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Budget Horror: New Year, No New Solution

By  MIKE LUERY

Updated 5:23 PM PDT, Mon, Jan 5, 2009

Patrick Walton

Every hour, the state loses $1.7 million. By February, the state will have to hand out IOUs. People may get an IOU instead of a state tax refund.

 

New year -- old problem. No solution.

California is spending more money than it is taking in.
 
Every hour, the state loses $1.7 million. By February, the state will have to hand out IOUs. People may get an IOU instead of a state tax refund.

"I will tell you that we have reached about 75 percent of what the Governor wants," said Assembly Speaker Karen Bass. "I also must tell you that the State of California will run out of cash at the end of the month."

The state legislature was back in session Monday following the holiday break.

The deficit clock outside the governor's office showed the state was more than $7.6 billion in debt as of Monday and losing $40 million each day the legislature fails to meet a compromise.

State employees may be the first to feel the budget crunch. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's executive order calls for furloughing state workers two days a month without pay.

"You know furloughs really help us save money so we don't have to lay off employees," said BreAnda Northcutt of the Environmental Protection Agency. "We would treat it a lot like we treat a Saturday. So the work would be done in the four days, and on the fifth day, employees would not come in to work."

State worker unions, however, are fighting back, challenging the governor's executive order in court.

"We've sued him," said Chris Voight of the California Association of Professional Scientists. "We are in court. "We will have a hearing date fairly soon. We think we will get a judge to agree with us."

When he first suggested the idea in November, the furlough suggestion was one day a month," said Aaron McLear, the governor's press secretary. "Now, because the legislature has failed to act, it is two days a month. That is exactly what he has been saying, 'The longer we go without acting, the worst this gets.'"

Schwarzenegger said he intends to intensify the pressure this week to get the legislature to compromise.

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  • Anonymous Saturday, Feb 28 at 1:06 PM FLAG COMMENT If I owe the state taxes why can't i had them a IOU check. I believe all the state employees are getting hurt with these furlough days. How are they supposed to support their family? Why don't that start with Arnolds paycheck, cut his pay two days.
  • Darlene Thursday, Jan 15 at 5:57 AM FLAG COMMENT ALL OF THE ABOVE, especially giving services to illegal immigrants, my pet peeve. Americans do not get the same privilages so why are they getting free education???? We could save a huge amount of money minding our own business. Why are illegals getting free education while our own less fortunate do not? The government has made this state a "Welfare" state and has run out most of the middle class. If the government raises taxe ... MORE >
  • Cut them back Saturday, Jan 10 at 4:17 PM FLAG COMMENT About time they did something about these overpaid state, government and city workers. They have 5 people doing one job which is not necessary, there are a lot of areas our government, sate and city can cut back on and it's to start with excess employees and overpaid employees. Why would a secretary get paid 90,000 or more, get rid of them and hire new people that will work for 45 - 50,000/yr and be overjoyed. LETS SEE OUR GOV ... MORE >
  • Mufon Tuesday, Jan 6 at 4:58 PM FLAG COMMENT Obama Power, in what city did the police bankrupt the municipality?
  • Stop It Tuesday, Jan 6 at 12:19 PM FLAG COMMENT How about stopping welfare for illegal immigrants? Why is the government so afraid of this?

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