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Our Priorities, Our State Budget

Our Priorities, Our State Budget. WVCBP Annual Meeting, February 7, 2012 Ted Boettner, Executive Director. Overview . Our Budget Priorities for FY 2013 Tax & Spending Trends Long -term Budget Challenges Making the “Revenue Connection”. Our Budget Priorities .

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Our Priorities, Our State Budget

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  1. Our Priorities, Our State Budget WVCBP Annual Meeting, February 7, 2012 Ted Boettner, Executive Director

  2. Overview • Our Budget Priorities for FY 2013 • Tax & Spending Trends • Long-term Budget Challenges • Making the “Revenue Connection”

  3. Our Budget Priorities Almost 80% of OUR Budget goes to public schools, health care and human services, and universities

  4. Paying for Priorities About 2/3rdsof our revenue is from personal income and sales taxes

  5. Severance Saving State from Tax Cuts

  6. Eroding Business Tax Base

  7. Growing Severance Tax Base

  8. Corrections Spending Growing Fast

  9. Eroding State Support is Pushing Tuition Higher

  10. Medicaid Spending

  11. Long-term Budget Challenges • Severance tax revenues will remain steady, but business tax revenues will continue to decline. • Working-age population is projected to decline, while number of seniors expected to grow. • West Virginia continues to rank low in economic welfare indicators. • West Virginia has a long-term structural budget problem, with long-term expenditure growth outpacing revenue growth. • Heath care costs will become an important factor in controlling rising state expenditures.

  12. Making the “Revenue Connection” • We need adequate revenue if we want to: • Reduce child poverty • Make college more affordable • Grow West Virginia’s economy • Create safe, strong communities • Improve our quality of life

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