Proposes constitutional amendment to establish revenue responsibility through annual State appropriations cap limiting spending growth to one percent per year over six years and a permanent revenue responsibility fund reserved for reducing State pension benefit liabilities.
Impact
The amendment introduces a permanent Revenue Responsibility Fund that will be funded by any surplus revenue exceeding two percent of the estimated total revenue certified by the Governor at the beginning of each fiscal year. This fund is specifically designated for reducing the state’s unfunded public employee pension liabilities and can only be used for emergencies with the approval of the legislature through a two-thirds majority vote. This strategic allocation is intended to address long-standing pension issues while enforcing a budgetary discipline.
Summary
ACR30 proposes a constitutional amendment to establish an annual appropriations cap for state funds, limiting spending growth to one percent over the previous year's appropriations for the next six fiscal years. This significant legislative action reflects a strategy to maintain fiscal responsibility and mitigate excessive government expenditure. By capping annual appropriations, the bill aims to create a more predictable and stable financial environment within state governance.
Contention
The proposed amendment has sparked discussion regarding its implications for state financial management. Proponents argue that it encourages responsible budgeting and allocates funds prudently, addressing critical issues like pension debt. However, critics may contend that such strict limitations on spending could hinder the government's ability to respond effectively to economic downturns or urgent fiscal needs. The emphasis on fixed appropriations could also restrict legislative flexibility granted to future lawmakers during unforeseen economic challenges.
Carry Over
Proposes constitutional amendment to establish revenue responsibility through annual State appropriations cap limiting spending growth to one percent per year over six years and a permanent revenue responsibility fund reserved for reducing State pension benefit liabilities.
Proposes constitutional amendment to establish revenue responsibility through annual State appropriations cap limiting spending growth to one percent per year over six years and a permanent revenue responsibility fund reserved for reducing State pension benefit liabilities.
Proposes constitutional amendment to require payments by State to State-administered retirement systems and establish in Constitution right of public employees to pension benefit; provides for enforcement of funding obligations and benefit rights.
Proposes constitutional amendment to require payments by State to State-administered retirement systems and establish in Constitution right of public employees to pension benefit; provides for enforcement of funding obligations and benefit rights.
Proposes constitutional amendment requiring State revenue estimates for purposes of a balanced State budget be determined by Governor in accordance with State Revenue Forecasting Integrity Commission.
Proposes constitutional amendment requiring State revenue estimates for purposes of a balanced State budget be determined by Governor in accordance with State Revenue Forecasting Integrity Commission.
Proposes constitutional amendment to establish revenue responsibility through annual State appropriations cap limiting spending growth to one percent per year over six years and a permanent revenue responsibility fund reserved for reducing State pension benefit liabilities.