Posted on 10/08/2003 12:57:11 PM PDT by Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2003
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
BOB ADAMS (202) 742-8516
WASHINGTON, DC --- The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) offers Governorelect Schwarzenegger and Californias state legislature five suggestions as a beginning step toward restoring the stability and vitality of the states budget and economy.
"Its time for Democratic and Republican state legislators to work with Californias new governor," said Duane Parde, ALEC Executive Director. "ALEC offers these five suggestions as a beginning step toward piecing-back-together the vitality of Californias shattered economy."
The five suggestions include:
1. Reject the usual gimmicks
The borrowing and short-term fixes adopted by California in the past two budgets have contributed toand not solvedCalifornias fiscal problems. The new governor must seriously address the chief underlying problems with Californias budget: an uncompetitive tax and regulatory environment and a need for efficiency in state spending.
2. Reform Californias tax and regulatory environment
Only four states with a personal income tax have a higher top rate than California. To reinvigorate personal and business investment in the state, the next governor must cut Californias personal income tax rates. California also has one of the worst business-tax climates in all fifty states. If California wants to fully employ its workforce, the state has to stop treating businesses like villains and start treating them as partners.
3. Set Goals & Instill a Culture of Efficiency in Government
In order to get state spending under control, the next governor needs to instill a culture of efficiency into state government. The best way to do this is to set goals for each agency, determine whether the public or private sector is best suited to meet those goals, and annually examine all government functions to see if they are meeting these goals.
4. The Yellow-Pages Test
Government in Californiaand all statesshould follow the yellow pages test: if a service can be found in the yellow pages, then it shouldnt be directly provided by the state government. This simple maxim alone could save significant amounts of money each year.
5. Reduce Workforce Costs
The next governor of California must control the costs of the public sector workforce. The pay inequity that exists between many public and private sector employees must be restored through competitive bidding, the elimination of phantom positions, public pension reform, and employment caps.
The American Legislative Exchange Council has released several groundbreaking reports on state budgets in recent months: Show Me the Money: Budget-Cutting Strategies for Cash-Strapped States (William D. Eggers); Should the Feds Bail Out the States? (Dr. Richard Vedder); States Cant Tax Their Way Back to Prosperity: Lessons Learned from the 1990-91 Recession (Steve Moore); and, Crisis in State Spending: A Guide for Legislators (ALEC).
Ninety-eight members of Congress, former state legislators, are ALEC Alumni members.
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is the nations largest bipartisan, individual membership organization of state legislators with over 2,400 legislator members from all fifty states.
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He has no intention of it, except for the big boys. Think Potterville.
FGS
Yeah, but maybe he can grow into it...
FGS
Maybe if we put him on a horse???
FGS
Besides, somone has to wear all those TERMINATOR-T-SHIRTS.
It's just a suggestion for Arnold. Besides, our governments want to control everything in our lives, so why not Maria's diet...
Throw out the Franchise Tax Board, have everyone take their Federal Income Tax, compute the percentage of Federal Tax and send Calif 5% of their income. (Flat and low.)
Throw out the CA EPA, have every gas station be allowed to sell the same gas as sold in any other state. Ban MTBE (Lower gas prices)
Create a polution tax to replace the smog II system. Tax based on polution level of the car, measured once a year, and the miles driven. Let people keep older cars if they do relatively small amounts of driving. Get rid of the whole smog control offices, roll back regulations to Federal level, stop double pork chop.
Contact FReeper Cari-Okie to implement the concepts of Natural Processes (economic based environment solutions)
Open forests to thinning operations. (more business)
Reduce state department of education
Adopt tort reforms and the Workers Compensation program of Nevada.
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