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O UR F ISCAL C HALLENGES Early Childhood Care & Education in W.Va. WV Early Childhood Planning Task Force September 6– Committee Meeting. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

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1 O UR F ISCAL C HALLENGES Early Childhood Care & Education in W.Va. WV Early Childhood Planning Task Force September 6– Committee Meeting. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. TED BOETTNER Executive Director

2 O VERVIEW  West Virginia’s Budget Outlook  Federal Budget & Sequester  Future WVCBP Analysis of Early Childhood Development Financing and Best Practices.  Questions

3 W EST V IRGINIA ’ S B ASE B UDGET R EVENUES (FY 14)

4 W EST V IRGINIA ’ S B ASE B UDGET (FY 14) $4.4 BILLION

5 W EST V IRGINIA ’ S B ASE R EVENUE B UDGET (FY 14)

6 G ENERAL R EVENUE F UND R EVENUE G ROWTH B ELOW H ISTORICAL A VERAGE (4.6%)

7 S IGNIFICANT B UDGET G APS A HEAD ($ MILLIONS )

8 M AJOR B UDGET G AP D RIVERS  Sluggish economic recovery  Medicaid growth  Revenue problem :  Reduction in Corporate Net Income and Business Franchise Tax: -$191 million  Food tax elimination: -$174 million  Thin-seam coal tax credit has grown from $23.5 million in 2006 to $75 million in 2011.  Estate tax elimination: -$10-20 million per year.  Declining lottery, B&O, and severance tax collection.

9 W EST V IRGINIA S TILL S UFFERING FROM H IGH U NEMPLOYMENT

10 P ERSONAL I NCOME G ROWTH H AS N OT C AUGHT U P

11 M EDICAID G ROWING BY 7.6% ANNUALLY

12 B USINESS TAXES SHRINKING AS A SHARE OF WV GENERAL REVENUE FUNDS

13 S ALES T AX B ASE IS SHRINKING P ARTLY F ROM F OOD T AX E LIMINATION

14 Growth of Major Sources of Revenue FY 2012 to FY 2018 (estimated)

15 W EST V IRGINIA ’ S R AINY D AY F UNDS

16 2013 S EQUESTRATION B REAKDOWN

17 Impact of Sequester Cuts on West Virginia  Job Losses: 982 jobs in defense and 9,065 in non- defense (Stephen Fuller @GMU).  $76 million in cuts in federal grant funding in FY 2013 relative to FY 2012 (EPI).  Cuts to ARC funding, child care, Head Start, job training, work study, special education, domestic violence, law enforcement, clean air and water, meals for seniors, vaccines, and army bases.  Between 2014 and 2021, sequestration will reduce federal spending by $109.3 billion per year.

18 Sequester Cuts on Head Start in WV  $3 million in Cuts: 400 children in West Virginia slated to lose Head Start and Early Head Start this year and 80 Head Start workers laid off.  Options:  Use school-aid formula and Pre-4 program to pick up some of the kids.  Earmark funds to program like other states (MN).  Stave off cutting by cutting other parts of the program.

19 WVCBP Analysis of Early Childhood Development Financing and Best Practices  Compare WV early childhood program spending with other states. Specially, Birth to Three, Home Visiting, Head Start, Child Care Assistance, and Pre- K.  In-depth analysis of WV’s fiscal position, including fiscal capacity.  Options for funding early childhood programs.  Explore feasibility of social revenue bonds for financing early childhood programs.

20 QUESTIONS?  Sources used in this presentation: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis and W.V. Budget Office data.


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