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Governor Proposes OPSC Staffing Decrease in May Revision

05/15/15

As part of his May Revision budget, the Governor is proposing to decrease Office of Public School Construction (OPSC) staffing by 37 positions, a reduction worth $4,470,000.  This proposal was included in one of the May Revision budget letters submitted by the Governor to the Legislature for their consideration.

This is a strong signal regarding the Governor’s lack of support for a state school bond.

~ C.A.S.H. Staff

Governor Releases May Revision Budget, Is Silent on the Future of State Facilities Funding

05/14/15

Today the Governor released the May Revision budget update.  His budget estimates an additional $6.7 billion in revenues above the January proposal, $5.5 billion of which will go to K-12 and community colleges under Proposition 98.  This increases the Proposition 98 minimum guarantee by $241 million in 2013-14, $3.1 billion in 2014-15, and $2.7 billion in 2015-16, for revised minimum guarantee levels of $58.9 billion, $66.3 billion, and $68.4 billion respectively.  The Proposition 98 maintenance factor is reduced to $722 million.  Continue reading

Governor Releases May Revision Budget, Is Silent on a Statewide Bond

May 13, 2014

Today the Governor released the May Revision budget update.  His budget estimates an additional $2.4 billion in revenues from 2012-13 through 2014-15.  This increases the Proposition 98 minimum guarantee by $659 million.

The Governor continues to prioritize fiscal restraint and addressing long-term debts.  As such, the May Revision is silent on the possibility of a new statewide bond on the November ballot.  It also does not include any modifications or additional comments on the school facilities proposals made in the January budget: $188.1 million for the Emergency Repair Program, and the transfer of $211 million in remaining bond authority from four specialized programs to the main New Construction and Modernization programs.   Continue reading