 4

Illinois has high property taxes, but that is NOT a state government issue 5

Illinois has the 5th most regressive state and local tax structure in the country (2015) 6

Most States have Regressive State and Local Taxes 7

Illinois’ Alleged Spending Spree with the Higher Inc. Tax Rates 8

Illinois Appropriations FY 11-FY16 9

Illinois Unpaid General Funds Bills 10

Jobs in Illinois (Non-Farm / 000’s) 11

Illinois Job Growth - Fiscal Years 2009 – 2018 (ytd thru March) (in thousands) -323.8 2010 -31.4 2011 60.8 2012 76 2013 52.4 2014 81.6 2015 93.1 2016 29.6 2017 64.5 2018 (ytd) 25.3 12

CIVIC FEDERATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The budget for fiscal year 2018...has an estimated operating deficit of at least $1.5 billion, and deficits are projected to continue for the foreseeable future. The State’s unpaid bills are substantially reduced from $14.7 billion at the end of FY2017, but the backlog is still expected to stand at $7.5 billion when the current fiscal year ends on June 30, 2018 and is projected to grow to $13.7 billion by FY2023. The biggest challenge continues to be staggering public employee pension costs, which are difficult to reduce due to State constitutional protections as interpreted by the Illinois Supreme Court. At the end of FY2017, the five funds had $129.1 billion in unfunded liabilities; only about 40% of promised pension benefits were covered by pension assets. Illinois still has the lowest credit rating of any state.

The Civic Federation’s comprehensive plan proposes the following policy changes to improve the State’s fiscal position: 1. Restrict net agency spending growth to 2.1% annually through FY2023; 2. Reduce late bill interest penalty payments to a market-based rate; 3. Eliminate the exclusion of federally-taxable retirement income from the State’s income Tax; 4. Extend the State sales tax to the 14 additional services taxed by the State of Wisconsin; 5. Work toward building a rainy day fund equal to 10% of General Funds revenues; 6. Place a constitutional amendment on the ballot to limit the pension protection clause and allow reasonable, moderate changes to current employee and retiree benefits necessary to secure the financial sustainability of the State and local governments and the pension systems themselves;

7. In the absence of benefit reform, require annual supplemental payments to the State’s systems of $600 million from FY2020 through FY2034 and $481 million in FY2035; 8. Merge the Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund (CTPF) with the Teachers’ Retirement System, with the State shifting the normal costs onto local school districts and assuming responsibility for unfunded liabilities; 9. Create a bipartisan commission to study the elimination of duplicative higher education programs, reallocation of resources across programs and campuses and the closure or consolidation of campuses; Consolidate the governance of State universities into a single, statewide Board of Trustees; 10. Initiate a new capital plan with a comprehensive analysis and prioritization of the State’s infrastructure needs, funded by an increase in the motor fuel tax and potentially by vehicle miles traveled and congestion taxes; and 11. Consolidate and streamline government units in Illinois

The following table shows the effects of the Civic Federation’s recommendations on the General Funds budget for the next five years.

Future Changes Once the State pays off its unpaid bill backlog and begins to make progress toward building a rainy day fund, it should pursue the following measures to give the State’s finances more longterm sustainability:  Return the lapse period to two months from six;  Phase-out Section 25 liabilities and other practices that allow current years’ costs to be paid from future years’ appropriations;  Shift normal pension costs from the State to public universities and community colleges; and  Consider a modestly graduated income tax rate structure with a maximum spread of 3.0 percentage points that could generate additional revenues and lower rates for low income taxpayers, while protecting against excessive disparities and rate increases. Such a change would require an amendment to the Illinois Constitution.

Other Organization Proposals: Chicago Fed – Pay down pensions with a statewide property tax http://midwest.chicagofedblogs.org/?p=3096 Progressive Income tax - http://www.chicagoreporter.com/a-progressive-income-tax-is-illinois-best-shot-at-solving-budget-crisis/ https://budgetblog.ctbaonline.org/cutting-taxes-for-the-middle-class-and-shrinking-the-deficit-9bb4269cb01c Legalize Marijuana – Senator Steans, Representative Cassidy, JB Pritzker https://www.jbpritzker.com/marijuana/ Legalize Sports Betting http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-sports-betting-illinois-supreme-court-20180514-story.html

Civic Federation of Chicago - Resources: Civic Federation of Chicago - - https://www.civicfed.org/sites/default/files/illinoisroadmapfy2019.pdf - https://www.civicfed.org/sites/default/files/fy2019_recommended_operating_budget_analysis.pdf Governor Rauner Proposed Budget - https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/budget/documents/budget%20book/fy%202019/fiscal-year-2019-operating-budget-book.pdf History of Illinois Pensions, i.e. how we got to our large unfunded liability - http://www.chicagobusiness.com/section/pensions