Californians vote tomorrow on six ballot measures addressing their state's perennial budget problems. If nothing passes, California will face a $20 billion budget shortfall. If everything passes, the deficit drops to—drum roll, please—$15 billion. Big numbers but not unusual for the Golden State. The bigger issue is whether California, or any other state, should budget by initiative.    more »
Last month I posted depressing state revenue data showing that total state tax collections fell in the last quarter of 2008 for the first time since 2002. I predicted that the situation was “going to worsen before it gets better,” a pretty safe bet given the continuing deterioration of state economies.    more »
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