Title: Kids Count Tour Budget and Taxes
1Kids Count TourBudget and Taxes
- Alan Essig, Executive Director
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- October 17, 2006
2Taxes and the Budget
Over 75 of the state budget is spent on
education, healthcare, and criminal justice.
These three areas drive the state budget and are
increasing both in cost and population faster
than overall inflation and population growth.
3Existing and Emerging Needs
- Georgia is the 9th largest and 5th fastest
growing state. - Populations served by state government programs
are growing faster than overall population. - Overall population growth 1990-2005 39
- Medicaid population growth 1990-2005 126
- Prison population growth 1990-2005 153
- There are existing education, healthcare,
transportation, and other service demands, as
well as the emerging needs of our growing
population.
4Linking Taxes and the Budget
- Georgia needs a tax system that fairly raises
sufficient revenues to meet the education,
healthcare, criminal justice, environmental, and
transportation needs of a modern, growing 21st
century state.
5Adequacy of Funds
- Georgians are paying less in state taxes as a
percent of income.
6Fairness of Tax System
- Georgia has a regressive tax system.
7Budget Outlook For FY 2008
- 5 to 7 revenue increase equals 935 million to
1.3 Billion. - Education (formula growth) 333 Million
- Salary Increase (3) 270 Million
- Medicaid and Peachcare 336 Million
- State Health Benefit Plan 215 Million
- Corrections 77 Million
- 1.23 Billion
8Budget Outlook FY 2008 and Beyond
- Continued Federal Budget Cuts
- Continued Population Growth and Demographic
Changes - Education
- Healthcare
- Transportation
- Actual and Potential Lawsuits
- School Funding
- Child Welfare
9Tax Cut Culture But at What Cost?
- Potential tax cuts
- Property tax caps
- Eliminate ad valorem tax on cars
- Eliminate or further reduce corporate income tax
- Eliminate income tax on seniors
- Additional sales tax exemptions
- TABOR Limits on growth of state and local
revenue growth - House and Senate Study committees
10Policy Solutions
- Commission for a New Georgia
- Update business practices
- Efficiency and effectiveness
- Budget and Management Reform
- Program budgeting
- Transparency and High Performance
11Policy Solutions
- Comprehensive Tax Reform and Modernization
- Solidify tax base (Relevant to 21st century
economy) - Raise sufficient revenues
- Withstand downturns
- Fair and equitable state tax system
- Targeted tax cuts
12Example AComprehensive Tax Reform
13Example BComprehensive Tax Reform
14Contact Info
- Alan Essig
- 100 Edgewood Ave
- Suite 1040
- Atlanta, GA 30303
- 404-420-1324
- www.GBPI.org