The Fiscal Situation: Where Do We Go From Here? Governing Washington, DC February 1, 2011 Scott Pattison Executive Director National Association of State.

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The Fiscal Situation: Where Do We Go From Here? Governing Washington, DC February 1, 2011 Scott Pattison Executive Director National Association of State Budget Officers 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 642 Washington, DC (202)

NASBO 2 Current Fiscal Situation: Overview

NASBO 3 Recent State Fiscal Situation The “Great Recession” - Extremely difficult fiscal period for states  States experienced significant shortfalls and large revenue declines Widespread budget cuts, layoffs/furloughs continue across the nation Despite media attention, default and bankruptcy are not at all expected ARRA funds ending

NASBO MAJOR CHALLENGES TO STATE BUDGETS: Fiscal 2011 and 2012 Slow Revenue Growth Unlikely to return to 2008 levels until 2013 or 2014 Medicaid Enrollment Increase 8.5 percent growth in 2010, 6.1 percent growth estimate for 2011 Wind Down of Recovery Funds $151 billion in flexible funding ends in June 2011 Dealing with Long Term Liabilities Health Care Reform

NASBO Rethinking State Government: Health Care Costs Alone “Containing growth in our health care costs… is something we absolutely need to do, because it is unsustainable at the rate that it’s been growing,’’ said Jay Gonzalez, Patrick’s budget chief. “There are going to be some hard decisions.’’ “We now have to begin messing with Medicaid,’’ said House Member Harriett Stanley. Boston Globe 1/3/11 5

NASBO 6 Current Fiscal Situation: Indicators

NASBO Negative Spending Two Years in a Row, Increase in 2011 *33-year historical average rate of growth is 5.7 percent *Fiscal ‘11 numbers are enacted Source: NASBO Fall 2010 Fiscal Survey of States * Average The New Long- Term Normal?

NASBO Balances as a Percentage of Expenditures * FY 2008, and 2009 are actual. FY 2010 is preliminary actual and FY 2011 is enacted. (percentages) State Balances Near Historic Lows for Many States

NASBO Tax and Fee Increases Continue

NASBO Budget Cuts Made After the Budget Passed ($ millions) *FY 2011 mid-year budget cuts are ongoing Mid-Year Budget Cuts Continue

NASBO Percentage Change in Medicaid Spending and Enrollment 11 % Source: Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured Adopted

NASBO 12 Outlook

NASBO 13 No Additional Aid Likely from Federal Government “We have no expectation or intention to get involved in state and local finance.”  Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, January 7, 2011 “I think most of the solutions for state government will have to come from state government.”  Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, January 17, 2011 “We are not interested in a bailout.”  House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, January 6, 2011

NASBO Who gets out first? Historical Boost to State Earnings and Employment due to Oil & Natural Gas 14 Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Economic Review, Fourth Quarter 2009

NASBO 15 State Fiscal Outlook Austere state budgets for at least the next several years  Slow revenue growth; ARRA declines Health care reform will have an impact on state finances Limited federal funds Tough competition for general funds, BUT… Opportunity for reform, restructuring

NASBO 16 Scott Pattison (202)