Tax Reform

Governor’s budget is good news not because it’s bigger–but because it’s better
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Spending plan takes a forward-looking approach to spending surging revenues, smartly making one-time investments for the long term rather than making all-around increases that will have to be cut next recession.

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Part 5: Spend unexpected revenues in ways that will make money in lean times
150 150 Lenny Mendonca and Pete Weber

Four ways California can provide itself some cover for the next economic downturn and not repeat the budgetary mistakes of the past

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Part 4: Spend growing revenues on reducing growing cost drivers
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As increased revenues roll in, budgetmakers must keep in mind long-term pension and health care obligations that will continue to take up more and more precious resources for years to come.

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Part 3: Budget rules will drive where much of the extra money goes–but not how it will be spent
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Even if most of this year’s revenue windfall does go to California schools and the rainy day fund, the conversation should not be over. Part 3 in our “Boom, Bust, Repeat?” series.

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Part 2: This is a boom, and it should be treated as a boom
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…some of which will go bust. Next story in series covers some California history that shows why the state needs to smartly prepare the budget for the next recession.

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Part 1: Revenues may be rolling in but state budget must heed lessons of past
150 150 Lenny Mendonca and Pete Weber

Boom, Bust, Repeat? – New series from CA Fwd explores how the state can smartly manage recent revenue gains to strengthen public programs for the long term.

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California Should Stabilize Taxes, Soften Reliance on Volatile Sources, Group Says
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BNA story: California Forward set forward recommendations in the first in a series of reports regarding revenue that will be released during the next few months to explore the state’s choices.

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Letter to the Editor: GOP’s budget vision
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Dan Walters’ March 5 column is right in stating that Republicans have significant leverage to influence the outcome of state budget negotiations. But the thoughtful Republicans…

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